Wattanaruangkowit Pisit, Muengtaweepongsa Sombat, Kengganpanich Mondha, Kengganpanich Tharadol
Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand.
Center of Excellence in Stroke, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2022 Jul 9;2022:1727479. doi: 10.1155/2022/1727479. eCollection 2022.
Foot reflexology is a treatment with the hypothesis that such massage stimulation on the feet may cause a therapeutic effect which should be helpful for smoking cessation. However, its mechanism of action in the brain of smoking people remains unknown. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is helpful for real-time brain activity detection. We aim to compare the brain activity effects of foot reflexology with fMRI between smoking and nonsmoking subjects.
We divided participants into experimental (smokers) and control groups (nonsmokers). Both groups received similar foot reflexology under the fMRI examination. Then, we compared the mean response score in each brain area before and after foot stimulation among groups and between groups.
Five nonsmokers and fifteen smokers had completed the study. All participants were right-handed males, with a mean age of 38.6 years. The fMRI brain response in the areas correlated with foot stimulation, including the precentral gyrus of the frontal lobe and the postcentral gyrus of the parietal lobe, was present for all participants. The fMRI response outside the correlated area, including other parts of the frontal and parietal lobes, the temporal and occipital cortices, and the thalamus, was also found in all participants, but was not consistent.
The fMRI of the brain is feasible and safe for demonstrating foot reflexology reactions. The response signal outside the correlated motor-sensory cortical area with foot reflexology may have clinical significance and may be helpful for smoking cessation. We suggest conducting a large-scale, randomized controlled trial to confirm these findings.
足部反射疗法是一种基于这样一种假设的治疗方法,即对足部的这种按摩刺激可能会产生一种治疗效果,这应该有助于戒烟。然而,其在吸烟者大脑中的作用机制仍然未知。功能磁共振成像(fMRI)有助于实时检测大脑活动。我们旨在比较吸烟和非吸烟受试者接受足部反射疗法时fMRI对大脑活动的影响。
我们将参与者分为实验组(吸烟者)和对照组(非吸烟者)。两组在fMRI检查下接受相似的足部反射疗法。然后,我们比较了各组以及组间足部刺激前后每个脑区的平均反应得分。
五名非吸烟者和十五名吸烟者完成了研究。所有参与者均为右利手男性,平均年龄38.6岁。所有参与者在与足部刺激相关的脑区,包括额叶中央前回和顶叶中央后回,均出现了fMRI脑反应。在所有参与者中还发现了相关区域之外的fMRI反应,包括额叶和顶叶的其他部分、颞叶和枕叶皮质以及丘脑,但并不一致。
利用fMRI显示足部反射疗法反应是可行且安全的。与足部反射疗法相关的运动感觉皮质区域之外的反应信号可能具有临床意义,并且可能有助于戒烟。我们建议进行大规模的随机对照试验来证实这些发现。