Sakairi Mizuki, Miyagami Taiju, Tabata Hiroki, Yanagisawa Naotake, Saita Mizue, Suzuki Mai, Fujibayashi Kazutoshi, Fukuda Hiroshi, Naito Toshio
Department of General Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan.
Juntendo Advanced Research Institute for Health Science, Tokyo, Japan.
JMIR Cardio. 2025 Jan 9;9:e65981. doi: 10.2196/65981.
High blood pressure (BP) is linked to unhealthy lifestyles, and its treatment includes medications and exercise therapy. Many previous studies have evaluated the effects of exercise on BP improvement; however, exercise requires securing a location, time, and staff, which can be challenging in clinical settings. The antihypertensive effects of dance exercise for patients with hypertension have already been verified, and it has been found that adherence and dropout rates are better compared to other forms of exercise. If the burden of providing dance instruction is reduced, dance exercise will become a highly useful intervention for hypertension treatment.
This study aims to investigate the effects of regular exercise therapy using dance videos on the BP of patients with hypertension, with the goal of providing a reference for prescribing exercise therapy that is highly feasible in clinical settings.
This nonblind, double-arm, randomized controlled trial was conducted at Juntendo University, Tokyo, from April to December 2023. A total of 40 patients with hypertension were randomly assigned to either an intervention group (dance) or a control group (self-selected exercise), with each group comprising 20 participants. The intervention group performed daily dance exercises using street dance videos (10 min per video) uploaded to YouTube. The control group was instructed to choose any exercise other than dance and perform it for 10 minutes each day. The activity levels of the participants were monitored using a triaxial accelerometer. BP and body composition were measured on the day of participation and after 2 months. During the intervention period, we did not provide exercise instruction or supervise participants' activities.
A total of 34 patients were included in the study (16 in the intervention group and 18 in the control group). The exclusion criteria were the absence of BP data, medication changes, or withdrawal from the study. The mean age was 56 (SD 9.8) years, and 18 (53%) of the patients were female. The mean BMI was 28.0 (SD 6.3) m/kg, and systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were 139.5 (SD 17.1) mm Hg and 85.8 (SD 9.1) mm Hg, respectively. The basic characteristics did not differ between the two groups. In the multivariate analysis, SBP and DBP improved significantly in the intervention group compared to the control group (mean SBP -12.8, SD 6.1 mm Hg; P=.047; mean DBP -9.7, SD 3.3 mm Hg; P=.006).
This study evaluated the effects of dance exercise on patients with hypertension, as previously verified, under the additional condition of using dance videos without direct staff instruction or supervision. The results showed that dance videos were more effective in lowering BP than conventional exercise prescriptions.
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高血压与不健康的生活方式有关,其治疗方法包括药物治疗和运动疗法。此前许多研究评估了运动对改善血压的效果;然而,运动需要确保场地、时间和人员,这在临床环境中可能具有挑战性。舞蹈运动对高血压患者的降压效果已经得到验证,并且发现与其他形式的运动相比,其依从性和退出率更好。如果提供舞蹈指导的负担减轻,舞蹈运动将成为高血压治疗中非常有用的干预措施。
本研究旨在调查使用舞蹈视频进行定期运动疗法对高血压患者血压的影响,为在临床环境中高度可行的运动疗法处方提供参考。
这项非盲、双臂、随机对照试验于2023年4月至12月在东京顺天堂大学进行。共有40名高血压患者被随机分为干预组(舞蹈组)或对照组(自选运动组),每组20名参与者。干预组使用上传到YouTube的街舞视频(每个视频10分钟)进行每日舞蹈练习。对照组被指示选择除舞蹈之外的任何运动,并每天进行10分钟。使用三轴加速度计监测参与者的活动水平。在参与当天和2个月后测量血压和身体成分。在干预期间,我们没有提供运动指导或监督参与者的活动。
共有34名患者纳入研究(干预组16名,对照组18名)。排除标准为无血压数据、药物变化或退出研究。平均年龄为56(标准差9.8)岁,18名(53%)患者为女性。平均BMI为28.0(标准差6.3)m/kg,收缩压(SBP)和舒张压(DBP)分别为139.5(标准差17.1)mmHg和85.8(标准差9.1)mmHg。两组的基本特征无差异。在多变量分析中,与对照组相比,干预组的SBP和DBP显著改善(平均SBP -12.8,标准差6.1 mmHg;P = 0.047;平均DBP -9.7,标准差3.3 mmHg;P = 0.006)。
本研究评估了舞蹈运动对高血压患者的影响,如先前验证的那样,在使用舞蹈视频且无直接工作人员指导或监督的附加条件下。结果表明,舞蹈视频在降低血压方面比传统运动处方更有效。
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