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Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method Improves Mood, Mental Stress, and Stability of Autonomic Nervous System

A potential method of health promotion using the traditional wooden brass instrument the didgeridoo was examined, especially in terms of mood, stress, and autonomic nerve stabilization. Twenty Japanese healthy subjects undertook 10 lessons of the Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method (DHPM) and a moods...

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Autores principales: Lee, Suni, Yamamoto, Shoko, Kumagai-Takei, Naoko, Sada, Nagisa, Yoshitome, Kei, Nishimura, Yasumitsu, Kojima, Toshihiro, Otsuki, Takemi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6765776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31533214
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183443
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author Lee, Suni
Yamamoto, Shoko
Kumagai-Takei, Naoko
Sada, Nagisa
Yoshitome, Kei
Nishimura, Yasumitsu
Kojima, Toshihiro
Otsuki, Takemi
author_facet Lee, Suni
Yamamoto, Shoko
Kumagai-Takei, Naoko
Sada, Nagisa
Yoshitome, Kei
Nishimura, Yasumitsu
Kojima, Toshihiro
Otsuki, Takemi
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description A potential method of health promotion using the traditional wooden brass instrument the didgeridoo was examined, especially in terms of mood, stress, and autonomic nerve stabilization. Twenty Japanese healthy subjects undertook 10 lessons of the Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method (DHPM) and a moods questionnaire, blood pressure, salivary amylase (sAmy) as a stress marker, pulse rate and autonomic balance expressed by Ln[low frequency (LF)/High frequency (HF) were examined twice before the entire lessons and once before and after each lesson. The subjects had improved total mood disturbance (TMD: overall mood disorder degree) as measured by the Japanese version of the Profile of Mood States 2nd Edition (POMS2) as a result of taking the lessons. The pulse of the subjects decreased after the lessons, which correlated with a reduction in sAmy. Additionally, it was found that sAmy decreased after the lessons with increasing age of the subject, subjects with higher TMD before the lessons, or subjects with higher sAmy values before the lessons. With autonomic balance measured by Ln[LF/HF], subjects who had parasympathetic dominance as a result of the lesson were significantly more frequent. Additionally, it has been shown that Ln[LF/HF] decreased over 10 weeks, and it is also clear that the effect is sustained. Health promotion is an important concern for societies as a whole. In this study, it became clear that the DHPM affected mood, stress, and autonomic stability. Future studies should focus on monitoring the effects of continuing the lessons for a longer period of time. Additionally, physical effects such as strength of respiratory muscles should be examined. DHPM may be employed in the work place to promote the mental health of workers as well as in regional neighborhood associations/communities.
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spelling pubmed-67657762019-09-30 Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method Improves Mood, Mental Stress, and Stability of Autonomic Nervous System Lee, Suni Yamamoto, Shoko Kumagai-Takei, Naoko Sada, Nagisa Yoshitome, Kei Nishimura, Yasumitsu Kojima, Toshihiro Otsuki, Takemi Int J Environ Res Public Health Article A potential method of health promotion using the traditional wooden brass instrument the didgeridoo was examined, especially in terms of mood, stress, and autonomic nerve stabilization. Twenty Japanese healthy subjects undertook 10 lessons of the Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method (DHPM) and a moods questionnaire, blood pressure, salivary amylase (sAmy) as a stress marker, pulse rate and autonomic balance expressed by Ln[low frequency (LF)/High frequency (HF) were examined twice before the entire lessons and once before and after each lesson. The subjects had improved total mood disturbance (TMD: overall mood disorder degree) as measured by the Japanese version of the Profile of Mood States 2nd Edition (POMS2) as a result of taking the lessons. The pulse of the subjects decreased after the lessons, which correlated with a reduction in sAmy. Additionally, it was found that sAmy decreased after the lessons with increasing age of the subject, subjects with higher TMD before the lessons, or subjects with higher sAmy values before the lessons. With autonomic balance measured by Ln[LF/HF], subjects who had parasympathetic dominance as a result of the lesson were significantly more frequent. Additionally, it has been shown that Ln[LF/HF] decreased over 10 weeks, and it is also clear that the effect is sustained. Health promotion is an important concern for societies as a whole. In this study, it became clear that the DHPM affected mood, stress, and autonomic stability. Future studies should focus on monitoring the effects of continuing the lessons for a longer period of time. Additionally, physical effects such as strength of respiratory muscles should be examined. DHPM may be employed in the work place to promote the mental health of workers as well as in regional neighborhood associations/communities. MDPI 2019-09-17 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6765776/ /pubmed/31533214 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183443 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lee, Suni
Yamamoto, Shoko
Kumagai-Takei, Naoko
Sada, Nagisa
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Nishimura, Yasumitsu
Kojima, Toshihiro
Otsuki, Takemi
Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method Improves Mood, Mental Stress, and Stability of Autonomic Nervous System
title Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method Improves Mood, Mental Stress, and Stability of Autonomic Nervous System
title_full Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method Improves Mood, Mental Stress, and Stability of Autonomic Nervous System
title_fullStr Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method Improves Mood, Mental Stress, and Stability of Autonomic Nervous System
title_full_unstemmed Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method Improves Mood, Mental Stress, and Stability of Autonomic Nervous System
title_short Didgeridoo Health Promotion Method Improves Mood, Mental Stress, and Stability of Autonomic Nervous System
title_sort didgeridoo health promotion method improves mood, mental stress, and stability of autonomic nervous system
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6765776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31533214
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183443
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