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Öğe Potential benefcial efects of foot bathing on cardiac rhythm(The Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation, 2016) Aydın, Duygu; Hartiningsih, Siti Sugih; Izgi, Melike Gokce; Bay, Sevgi; Unlu, Kubra; Tatar, Meryem Ozlem; Alparslan, Ayse MelikePurpose: Foot bathing therapy is a simple technique that induces sensations of comfort and relaxation. Te aim of this study was to examine the efect of foot bathing therapy on heart rate variability (HRV) parameters in a healthy population.Methods: Participants were twenty healthy female subjects (median age=20.67 years, SD=1.04). Te recording ECG was applied for 5 minutes before and for 5 minutes afer foot bathing therapy of 10 minutes. Subjects rested for 10 minutes without recording ECG in order to stabilize autonomic parameters. Te digital signals were then transferred to a laptop and analyzed using LabChart® sofware (MLS310/7 HRV Module). Results: Almost all HRV parameters increased and heart (pulse) rate and LF/HF ratio decreased afer foot bathing therapy compared with before foot bathing therapy.Conclusions: Tese results indicate for the frst time in humans that foot bathing might induce a state of balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic systems and might be helpful to prevent possible cardiac arrhythmias. © 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Öğe Potential beneficial effects of foot bathing on cardiac rhythm(Canadian Soc Clinical Investigation, 2016) Aydin, Duygu; Hartiningsih, Siti Sugih; Izgi, Melike Gokce; Bay, Sevgi; Unlu, Kubra; Tatar, Meryem Ozlem; Alparslan, Ayse MelikePurpose: Foot bathing therapy is a simple technique that induces sensations of comfort and relaxation. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of foot bathing therapy on heart rate variability (HRV) parameters in a healthy population. Methods: Participants were twenty healthy female subjects (median age= 20.67 years, SD= 1.04). The recording ECG was applied for 5 minutes before and for 5 minutes after foot bathing therapy of 10 minutes. Subjects rested for 10 minutes without recording ECG in order to stabilize autonomic parameters. The digital signals were then transferred to a laptop and analyzed using LabChart (R) software (MLS310/7 HRV Module). Results: Almost all HRV parameters increased and heart (pulse) rate and LF/HF ratio decreased after foot bathing therapy compared with before foot bathing therapy. Conclusions: These results indicate for the first time in humans that foot bathing might induce a state of balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic systems and might be helpful to prevent possible cardiac arrhythmias.Öğe The potential beneficial effects of hand and foot bathing on vital signs in women with caesarean section(The Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation, 2016) Cal, Elif; Cakiroglu, Busra; Kurt, Ayse Nur; Hartiningsih, Siti Sugih; Suryani; Dane, ŞenolPurpose: Hand-foot bathing therapy is a simple technique to induce sensations of comfort and relaxation. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of hand and foot bathing therapy on vital signs in women following caesarean section. Methods: Participants were sixty women with caesarean section. They divided to two groups: (1) study group (n=30, median age=26.67 years, SD=2.04); and, (2) control group (n=30, median age=27.75 years, SD=1.09). Vital signs were measured for 5 minutes before and for 30 minutes after the hand and foot bathing therapy. Results: Pain score, systolic and diastolic blood pressures and heart and breath rates decreased after hand and foot bathing therapy. Differences between before and after therapy were statistically significantly. Conclusions: These results indicate that hand and foot bathing therapy might be helpful to restore the vital signs in post-operative patients by decreasing anxiety and psychological stress. © 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Öğe The Potential Beneficial Effects Of Hand And Foot Bathing On Vital Signs In Women With Caesarean Section(Canadian Soc Clinical Investigation, 2016) Cal, Elif; Cakiroglu, Busra; Kurt, Ayse Nur; Hartiningsih, Siti Sugih; Suryani; Dane, SenolPurpose: Hand-foot bathing therapy is a simple technique to induce sensations of comfort and relaxation. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of hand and foot bathing therapy on vital signs in women following caesarean section. Methods: Participants were sixty women with caesarean section. They divided to two groups: (1) study group (n= 30, median age= 26.67 years, SD= 2.04); and, (2) control group (n= 30, median age= 27.75 years, SD= 1.09). Vital signs were measured for 5 minutes before and for 30 minutes after the hand and foot bathing therapy. Results: Pain score, systolic and diastolic blood pressures and heart and breath rates decreased after hand and foot bathing therapy. Differences between before and after therapy were statistically significantly. Conclusions: These results indicate that hand and foot bathing therapy might be helpful to restore the vital signs in post-operative patients by decreasing anxiety and psychological stress.












