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Japan Journal of Nursing Science | 2012

Effect on cardiovascular system and autonomic nervous system in healthy adults with different body types while performing movements simulating washing of the lower limbs for cardiac rehabilitation

Reiko Murakami; Tamiko Matsuda; Kikuyo Koitabashi

AIM To clarify the effects on the cardiovascular system and autonomic nervous system of activities simulating washing of the lower limbs in subjects with different body types (underweight body mass index [BMI] < 18.5, normal weight BMI 18.5-24.9, overweight BMI ≥ 25). METHODS Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), skin blood flow (BF), and HR variability were measured in 15 healthy adults while performing movements similar to washing the lower limbs. Changes in SBP, DBP, HR, BF, double product (DP), low-frequency values (LF), high-frequency values (HF) and the ratio between the powers of LF and HF (LF/HF) during activities performed from the supine position (ΔSBP, ΔDBP, ΔHR, ΔBF, ΔDP, ΔLF, ΔHF and ΔLF/HF) were compared among subjects grouped according to body type. RESULTS ΔHR and ΔDP in the overweight group were significantly lower than in underweight and normal weight groups (ΔHR, underweight P < 0.05 and normal weight P < 0.05; ΔDP, underweight P < 0.05 and normal weight P < 0.001). Moreover, ΔDP in the underweight group was significantly lower than in the normal weight group (normal weight P < 0.05). ΔBF and ΔLF/HF in the normal weight group were significantly lower than in underweight and overweight groups (ΔBF, underweight P < 0.05 and overweight group P < 0.05; ΔLF/HF, underweight P < 0.05 and overweight P < 0.01). ΔHF in the overweight group was significantly lower than in the normal weight group (normal weight P < 0.05). CONCLUSION The effect on the cardiovascular and autonomic nervous systems by movements simulating washing of the lower limbs differed according to body type.


Open Journal of Nursing | 2012

Salivary alpha-amylase activity—An indicator of relaxation response in perioperative patients

Chika Minowa; Kikuyo Koitabashi


The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2013

Effects of Autogenic Training on Perioperative Anxiety and Pain in Breast Cancer Patients

Chika Minowa; Kikuyo Koitabashi


The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2003

Effects of Relaxing Breathing Exercises in Healthy Women

Natsuko Yanagi; Hiroto Koike; Kikuyo Koitabashi


The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2014

Impact of a Concomitant Relaxation Technique Intervention on Medical and Health Behaviors in Patients Treated for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Yuko Katada; Kikuyo Koitabashi; Syoichi Tomono; Michiyo Oka


Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice | 2014

The effect of autogenic training on salivary immunoglobulin A in surgical patients with breast cancer: A randomized pilot trial

Chika Minowa; Kikuyo Koitabashi


北関東医学 | 2013

Effects of Autogenic Training on Perioperative Anxiety and Pain in Breast Cancer Patients : A Randomized Controlled Trial

Chika Minowa; Kikuyo Koitabashi


The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2014

The Process of End-of-life Cancer Patients Making Meaning in Continuous Purposeful Touch Intervention

Yukiko Kaneko; Kikuyo Koitabashi; Kiyoko Kanda


The Japanese Journal of Ergonomics | 2001

Effects of dispersion of body pressure on acromion and greater trochanter in lateral position with the improved mat

Kikuyo Koitabashi; Natsuko Yanagi; Hiroto Koike


The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2000

STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF THE PRONE POSITION ON BRAIN FUNCTION

Kikuyo Koitabashi; Natsuko Yanagi; Mieko Maeda

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Reiko Murakami

Jichi Medical University

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