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Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37141519

Increase of patients with hypertension in the world determines the search for new, accessible, easily applicable and mildly effective antihypertensive agents, particularly essential oils (EO). Currently available studies of the EO impact on blood pressure do not allow to assess the efficiency of such therapy. OBJECTIVE: To perform the comparative study of antihypertensive effects of inhalation with EO vapors of various composition. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The investigation included 849 women aged 55-89 years with hypertension. Two examination series were done: 10- and 20-minute duration procedures. Trial subjects were divided into control (psychorelaxation procedure) and experimental (psychorelaxation procedure combined with the EO inhalation of common basil, Italian immortelle, clove tree, common hyssop, cardamom, coriander, Caucasian nepeta, nepeta cataria, spicate lavender, bay laurel, the sort «Oxamitov¼ of brook-mint, the sorts «Prilutskaya¼, «Udaichanka¼, «Ukrainian¼ of pepper mint, the Siberian fir, Tauric wormwood, the sort «Crimean red¼ of rose, rosmarinus officinalis, Scotch pine, fennel, mountain savory, garden savory and clary sage; EO concentration in air - 1 mg/m3) groups. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate were measured, as well as the coefficient of blood circulation efficiency and Robinson index were calculated before and after the examination in trial subjects. RESULTS: It has been established that the EO of clary sage, bay laurel, Caucasian nepeta and the sort «Oxamitov¼ of brook-mint have antihypertensive action at both 10-minute and 20-minute exposure. The antihypertensive action of EO of common basil, clove tree, coriander, nepeta cataria, the sort «Crimean red¼ of rose, rosmarinus officinalis, garden savory was found after 10-minute exposure. There was no antihypertensive action in EO application of Italian immortelle, common hyssop, spicate lavender, the sorts «Prilutskaya¼, «Ukrainian¼, «Udaichanka¼ of pepper mint, Siberian fir, tauric wormwood, Scotch pine and fennel. CONCLUSION: The EO vapors' inhalation of clary sage, bay laurel, Caucasian nepeta, the sort «Oxamitov¼ of brook-mint, common basil, clove tree, coriander, nepeta cataria, the sort «Crimean red¼ of rose, rosmarinus officinalis and garden savory can be a promising method to reduce blood pressure in patients with hypertension.


Hypertension , Oils, Volatile , Humans , Female , Oils, Volatile/therapeutic use , Oils, Volatile/pharmacology , Blood Pressure , Plant Oils/pharmacology , Hypertension/drug therapy
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Adv Gerontol ; 36(5): 740-747, 2023.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38180374

The possibility of improving the psycho-emotional state of the elderly by inhaling the vapors of essential oils (EO) of plants at a low concentration (1 mg/m3 of air) has been established. To obtain a quick short-term result, mainly in terms of psychological well-being, EOs of coriander and mountain savory are most suitable. A distant, but more pronounced result in terms of both psychological well-being and psychological tone is given by EO of hyssop officinalis and clove tree.


Oils, Volatile , Humans , Aged , Oils, Volatile/pharmacology , Emotions , Niacinamide
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Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34965692

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of weather and climatic factors of the South Coast of Crimea (SCC) on the effectiveness of health resort medical rehabilitation (MR) of patients with arterial hypertension (AH). MATERIAL AND METHODS: One hundred and thirty-four patients with AH were examined. The effect of weather and climatic factors of the SCC was assessed using the methods of Modified Clinical Weather Pathogenicity Index (CWPI-M, developed at the I.M. Sechenov Institute) and assessment of medical rehabilitation according to International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) criteria. RESULTS: The regression equations for the change of ICF domains b2401, b420, b4301, b4552, d240 and the change of mean values of all domains depending on air temperature and humidity, wind velocity, amount of clouds, variability of air temperature, and atmospheric pressure were developed. The equations permit the generation of reliable rehabilitation prognosis for patients with AH for all terms of health resort care at the SCC. CONCLUSIONS: The use of CWPI-M makes it possible to form a rehabilitation prognosis for patients with AH based on certain ICF domains. The best rehabilitation prognosis for the SCC resorts is for the warm period of the year.


Health Resorts , Hypertension , Humans , Weather
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