| Literature DB >> 28375179 |
Abstract
It has been well-established that a variety of mind-body (MB) techniques, including yoga, mental imagery, hypnosis, biofeedback, and meditation, are effective at addressing symptoms such as pain, anxiety, nausea, and insomnia, as well as helping with a wide variety of medical, emotional, and behavioral issues in pediatric populations. In addition, MB skills can also be health promoting in the long-term, and with regular practice, could potentially contribute to longer attention spans, social skills, emotional regulation, and enhanced immune system functioning. Importantly, the benefits accrued from MB skills are largely dose dependent, meaning that individuals who practice with some consistency tend to benefit the most, both in the short- and long-term. However, clinical experience suggests that for busy patients, the regular practice of MB skills can be challenging and treatment adherence commonly becomes an issue. This commentary reviews the concept of technology assisted relaxation as an engaging and effective option to enhance treatment adherence (i.e., daily practice) for pediatric patients, for whom MB skills have been recommended to address physical and mental health challenges.Entities:
Keywords: biofeedback; children; computer games; meditation; mind-body skills; mobile applications; multimedia; relaxation; stress; technology; video games
Year: 2017 PMID: 28375179 PMCID: PMC5406679 DOI: 10.3390/children4040020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Children (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9067
Potential benefits of mind-body (MB) skills training.
| Eliciting the “Relaxation Response” |
|---|
| Autonomic Nervous System Balancing: decreasing sympathetic nervous system activity while dialing up parasympathetic nervous system activity |
| Enhanced Emotional Regulation |
| Training Attention and Cultivating Awareness |
| Stress Management |
| Modifying the central nervous system (CNS) |
| Performance Enhancement |
| Improved Social Interactions |
| Improved Decision Making |
| Increasing Peace and Happiness |
| Building Emotional and Physical Resilience |
| Pain and Symptom Management |
List of MB resources.
| Biofeedback | Other Technology-Assisted Relaxation Techniques | Mobile Apps |
|---|---|---|
HRV: heart rate and variability; AVE: audio-visual entertainment; EDA: electrodermal activity; CES: cranial electrotherapeutic stimulation; EMG: electromyography; tc-VNS: transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation; TEMP: temperature; EEG: electroencephalograph; BF: biofeedback.