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高血压会抑制心血管系统对富有表现力的古典音乐的反应能力。

High blood pressure inhibits cardiovascular responsiveness to expressive classical music.

作者信息

Pope Vanessa C, Soliński Mateusz, Lambiase Pier D, Chew Elaine

机构信息

Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King's College London, 1 Lambeth Palace Rd, London, SE1 7EU, UK.

Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences, Department of Engineering, King's College London, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS, UK.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Mar 29;15(1):10908. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-94341-2.

Abstract

Music lowers hypertensive patients' blood pressure (BP) in the long-term, but the dynamics of BP during music-listening are not well understood. This study aims to determine: (1) whether individuals with high and normal BP respond to music differently; and, (2) whether music's loudness or tempo drives these differences. Music with computer-altered tempo and loudness is rendered on a reproducing piano to 40 middle-aged participants, 20 with baseline BP above 140/90 mmHg (H-bBP) and 20 below (N-bBP) but above 90/60 mmHg, paired by playlist. Continuous BP was recorded whilst they listened to playlists of 9 tempo- and loudness-transposed versions of 8 distinct pieces of Western classical music (40 min) after a 5-minute baseline silence. Both participant groups' mean systolic and diastolic BP rose significantly higher than baseline during music listening, with normotensives' mean systolic and diastolic BP rising significantly more than hypertensives'. Both groups' BP variability (indexed by range and standard deviation of continuous BP measurements) reduced during faster tempi, but not during increased loudness. BP variability is significantly higher for both groups during the slowest pieces, which maintain the originally performed tempi. These findings suggest that music's long-term benefit, like exercise, may come from its power to temporarily physiologically activate listeners.

摘要

长期来看,音乐可降低高血压患者的血压(BP),但人们对听音乐过程中血压的动态变化了解并不充分。本研究旨在确定:(1)高血压患者和血压正常者对音乐的反应是否不同;以及(2)音乐的响度或节奏是否导致了这些差异。通过在一台复音钢琴上演奏经过计算机改变节奏和响度的音乐,让40名中年参与者聆听,其中20人的基线血压高于140/90 mmHg(高血压组,H-bBP),20人的基线血压低于140/90 mmHg但高于90/60 mmHg(血压正常组,N-bBP),两组参与者按播放列表进行配对。在5分钟的基线静息期后,他们聆听8首不同西方古典音乐的9个节奏和响度转换版本的播放列表(40分钟),同时记录连续血压。在听音乐期间,两组参与者的平均收缩压和舒张压均显著高于基线水平,血压正常者的平均收缩压和舒张压升高幅度显著大于高血压患者。在节奏较快时,两组的血压变异性(以连续血压测量的范围和标准差为指标)均降低,但在响度增加时并未降低。在保持原始演奏节奏的最慢乐章中,两组的血压变异性均显著更高。这些发现表明,音乐的长期益处可能与运动一样,源于其暂时在生理上激活听众的能力。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/b878/11954918/b941114495e2/41598_2025_94341_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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