Nanjeshgowda H L, Shetty Geetha B, Sujatha K J, Shetty Prashanth
India.
Department of Acupuncture of Meridian studies, S.D.M College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Ujire, India.
Integr Med (Encinitas). 2025 Apr;24(2):10-15.
Traditional foot reflexology impacts autonomic function by applying pressure to the foot. However, evidence of walking on foot reflexology path and its influence on autonomic function was limited.
The study aimed to ascertain whether walking on a foot reflexology path was feasible and how this would affect autonomic function.
This was a randomized, counterbalanced, open-label crossover trial. 24 healthy volunteers recruited, aged 18 - 26 years, were randomly assigned into 2 groups (n = 12 in each). After a washout period of 2 days, they switched to receive the opposite phase of intervention.
A holistic health centre in southern India.
Walking on a foot reflexology path or walking on a plain surface for 15 minutes.
Measures include feasibility, blood pressure, and heart rate variability. Participants were assessed at baseline, during walking, and 5 minutes after intervention.
All participants completed the study with no adverse events, indicating the feasibility of the study. Participants were comfortable walking without any deviation in the horizontal and vertical accelerometry. There was a significant decrease in mean RR interval and percentage of differences between adjacent normal heartbeats that are greater than 50 milliseconds during walking on foot reflexology path and walking on plain surface compared to pre-intervention values ( < .05). At post-intervention, a significant increase in mean RR and percentage of differences between adjacent normal heartbeats that are greater than 50 milliseconds ( < .05) was noted, along with a significant decrease in heart rate, systolic blood pressure, and diastolic blood pressure only after walking on reflexology path when compared with pre-intervention values ( < .05).
The findings indicate that walking on foot reflexology path is feasible and potentially helps to regulate cardiac vagal tone by reducing blood pressure and increasing heart rate variability compared to walking on plain surface.
传统足部反射疗法通过对足部施加压力来影响自主神经功能。然而,在足部反射疗法路径上行走及其对自主神经功能影响的证据有限。
本研究旨在确定在足部反射疗法路径上行走是否可行以及这将如何影响自主神经功能。
这是一项随机、平衡、开放标签的交叉试验。招募了24名年龄在18至26岁之间的健康志愿者,随机分为两组(每组n = 12)。经过2天的洗脱期后,他们转而接受相反阶段的干预。
印度南部的一家整体健康中心。
在足部反射疗法路径上行走或在平坦表面行走15分钟。
指标包括可行性、血压和心率变异性。在基线、行走过程中和干预后5分钟对参与者进行评估。
所有参与者均完成研究,无不良事件发生,表明该研究具有可行性。参与者在行走时感觉舒适,水平和垂直加速度测量无任何偏差。与干预前相比,在足部反射疗法路径上行走和在平坦表面行走期间,平均RR间期以及相邻正常心跳间差异大于50毫秒的百分比均显著降低(P < .05)。干预后,与干预前相比,平均RR以及相邻正常心跳间差异大于50毫秒的百分比显著增加(P < .05),并且仅在足部反射疗法路径上行走后,心率、收缩压和舒张压与干预前相比显著降低(P < .05)。
研究结果表明,与在平坦表面行走相比,在足部反射疗法路径上行走是可行的,并且可能有助于通过降低血压和增加心率变异性来调节心脏迷走神经张力。