KMID : 0878220160280020123
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Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine 2016 Volume.28 No. 2 p.123 ~ p.131
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The Effects of Paced Breathing in Specific Respiration Rate on Heart Rate Variability : A Pilot Study
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Kim Ji-Hwan
Kim Byoung-Soo Park Seong-Sik Lee Yong-Jae Keum Na-Rae Bae Hyo-Sang
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Abstract
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Objectives: We observed what effects of Paced Breathing(PB) in specific respiration rate have on heart rate variability (HRV)
according to Sasang Constitution.
Methods: HRV of 72 healthy participants in sitting position was recorded while they carried out usual breathing, 0.2Hz,
0.1Hz, and 0.05Hz PB each 5 minutes in consecutive order. Five minute of relaxation was permitted between
each breathing. Finally, HRV indices were statictically analyzed of 32 participants (SOEUM: 11, SOYANG: 10,
TAEEUM: 11) after data out of accord with respiration rate or outliers were excluded.
Results and Conclusions: According to respiration rates, there was no statistical significance of HRV among Sasang Constitution. Regardless
of Sasang Constituion, 0.2Hz PB increased mean heart rate and decreased natural logarithmic low frequency(lnLF)
oscillation of HRV without the change of natural logarithmic high frequency(lnHF), while 0.1Hz PB increased
lnLF and standard deviation of N-N interval(SDNN), and slightly decreased lnHF without the change of mean
heart rate. 0.05 Hz PB also showed the same effect as 0.1Hz PB, but was impracticable.
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KEYWORD
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Respiration rate, Paced breathing, Heart rate variability, Biofeedback, Sasang Constitution.
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