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The immediate effects of lavender-based essential oil inhalation on subsequent polysomnography in people with poor sleep quality.
Yang, Chun-Pai; Yang, Cheng-Chia; Tsai, I-Ju; Lin, Tsung-Hsing; Chiou, Ya-Ling; Wang, Hsiao-Fen; Chang, Ching-Mao; Yih, Kuang-Hway.
Afiliação
  • Yang CP; Department of Neurology, Kuang Tien General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC.
  • Yang CC; Department of Nutrition, HungKuang University, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC.
  • Tsai IJ; Ph.D. Program in Translational Medicine, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC.
  • Lin TH; Department of Medical Research, Kuang Tien General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC.
  • Chiou YL; Department of Healthcare Administration, Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC.
  • Wang HF; Department of Emergency Medicine, Kuang Tien General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC.
  • Chang CM; Department of Nutrition (Master Program), Hungkuang University, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC.
  • Yih KH; General Education Center & Department of Applied Cosmetology, Hungkuang University, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC.
J Chin Med Assoc ; 86(7): 665-671, 2023 07 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37098173
BACKGROUND: Although aromatherapy is considered an adjuvant therapy to promote sleep quality, few objective sleep testing instruments can confirm the effects of aromatherapy on sleep physiology. The purpose of this study was to confirm and compare the immediate effects of a single lavender essential oil (SLEO) group to a complex lavender essential oil (CLEO) group by objective polysomnography (PSG) recordings. METHODS: Participants were randomly divided into the SLEO group and CLEO group in this single-blind trial to explore the sleep effect of essential oil aroma. All the participants completed the sleep-related questionnaires and underwent two consecutive nights of PSG recordings, who had one night without aromatherapy and one night with one of the two aromas randomly assigned to them. RESULTS: Total of 53 participants were recruited for this study, 25 participants were in the SLEO group, and 28 were in the CLEO group. Baseline characteristics and sleep-related questionnaires were similar in both groups. Both SLEO and CLEO extended the total sleep time (TST) (Δ = 43.42 and 23.75 minutes, respectively) and sleep period time (SPT) (Δ = 38.86 and 24.07 minutes, respectively). The SLEO group further improved sleep efficiency and increased the amounts of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and decreased spontaneous arousals. However, there was no significant difference in PSG parameters between the SLEO and CLEO groups. CONCLUSION: Both SLEO and CLEO extended TST and SPT, with no significant differences between these two groups. These results warrant practical applications and merit future studies (Clinical trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov : NCT03933553).
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Métodos Terapêuticos e Terapias MTCI: Terapias_biologicas / Aromoterapia / Plantas_medicinales Assunto principal: Óleos Voláteis / Aromaterapia / Lavandula Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: J Chin Med Assoc Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Métodos Terapêuticos e Terapias MTCI: Terapias_biologicas / Aromoterapia / Plantas_medicinales Assunto principal: Óleos Voláteis / Aromaterapia / Lavandula Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: J Chin Med Assoc Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article