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Changes in sleep profile on exposure to sodium chloride and artificially carbonated springs: a pilot study

[Purpose] Herein, we aimed to investigate the effects of bathing in a sodium chloride spring and an artificially carbonated spring on core body temperature and electroencephalograms, to assess whether the springs facilitate sleep. [Participants and Methods] This randomized, controlled, crossover stu...

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Autores principales: Uemura, Sachiko Ito, Kanbayashi, Takashi, Ito, Wakako, Terui, Yoshino, Satake, Masahiro, Han, Go Eun, Shioya, Takanobu, Nishino, Seiji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10149307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37131353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.35.330
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author Uemura, Sachiko Ito
Kanbayashi, Takashi
Ito, Wakako
Terui, Yoshino
Satake, Masahiro
Han, Go Eun
Shioya, Takanobu
Nishino, Seiji
author_facet Uemura, Sachiko Ito
Kanbayashi, Takashi
Ito, Wakako
Terui, Yoshino
Satake, Masahiro
Han, Go Eun
Shioya, Takanobu
Nishino, Seiji
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description [Purpose] Herein, we aimed to investigate the effects of bathing in a sodium chloride spring and an artificially carbonated spring on core body temperature and electroencephalograms, to assess whether the springs facilitate sleep. [Participants and Methods] This randomized, controlled, crossover study evaluated the effects of a sodium chloride spring, an artificially carbonated spring, a plain hot bath, and no bath on sleep. The subjective evaluations and recording of temperature were performed before/after bathing at 40 °C for 15 min at 22:00 h, before nocturnal sleep (0:00–7:00 h), and after the participants (n=8) woke up in the morning. [Results] Bathing significantly increased the core body temperature, with significant subsequent declines observed until bedtime. Participants in the sodium chloride spring group had the highest average core body temperature, while participants in the no-bath group had the lowest average core body temperature before bedtime (23:00–0:00 h). During bedtime (1:00–2:00 h), the participants in the no bath group had the highest average core body temperature, while participants in the artificially carbonated spring group had the lowest average core body temperature. The amount of delta power/min in the first sleep cycle significantly increased in the bathing groups, with the highest value during bedtime being recorded in the artificially carbonated spring group, followed by the sodium chloride spring, plain hot bath, and no-bath groups. These sleep changes were associated with significant declines in the elevated core body temperature. Increased heat dissipation and decreased core body temperature were observed in the artificially carbonated spring and sodium chloride spring groups, which increased the delta power during the first sleep cycle compared with that observed in the plain hot bath group, followed by the no-bath group. [Conclusion] An artificially carbonated spring would be the most appropriate given each circumstance because it did not cause fatigue, as observed with the sodium chloride spring.
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spelling pubmed-101493072023-05-01 Changes in sleep profile on exposure to sodium chloride and artificially carbonated springs: a pilot study Uemura, Sachiko Ito Kanbayashi, Takashi Ito, Wakako Terui, Yoshino Satake, Masahiro Han, Go Eun Shioya, Takanobu Nishino, Seiji J Phys Ther Sci Original Article [Purpose] Herein, we aimed to investigate the effects of bathing in a sodium chloride spring and an artificially carbonated spring on core body temperature and electroencephalograms, to assess whether the springs facilitate sleep. [Participants and Methods] This randomized, controlled, crossover study evaluated the effects of a sodium chloride spring, an artificially carbonated spring, a plain hot bath, and no bath on sleep. The subjective evaluations and recording of temperature were performed before/after bathing at 40 °C for 15 min at 22:00 h, before nocturnal sleep (0:00–7:00 h), and after the participants (n=8) woke up in the morning. [Results] Bathing significantly increased the core body temperature, with significant subsequent declines observed until bedtime. Participants in the sodium chloride spring group had the highest average core body temperature, while participants in the no-bath group had the lowest average core body temperature before bedtime (23:00–0:00 h). During bedtime (1:00–2:00 h), the participants in the no bath group had the highest average core body temperature, while participants in the artificially carbonated spring group had the lowest average core body temperature. The amount of delta power/min in the first sleep cycle significantly increased in the bathing groups, with the highest value during bedtime being recorded in the artificially carbonated spring group, followed by the sodium chloride spring, plain hot bath, and no-bath groups. These sleep changes were associated with significant declines in the elevated core body temperature. Increased heat dissipation and decreased core body temperature were observed in the artificially carbonated spring and sodium chloride spring groups, which increased the delta power during the first sleep cycle compared with that observed in the plain hot bath group, followed by the no-bath group. [Conclusion] An artificially carbonated spring would be the most appropriate given each circumstance because it did not cause fatigue, as observed with the sodium chloride spring. The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2023-05-01 2023-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10149307/ /pubmed/37131353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.35.330 Text en 2023©by the Society of Physical Therapy Science. Published by IPEC Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Uemura, Sachiko Ito
Kanbayashi, Takashi
Ito, Wakako
Terui, Yoshino
Satake, Masahiro
Han, Go Eun
Shioya, Takanobu
Nishino, Seiji
Changes in sleep profile on exposure to sodium chloride and artificially carbonated springs: a pilot study
title Changes in sleep profile on exposure to sodium chloride and artificially carbonated springs: a pilot study
title_full Changes in sleep profile on exposure to sodium chloride and artificially carbonated springs: a pilot study
title_fullStr Changes in sleep profile on exposure to sodium chloride and artificially carbonated springs: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Changes in sleep profile on exposure to sodium chloride and artificially carbonated springs: a pilot study
title_short Changes in sleep profile on exposure to sodium chloride and artificially carbonated springs: a pilot study
title_sort changes in sleep profile on exposure to sodium chloride and artificially carbonated springs: a pilot study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10149307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37131353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.35.330
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