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Effect of Fragrant Primula Flowers on Physiology and Psychology in Female College Students: An Empirical Study.

Songlin Jiang1, Li Deng1, Hao Luo1, Xi Li1, Baimeng Guo1, Mingyan Jiang1, Yin Jia1, Jun Ma1, Lingxia Sun1, Zhuo Huang1.   

Abstract

Indoor plants can positively impact physical and mental health in daily life. However, the benefits of viewing indoor plants may be enhanced if the plants emit a fragrant aroma. In this crossover-design study, we measured the physiological and psychological effects of fragrant and non-fragrant Primula plants on 50 female college students, and explored whether aroma stimulation had additive benefits for this group. Non-fragrant Primula malacoides Franch was used as a control stimulus, and Primula forbesii Franch, which has a floral fragrance, was used as an experimental stimulus. We measured blood pressure, pulse rate, and electroencephalogram (EEG) to evaluate physiological responses, and used a mood state profile and the semantic differential (SD) method to evaluate psychological responses. We found that mean blood pressure and pulse rate decreased significantly after the experiment in both conditions. EEGs showed that the mean values of high alpha waves, high beta waves, and relaxation scores were significantly higher in the experimental vs. control condition. The average scores on each subscale of the psychological questionnaire improved after the experiment in both conditions, and the vitality (V) subscale and total emotional state scores were significantly better in the experimental vs. control condition. The results of the SD method showed that the sense of relaxation and comfort were significantly higher in the experimental vs. control condition. Compared with the non-fragrant Primula, the fragrant Primula induced relatively better physiological and psychological effects.
Copyright © 2021 Jiang, Deng, Luo, Li, Guo, Jiang, Jia, Ma, Sun and Huang.

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Keywords:  Primula; blood pressure; electroencephalogram; fragrance stimulation; psychological questionnaire; pulse rate

Year:  2021        PMID: 33708159      PMCID: PMC7940201          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.607876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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