Musical Interventions and Older Adults Experiencing Sleep Disturbances in Long-Term Care
Julia Dunham-Thornton,
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Melodee Harris
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Advances in Family Practice Nursing,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Efficacy of Rhythmic Photic Stimulation for Autonomic Nervous System Regulation in University Students
Shang‐You Yang,
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P-C Wang,
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Chuan‐Mu Chen
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et al.
Physiological Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
1/2025, P. 149 - 160
Published: March 10, 2025
University
students
frequently
encounter
stress
and
anxiety,
impacting
their
autonomic
nervous
system
mental
health.
Rhythmic
photic
stimulation
(RPS)
at
various
frequencies
is
considered
a
potential
intervention
for
anxiety
depression,
but
its
effectiveness
not
fully
understood.
This
research
aimed
to
assess
the
impact
of
RPS
theta
(6
Hz),
alpha
(10
beta
(25
Hz)
on
regulation
in
university
students,
comparing
effects
between
those
with
without
depression
symptoms.
Conducted
southern
Taiwan
university,
this
quasi-experimental
study
involved
interventions
specified
frequencies,
pre
post
assessments
heartbeat,
blood
pressure,
heart
rate
variability.
Among
62
participants
(average
age
20.29±0.61),
showed
notable
pressure
reduction
following
theta-frequency
compared
other
(p<0.05).
A
similar
pattern
was
observed
when
non-depressed
depressed
after
theta-RPS,
individuals
experiencing
an
increase
sympathetic
activity
RPS,
particularly
frequency,
can
significantly
influence
system,
suggesting
reducing
anxiety-related
physiological
markers
students.
Further
verification
larger
longitudinal
warranted.
Language: Английский
Exploring the effects of combined nostalgic activities and music therapy on Alzheimer's disease outcomes
Yunqiu Zhang,
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Yunqiong Wang,
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Qiao Liu
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: Jan. 30, 2025
Objective
Exploring
the
effects
of
combination
nostalgic
activity-based
therapies,
including
music
therapy
on
cognitive
function,
negative
emotions,
and
sleep
quality
in
patients
with
mild
to
moderate
Alzheimer's
disease.
Methods
A
total
63
disease
who
were
treated
at
Sichuan
Provincial
Psychiatric
Center
People's
Hospital
Province
from
January
June
2023
selected
as
research
subjects.
They
randomly
divided
into
a
study
group
(
n
=
31)
control
32)
using
random
number
table
method.
The
received
routine
treatment
nursing
care,
while
intervention
basis
group.
Mini
Mental
State
Examination
(MMSE),
Montreal
Cognitive
Assessment
Scale
(MOCA),
Self
Rating
Anxiety
Depression
(SAS,
SDS),
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
(PSQI)
two
groups
compared.
Results
30
cases
each
completed
study.
After
12
weeks
intervention,
MMSE
MOCA
scores
both
increased,
was
higher
than
P
<
0.05);
SAS,
SDS
PSQI
decreased
compared
those
before
lower
0.05).
Conclusion
Nostalgic
can
improve
alleviate
Language: Английский
Manipulating sleep brain networks for benefit with dynamic binaural stimulation
SLEEP,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
47(10)
Published: Aug. 14, 2024
Journal
Article
Accepted
manuscript
Manipulating
sleep
brain
networks
for
benefit
with
dynamic
binaural
stimulation
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access
Robert
Joseph
Thomas
Professor
of
Medicine,
Harvard
Medical
School,
Department
Division
Pulmonary,
Critical
Care
&
Sleep
Beth
Israel
Deaconess
Center,
330
Brookline
Avenue,
Boston,
Massachusetts
02215,
USA
Corresponding
author:
Thomas,
USA,
Phone:
617-667-5864,
Fax:
617-667-4849,
E-mail:
[email protected]
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5575-3953
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works
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Sleep,
zsae190,
https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsae190
Published:
14
August
2024
history
Received:
07
July
Language: Английский