Ann Intern Med. 1977 May;86(5):626-36. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-86-5-626.
Behavioral methods to lower blood pressure include biofeedback, relaxation, psychotherapy, suggestion and placebo, and environmental modification. Reported data for each method have been examined applying the clinical pharmacologic format used to study other therapeutic agents. Most studies have been Phase I type, small numbers of subjects in acute (short-term) treatment situations. Phase II studies, controlled trials with comparison with known effective agents, are sparse, and Phase III studies are not yet appropriate. These Phase I studies indicate blood pressure effects that are small, with minimal data about their duration and their relation to the use of pharmacologic agents. The methods are adjunctive and not alternative, while the compliance problem is similar to that with pharmacologic agents. The major differences between the methods are the ease with which they can be used. Widespread application of the nonpharmacologic methods cannot currently be recommended, but further basic and clinical research into mechanisms and outcomes is encouraged.
降低血压的行为方法包括生物反馈、放松、心理治疗、暗示和安慰剂以及环境改造。已采用用于研究其他治疗药物的临床药理学格式来审查每种方法的报告数据。大多数研究属于I期类型,即在急性(短期)治疗情况下的受试者数量较少。II期研究,即与已知有效药物进行比较的对照试验很少,而III期研究目前还不合适。这些I期研究表明血压效应较小,关于其持续时间及其与药物使用关系的数据极少。这些方法是辅助性的而非替代性的,同时依从性问题与药物类似。这些方法之间的主要差异在于其使用的难易程度。目前不建议广泛应用非药物方法,但鼓励对其机制和结果进行进一步的基础和临床研究。