Matsumoto Tamaki, Kimura Tetsuya, Hayashi Tatsuya
1 Department of Health Education, Faculty of Education, Shitennoji University , Osaka, Japan .
2 Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, Kobe University , Hyogo, Japan .
J Altern Complement Med. 2017 Jun;23(6):461-470. doi: 10.1089/acm.2016.0328. Epub 2017 May 8.
A majority of menstruating women experience some degree of regular recurrences of diverse symptoms-commonly known as premenstrual syndrome (PMS)-during the days before menstruation. Given the multifactorial etiology of PMS, no single treatment is universally recognized as effective, and many women turn to alternative modalities, including aromatherapy. The present study investigated therapeutic effects on premenstrual symptoms using fragrance from yuzu, a Japanese citrus fruit (Citrus junos Sieb. ex Tanaka), and aromatherapy, from the perspective of autonomic nervous system function.
Seventeen women in their 20s with subjective premenstrual symptoms.
A single-blind randomized crossover study.
SETTINGS/LOCATION: This study was performed at a laboratory in a university in Osaka, Japan. Subjects were examined on two separate occasions in the luteal phase.
Using two aromatic stimulation sources (yuzu and lavender used as the control), this experiment measured heart rate variability (HRV) reflecting autonomic nerve activity and the Profile of Mood States (POMS) as a psychologic index before and after aromatic stimulation.
A scant 10-min inhalation of the yuzu scent significantly decreased heart rate and increased high-frequency power of HRV, reflecting parasympathetic nerve activity, in the luteal phase. Additionally, POMS tests demonstrated that inhalation of the yuzu essential oil significantly decreased three negative subscales: tension-anxiety, anger-hostility, and fatigue-common premenstrual symptoms, together with a total mood disturbance as a global measure of affective state, as long as 35 min after the aroma stimulation. These premenstrual psychoneurophysiologic effects of yuzu fragrance did not differ from those of the effects of lavender.
The present study indicated that short-term inhalation of yuzu fragrance could alleviate premenstrual emotional symptoms, which, at least in part, is attributable to the improvement of parasympathetic nervous system activity. This study further implies that yuzu fragrance aromatherapy might serve as an anti-PMS modality, given its comparable psychoneurophysiologic effects to those of lavender, a representative relaxing scent.
大多数经期女性在月经前几天会经历某种程度的各种症状规律性复发,即通常所说的经前综合征(PMS)。鉴于PMS病因的多因素性,没有单一治疗方法被普遍认为是有效的,许多女性转向替代疗法,包括芳香疗法。本研究从自主神经系统功能的角度,调查了日本柑橘类水果柚子(Citrus junos Sieb. ex Tanaka)的香味及芳香疗法对经前症状的治疗效果。
17名20多岁有主观经前症状的女性。
单盲随机交叉研究。
本研究在日本大阪一所大学的实验室进行。受试者在黄体期的两个不同时间接受检查。
使用两种芳香刺激源(柚子和用作对照的薰衣草),本实验测量了芳香刺激前后反映自主神经活动的心率变异性(HRV)以及作为心理指标的情绪状态剖面图(POMS)。
在黄体期,仅10分钟的柚子香味吸入就显著降低了心率,并增加了反映副交感神经活动HRV的高频功率。此外,POMS测试表明,吸入柚子精油显著降低了三个消极子量表得分:紧张焦虑、愤怒敌意和疲劳,这些都是常见的经前症状,同时还降低了作为情感状态整体衡量指标的总体情绪紊乱,且在香气刺激后长达35分钟内均有此效果。柚子香味的这些经前心理神经生理效应与薰衣草的效应并无差异。
本研究表明,短期吸入柚子香味可缓解经前情绪症状,这至少部分归因于副交感神经系统活动的改善。鉴于柚子香味与典型放松香味薰衣草具有相当的心理神经生理效应,本研究进一步表明柚子香味芳香疗法可能是一种抗经前综合征的方法。