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Trial Information
Summary: Breathe: Slow Paced Breathing to Lower Blood Pressure
Respiratory Adaptations to Behavioral Interventions in Elevated
Blood Pressure.
In this randomized clinical trial, persons with moderately
elevated blood pressure will be trained in either computer-guided
breathing exercises or meditative relaxation. The computer-guided
breathing exercise involves listening to tones of ascending and
descending pitch to which breathing is entrained to low frequencies
over a 15 minute interval. The meditative relaxation involves
passive attention to natural breathing for the same duration.
Participants will perform these breathing exercises daily at home
for four weeks. Before and after the intervention, respiratory,
cardiovascular, and urinary endogenous digitalis-like factors will
be systematically recorded to determine the extent to which chronic
neuroendocrine changes underlie the reductions in blood
pressure.
Patient Inclusion Criteria:
- Over 21 years
- Systolic blood pressure 130-160 or diastolic blood pressure
85-100
Patient Exclusion Criteria:
- More than one antihypertensive medication
- Beta blockers, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or
angiotensin receptor blockers
- History of coronary artery disease, heart failure, stroke,
angina or coronary revascularization
- Kidney disease, defined as plasma creatinine > 1.5mg/dL
- Diabetes, defined by insulin or oral hypoglycemic medication or
blood sugar > 126mg/dL
- Pulmonary disease, defined as chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease, bronchitis, asthma, or use of inhaler
- Upper respiratory infection during past 30 days
- Medication that affects central nervous system function
- Steroid use
- Current pregnancy or lactation within past six months
- Current birth control medication or hormone replacement
therapy
- Condition that in the judgment of the Principal Investigator is
incompatible with the research study
For more information,
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Contact:
National Institute on Aging
3001 S. Hanover Street, 5th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21225
Telephone: 410-350-3941
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:45:58 AM
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