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Effectiveness of a Novel Qigong Meditative Movement Practice for Impaired Health in Flight Attendants Exposed to Second-Hand Cigarette Smoke

机译:新型气功冥想运动练习对暴露于二手烟的乘务员健康的影响

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This single-arm non-randomized pilot study explores an intervention to improve the health of flight attendants (FA) exposed to second-hand cigarette smoke prior to the smoking ban on commercial airlines. This group exhibits an unusual pattern of long-term pulmonary dysfunction. We report on Phase I of a two-phase clinical trial; the second Phase will be a randomized controlled trial testing digital delivery of the intervention. Subjects were recruited in the Northeastern US; testing and intervention were administered in 4 major cities. The intervention involved 12 h of training in Meditative Movement practices. Based on recent research on the effects of nicotine on fear learning, and the influence of the autonomic nervous system on immune function, our hypothesis was that this training would improve autonomic function and thus benefit a range of health measures. Primary outcomes were the 6-min walk test and blood levels of C-reactive protein. Pulmonary, cardiovascular, autonomic, and affective measures were also taken. Fourteen participants completed the training and post-testing. There was a 53% decrease in high sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (p ≤ 0.05), a 7% reduction in systolic blood pressure (p ≤ 0.05), a 13% increase in the 6-min walk test (p ≤ 0.005), and significant positive changes in several other outcomes. These results tend to confirm the hypothesized benefits of MM training for this population, and indicate that autonomic function may be important in the etiology and treatment of their symptoms. No adverse effects were reported. This trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02612389/), and is supported by a grant from the Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute (FAMRI).
机译:这项单臂,非随机的先导研究探索了一种干预措施,以改善在禁止商业航空公司吸烟之前暴露于二手烟的空姐的健康。该组表现出长期肺功能异常的异常模式。我们报告了一项两阶段临床试验的第一阶段;第二阶段将是对干预措施进行数字化交付的随机对照试验。受试者是在美国东北部招募的;在4个主要城市进行了测试和干预。干预包括冥想运动练习的12小时培训。基于对尼古丁对恐惧学习的影响以及自主神经系统对免疫功能的影响的最新研究,我们的假设是,这种训练将改善自主神经功能,从而有益于一系列健康措施。主要结果是6分钟步行测试和C反应蛋白的血液水平。还采取了肺,心血管,自主和情感措施。 14名参与者完成了培训和后测。高敏C反应蛋白降低了53%(p≤0.05),收缩压降低了7%(p≤0.05),6分钟步行测试增加了13%(p≤0.005),以及其他一些结果的显着积极变化。这些结果倾向于证实MM训练对这一人群的假定益处,并表明自主功能在其病因和症状治疗中可能很重要。没有不良反应的报道。该试验已在ClinicalTrials.gov(https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02612389/)上进行了注册,并得到了空乘医学研究所(FAMRI)的资助。

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