Nagai M, Wada M, Usui N, Tanaka A, Hasebe Y
Department of Physiology, Yamanashi Institute of Environmental Sciences, Fujiyoshida, Japan.
Neurosci Lett. 2000 Aug 11;289(3):227-9. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(00)01278-7.
We have investigated the effects of inhaling odors of preference on physiological responses to physical exercise in college students. Rhythmic handgrip, maintaining a mercurial pressure by repetitive compression, increased blood pressure. In the participants exercised with inhaling odors of their choice, such as rose, jasmine and lavender, the increase in diastolic blood pressure during exercise was reduced by 24%. In contrast, the blood pressure increase during static handgrip, maintaining the power 30-40% of maximum, was not affected by the existence of favorite odors. Since the blood pressure increase during static handgrip is a lower brainstem reflex, the present result shows that the inhalation of favorite odors suppresses the muscle sympathetic vasoconstrictor activity and attenuates the blood pressure increase by affecting the central nervous system higher than the midbrain.
我们研究了吸入偏好气味对大学生体育锻炼生理反应的影响。有节奏的握力练习,即通过反复挤压维持水银压力,会使血压升高。在参与者吸入自己选择的气味(如玫瑰、茉莉和薰衣草)进行锻炼时,运动期间舒张压的升高降低了24%。相比之下,静态握力(保持力量为最大值的30 - 40%)期间的血压升高不受喜爱气味存在的影响。由于静态握力期间的血压升高是一种低位脑干反射,目前的结果表明,吸入喜爱的气味会抑制肌肉交感神经血管收缩活动,并通过影响高于中脑的中枢神经系统来减弱血压升高。