Literature DB >> 3315645

Feasibility and effectiveness of school-based relaxation in lowering blood pressure.

C K Ewart1, W L Harris, M M Iwata, T J Coates, R Bullock, B Simon.   

Abstract

Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) is a broadly useful anxiety reduction technique that has been found to lower blood pressure (BP) in essential hypertension. The present investigation is the first to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of wide-scale PMR instruction as a public health promotion strategy aimed at adolescents. Students (N = 1,400) in Grades 9 and 10 at two large Baltimore City public high schools underwent BP screening; those with BP persistently above the 85th percentile were randomly assigned to (a) 12 weeks daily PMR instruction provided in class for academic credit or (b) a control condition. The latter students had their BP measured at the same frequency as the PMR students and completed the PMR course during the following year. Approximately two thirds of eligible students entered and completed the study. Results demonstrated that treatment students (n = 51) enjoyed daily PMR, mastered the technique, and achieved reduced systolic BP at posttest relative to the untrained controls (n = 59). At follow-up 4 months later, group BP differences were not significant. Implications for use of PMR to promote cardiovascular health are discussed.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3315645     DOI: 10.1037//0278-6133.6.5.399

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Psychol        ISSN: 0278-6133            Impact factor:   4.267


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1.  Impact of transcendental meditation on ambulatory blood pressure in African-American adolescents.

Authors:  Vernon A Barnes; Frank A Treiber; Maribeth H Johnson
Journal:  Am J Hypertens       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 2.689

Review 2.  Screening children for hypertension: the case against.

Authors:  Nicole Ide; Matthew Thompson
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2017-10-05       Impact factor: 3.714

3.  Influences of Family Environment and Meditation Efficacy on Hemodynamic Function among African American Adolescents.

Authors:  Vernon A Barnes; Mathew J Gregoski; Martha S Tingen; Frank A Treiber
Journal:  J Complement Integr Med       Date:  2010-07

4.  Impact of Transcendental Meditation on cardiovascular function at rest and during acute stress in adolescents with high normal blood pressure.

Authors:  V A Barnes; F A Treiber; H Davis
Journal:  J Psychosom Res       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 3.006

Review 5.  The effects of school-based interventions on physiological stress in adolescents: A meta-analysis.

Authors:  Amanda W G van Loon; Hanneke E Creemers; Ana Okorn; Simone Vogelaar; Anne C Miers; Nadira Saab; P Michiel Westenberg; Jessica J Asscher
Journal:  Stress Health       Date:  2021-07-26       Impact factor: 3.454

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