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夜间温泉浴有助于改善血压控制:一项移动应用程序和纸质问卷研究。

Night-time hot spring bathing is associated with improved blood pressure control: A mobile application and paper questionnaire study.

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Kyushu University Beppu Hospital, Beppu, Japan.

Department of Hematology and Clinical Research Institute, National Hospital Organization Kyushu Medical Center, Fukuoka, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Nov 1;19(11):e0299023. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0299023. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Hot spring bathing practice helps to manage hypertension. However, the details of the relationship between hot spring bathing and hypertension remain unknown. Older people are thought to be less adept than younger people at using digital devices such as mobile applications. Whether mobile application questionnaires, which have been increasing in recent years, can be used by older people is unclear. To address the knowledge gap regarding the management of older patients with hypertension, we prospectively evaluated mobile application and paper questionnaires regarding night-time hot spring bathing in respondents who had a choice of which to use. Changes in blood pressure because of hot spring bathing were evaluated. To investigate the effects of night-time hot spring bathing on blood pressure in adults, 1116 volunteers at 14 institutions in Beppu completed the study, including 562 in the mobile application questionnaire group and 556 in the paper questionnaire group. A total of 474 of 477 (99.3%) respondents aged ≥65 years used paper questionnaires. There was a significantly lower drop in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure after using hot springs in respondents aged ≥65 years than in respondents aged <65 years (p<0.001). An age ≥65 years, hypertension with medication, arrhythmia, depression, and using a chloride hot spring were independently and significantly associated with a lower drop in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure after night-time hot spring bathing (p<0.001). Night-time hot spring bathing was significantly associated with reduced blood pressure in older adults (p<0.001). Extending this research by examining how psychosocial factors in respondents aged ≥65 years influence preferences for mobile and paper questionnaires may be beneficial, and further investigation is warranted.

摘要

温泉浴有助于控制高血压。然而,温泉浴与高血压之间的关系细节尚不清楚。老年人使用移动应用等数字设备的能力不如年轻人。近年来,移动应用问卷的数量不断增加,老年人是否能够使用这些问卷尚不清楚。为了填补有关老年高血压患者管理的知识空白,我们前瞻性地评估了移动应用和纸质问卷,供有选择的受访者使用,以评估夜间温泉浴对血压的影响。为了研究夜间温泉浴对成年人血压的影响,共有 14 个机构的 1116 名志愿者参与了这项研究,其中 562 名志愿者使用移动应用问卷,556 名志愿者使用纸质问卷。共有 477 名(99.3%)年龄≥65 岁的受访者使用纸质问卷。与年龄<65 岁的受访者相比,年龄≥65 岁的受访者在使用温泉后收缩压和舒张压下降幅度明显较小(p<0.001)。年龄≥65 岁、高血压伴药物治疗、心律失常、抑郁和使用氯化物温泉与夜间温泉浴后收缩压和舒张压下降幅度较小独立相关(p<0.001)。夜间温泉浴与老年人血压降低显著相关(p<0.001)。通过研究年龄≥65 岁的受访者的社会心理因素如何影响对移动和纸质问卷的偏好,可能会有所帮助,需要进一步调查。

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