Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Mean values and the spectral variability of heart rate (HRV),
blood pressure, and skin blood flow were studied in high and low
hypnotizable subjects during simple relaxation. Similar subjective
relaxation was reported by highs and lows. A parasympathetic preva-
lence (indicated by a higher High-Frequency component of HRV and a
lower High/Low-Frequency ratio) and lower renin-angiotensin activ-
ity (indicated by a lower Very-Low-Frequency component of HRV)
could be attributed to highs with respect to lows. Hypnotizability did
not affect blood pressure and its variability and modulated the skin
blood flow across the session only in lows. The findings confirm that
relaxation cannot be defined solely on cardiovascular parameters and
also indicate that hypnotizability modulates cardiovascular activity
during simple relaxation and suggest it may have a protective role
against cardiovascular disease.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Balocchi, Rita; Varanini, Maurizio
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