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The effects of progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control technique on blood pressure during pregnancy

BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are the main cause of maternal and fetal mortality; however, they have no definite effective treatment. The researchers aimed to study the effects of progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control technique on blood pressure (BP) during pregnanc...

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Autores principales: Aalami, Mahboobeh, Jafarnejad, Farzaneh, ModarresGharavi, Morteza
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4857670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186213
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-9066.180382
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author Aalami, Mahboobeh
Jafarnejad, Farzaneh
ModarresGharavi, Morteza
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Jafarnejad, Farzaneh
ModarresGharavi, Morteza
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description BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are the main cause of maternal and fetal mortality; however, they have no definite effective treatment. The researchers aimed to study the effects of progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control technique on blood pressure (BP) during pregnancy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This three-group clinical trial was conducted in Mashhad health centers and governmental hospitals. Sixty pregnant (after 20 weeks of gestational age) women with systolic BP ≥ 135 mmHg or diastolic BP ≥ 85 mmHg were assigned to three groups. Progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control exercises were administered to the two experimental groups once a week in person and in the rest of the days by instructions given on a CD for 4 weeks. BP was checked before and after the interventions. BP was measured before and after 15 min subjects' waiting without any especial intervention in the control group. RESULTS: After 4 weeks of intervention, the systolic (by a mean of 131.3 to 117.2, P = 0.001 and by a mean of 131.05 to 120.5, P = 0.004, respectively) and diastolic (by a mean of 79.2 to 72.3, P = 0.001 and by a mean of 80.1 to 76.5, P = 0.047, respectively) BPs were significantly decreased in progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control groups, but they were not statistically significant in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: The interventions were effective on decreasing systolic and diastolic BP to normal range after 4 weeks in both the groups. The effects of both the interventions were more obvious on systolic BP compared to diastolic BP.
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spelling pubmed-48576702016-05-16 The effects of progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control technique on blood pressure during pregnancy Aalami, Mahboobeh Jafarnejad, Farzaneh ModarresGharavi, Morteza Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are the main cause of maternal and fetal mortality; however, they have no definite effective treatment. The researchers aimed to study the effects of progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control technique on blood pressure (BP) during pregnancy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This three-group clinical trial was conducted in Mashhad health centers and governmental hospitals. Sixty pregnant (after 20 weeks of gestational age) women with systolic BP ≥ 135 mmHg or diastolic BP ≥ 85 mmHg were assigned to three groups. Progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control exercises were administered to the two experimental groups once a week in person and in the rest of the days by instructions given on a CD for 4 weeks. BP was checked before and after the interventions. BP was measured before and after 15 min subjects' waiting without any especial intervention in the control group. RESULTS: After 4 weeks of intervention, the systolic (by a mean of 131.3 to 117.2, P = 0.001 and by a mean of 131.05 to 120.5, P = 0.004, respectively) and diastolic (by a mean of 79.2 to 72.3, P = 0.001 and by a mean of 80.1 to 76.5, P = 0.047, respectively) BPs were significantly decreased in progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control groups, but they were not statistically significant in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: The interventions were effective on decreasing systolic and diastolic BP to normal range after 4 weeks in both the groups. The effects of both the interventions were more obvious on systolic BP compared to diastolic BP. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4857670/ /pubmed/27186213 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-9066.180382 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Aalami, Mahboobeh
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title_fullStr The effects of progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control technique on blood pressure during pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed The effects of progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control technique on blood pressure during pregnancy
title_short The effects of progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control technique on blood pressure during pregnancy
title_sort effects of progressive muscular relaxation and breathing control technique on blood pressure during pregnancy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4857670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186213
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-9066.180382
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