Asmaa Sharabash, Heba Mousa Ghaleb, Maha Salem, Emad Taha
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导言:埃及对反射疗法和有氧训练(AT)对高血压(HTN)患者生活质量(QoL)的积极影响缺乏认识。目的:我们旨在确定反射疗法和有氧训练对高血压患者生活质量的积极影响:我们旨在确定反射疗法和有氧训练对高血压患者失眠严重程度指数(ISI)和生活质量的影响。研究方法本研究招募了 40 名年龄在 35-45 岁之间的高血压女性患者,将她们平均分为 A 组和 B 组。A 组和 B 组参与者接受药物治疗和足底按摩训练,而 B 组参与者也接受反射疗法。治疗方案为期八周,每周三次。在为期四周的治疗方案结束后,进行了一次后评估(后-1),并在另一次为期四周的治疗(后-2)后再次进行评估。参加者在治疗前和治疗后接受了收缩压和舒张压评估、ISI评估以及36项短表调查(SF-36),这是一项一般的QoL测量。结果显示结果显示,两组患者在治疗前后(1/2 后)的评估变量存在明显差异。如果比较 A 组和 B 组治疗后的评估变量值(1/2 后),建议在物理治疗方案中加入反射疗法和 AT(如踩踏训练)。结论本研究强调了反射疗法和反射疗法对女性高血压患者的 QoL 和 ISI 的积极影响,建议将其纳入治疗计划。
Effect of Reflexology versus Aerobic Training on Insomnia Severity Index and Quality of Life in Hypertensive Patients
Introduction: Egypt lacks awareness regarding the positive influence of reflexology along with aerobic training (AT) on the quality of life (QoL) of patients with hypertension (HTN). Objective: We aim to determine reflexology and AT effects on the insomnia severity index (ISI) and QoL of HTN patients. Methods: This study enrolled 40 HTN female patients aged 35–45 years who were equally divided into groups A and B. Groups A and B participants were provided with medications and peddling training, while Group B participants also received reflexology. The treatment protocol consisted of an eight-week program with three sessions per week. After the four-week treatment protocol, a post-evaluation (post-1) was conducted and was repeated after another four-week treatment (post-2). The participants underwent assessment for systolic and diastolic blood pressure, ISI, and a 36-item short-form survey (SF-36), a general QoL measure, pre-and post-treatment. Results: The results revealed significant discrepancies in the assessed variable between both groups pre-and post-treatment (post-1/2). When comparing the post-treatment values (post-1/2) of the evaluated variable between groups A and B, incorporating reflexology and AT, such as peddling training, into the physical treatment program is recommended. Conclusion: The study highlights the positive impact of reflexology and AT on the QoL and ISI of female HTN patients, recommending their incorporation into treatment programs.