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There’s Something in the Air: Empirical Evidence for the Effects of Negative Air Ions (NAI) on Psychophysiological State and Performance

机译:空气中有东西:负离子对心理生理状态和行为影响的经验证据

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Numerous reports document advances made in our understanding of the effects of negative air ions on physiological functions and human health. Collectively, these reports demonstrate an increasing awareness of their mechanisms, and reflect contrasting findings about their influence. The purpose of the present paper was to review the evidence base for the beneficial effects of negative air ions (NAI) in improving neuropsychological performance and treating mood disorders. Underlying mechanisms, treatments parameters and the extent to which negative air ionization can represent a valuable treatment for affective disturbances are reported together with experimental data gathered from our laboratory. The analysis, particularly with randomized, controlled trials suggests that NAI treatment for mood disorders is in general effective with effects almost equivalent to those in other antidepressant non pharmacotherapy trials. Despite the growth in clinical research, there remained a substantial gap in mental health services to translate state-of-the-art treatments and incorporate them into mainstream practice.
机译:许多报告记录了我们在了解负空气离子对生理功能和人类健康的影响方面取得的进展。总体而言,这些报告表明人们对其机制的认识不断提高,并反映了有关其影响的相反发现。本文的目的是回顾负空气离子(NAI)在改善神经心理性能和治疗情绪障碍方面的有益作用的证据基础。报告了潜在的机制,治疗参数以及负空气电离可以代表情感干扰的有价值治疗的程度以及从我们实验室收集的实验数据。该分析,尤其是针对随机对照试验的分析表明,对于情绪障碍的NAI治疗通常是有效的,其效果几乎与其他抗抑郁药非药物疗法试验的效果相同。尽管临床研究有所增长,但精神卫生服务在转化最新治疗方法并将其纳入主流实践方面仍然存在巨大差距。

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