| Literature DB >> 6399463 |
E B Blanchard, G C McCoy, F Andrasik, M Acerra, T P Pallmeyer, R Gerardi, M Halpern, A Musso.
Abstract
In a controlled trial, thermal biofeedback (n = 20) and abbreviated progressive relaxation (n = 22) were compared in the treatment of mild to moderate hypertensive patients whose blood pressures (BP) were initially controlled on two medications. For the clinical end point of maintaining control of BP on a single drug after treatment, biofeedback was superior to relaxation training (at 3 months, 47% success for biofeedback versus 23% for relaxation). This same result tended to be true for patient-measured home BPs. BPs from laboratory psychophysiological testing showed no consistent advantage for one treatment over the other.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6399463 DOI: 10.1007/BF01000564
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biofeedback Self Regul ISSN: 0363-3586