Carotid-body modulation through meditation in stage-I hypertensive subjects: Study protocol of a randomized and controlled study
Adjunctive therapy for hypertension is in high demand for clinical research. Therefore, several meta-analyses have provided sufficient evidence for meditation as an adjunct therapy, without being anchored on reliable physiological grounds. Meditation modulates the autonomic nervous system. Herein, w...
Saved in:
Published in | Medicine (Baltimore) Vol. 102; no. 1; p. e32295 |
---|---|
Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
United States
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
06.01.2023
|
Subjects | |
Online Access | Get full text |
Cover
Loading…
Abstract | Adjunctive therapy for hypertension is in high demand for clinical research. Therefore, several meta-analyses have provided sufficient evidence for meditation as an adjunct therapy, without being anchored on reliable physiological grounds. Meditation modulates the autonomic nervous system. Herein, we propose a hierarchical-dependent effect for the carotid body (CB) in attenuating blood pressure (BP) and ventilatory variability (VV) fine-tuning due to known nerve connections between the CB, prefrontal brain, hypothalamus, and solitary tract nucleus. The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate the role of CB in the possible decrease in BP and changes in VV that could occur in response to meditation. This was a prospective, single-center, parallel-group, randomized, controlled clinical trial with concealed allocation. Eligible adult subjects of both sexes with stage 1 hypertension will be randomized into 1 of 2 groupstranscendental meditation or a control group. Subjects will be invited to 3 visits after randomization and 2 additional visits after completing 8 weeks of meditation or waiting-list control. Thus, subjects will undergo BP measurements in normoxia and hyperoxia, VV measurements using the Poincaré method at rest and during exercise, and CB activity measurement in the laboratory. The primary outcome of this study was the detection of changes in BP and CB activity after 8 weeks. Our secondary outcome was the detection of changes in the VV at rest and during exercise. We predict that interactions between hyperoxic deactivation of CB and meditation; Will reduce BP beyond stand-alone intervention or alternatively; Meditation will significantly attenuate the effects of hyperoxia as a stand-alone intervention. In addition, VV can be changed, partially mediated by a reduction in CB activity. Trial registration numberReBEC registry (RBR-55n74zm). Stagepre-results. |
---|---|
AbstractList | Adjunctive therapy for hypertension is in high demand for clinical research. Therefore, several meta-analyses have provided sufficient evidence for meditation as an adjunct therapy, without being anchored on reliable physiological grounds. Meditation modulates the autonomic nervous system. Herein, we propose a hierarchical-dependent effect for the carotid body (CB) in attenuating blood pressure (BP) and ventilatory variability (VV) fine-tuning due to known nerve connections between the CB, prefrontal brain, hypothalamus, and solitary tract nucleus. The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate the role of CB in the possible decrease in BP and changes in VV that could occur in response to meditation. This was a prospective, single-center, parallel-group, randomized, controlled clinical trial with concealed allocation. Eligible adult subjects of both sexes with stage 1 hypertension will be randomized into 1 of 2 groups: transcendental meditation or a control group. Subjects will be invited to 3 visits after randomization and 2 additional visits after completing 8 weeks of meditation or waiting-list control. Thus, subjects will undergo BP measurements in normoxia and hyperoxia, VV measurements using the Poincaré method at rest and during exercise, and CB activity measurement in the laboratory. The primary outcome of this study was the detection of changes in BP and CB activity after 8 weeks. Our secondary outcome was the detection of changes in the VV at rest and during exercise. We predict that interactions between hyperoxic deactivation of CB and meditation; Will reduce BP beyond stand-alone intervention or alternatively; Meditation will significantly attenuate the effects of hyperoxia as a stand-alone intervention. In addition, VV can be changed, partially mediated by a reduction in CB activity. Trial registration number: ReBEC registry (RBR-55n74zm). Stage: pre-results.Adjunctive therapy for hypertension is in high demand for clinical research. Therefore, several meta-analyses have provided sufficient evidence for meditation as an adjunct therapy, without being anchored on reliable physiological grounds. Meditation modulates the autonomic nervous system. Herein, we propose a hierarchical-dependent effect for the carotid body (CB) in attenuating blood pressure (BP) and ventilatory variability (VV) fine-tuning due to known nerve connections between the CB, prefrontal brain, hypothalamus, and solitary tract nucleus. The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate the role of CB in the possible decrease in BP and changes in VV that could occur in response to meditation. This was a prospective, single-center, parallel-group, randomized, controlled clinical trial with concealed allocation. Eligible adult subjects of both sexes with stage 1 hypertension will be randomized into 1 of 2 groups: transcendental meditation or a control group. Subjects will be invited to 3 visits after randomization and 2 additional visits after completing 8 weeks of meditation or waiting-list control. Thus, subjects will undergo BP measurements in normoxia and hyperoxia, VV measurements using the Poincaré method at rest and during exercise, and CB activity measurement in the laboratory. The primary outcome of this study was the detection of changes in BP and CB activity after 8 weeks. Our secondary outcome was the detection of changes in the VV at rest and during exercise. We predict that interactions between hyperoxic deactivation of CB and meditation; Will reduce BP beyond stand-alone intervention or alternatively; Meditation will significantly attenuate the effects of hyperoxia as a stand-alone intervention. In addition, VV can be changed, partially mediated by a reduction in CB activity. Trial registration number: ReBEC registry (RBR-55n74zm). Stage: pre-results. Adjunctive therapy for hypertension is in high demand for clinical research. Therefore, several meta-analyses have provided sufficient evidence for meditation as an adjunct therapy, without being anchored on reliable physiological grounds. Meditation modulates the autonomic nervous system. Herein, we propose a hierarchical-dependent effect for the carotid body (CB) in attenuating blood pressure (BP) and ventilatory variability (VV) fine-tuning due to known nerve connections between the CB, prefrontal brain, hypothalamus, and solitary tract nucleus. The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate the role of CB in the possible decrease in BP and changes in VV that could occur in response to meditation. This was a prospective, single-center, parallel-group, randomized, controlled clinical trial with concealed allocation. Eligible adult subjects of both sexes with stage 1 hypertension will be randomized into 1 of 2 groupstranscendental meditation or a control group. Subjects will be invited to 3 visits after randomization and 2 additional visits after completing 8 weeks of meditation or waiting-list control. Thus, subjects will undergo BP measurements in normoxia and hyperoxia, VV measurements using the Poincaré method at rest and during exercise, and CB activity measurement in the laboratory. The primary outcome of this study was the detection of changes in BP and CB activity after 8 weeks. Our secondary outcome was the detection of changes in the VV at rest and during exercise. We predict that interactions between hyperoxic deactivation of CB and meditation; Will reduce BP beyond stand-alone intervention or alternatively; Meditation will significantly attenuate the effects of hyperoxia as a stand-alone intervention. In addition, VV can be changed, partially mediated by a reduction in CB activity. Trial registration numberReBEC registry (RBR-55n74zm). Stagepre-results. Adjunctive therapy for hypertension is in high demand for clinical research. Therefore, several meta-analyses have provided sufficient evidence for meditation as an adjunct therapy, without being anchored on reliable physiological grounds. Meditation modulates the autonomic nervous system. Herein, we propose a hierarchical-dependent effect for the carotid body (CB) in attenuating blood pressure (BP) and ventilatory variability (VV) fine-tuning due to known nerve connections between the CB, prefrontal brain, hypothalamus, and solitary tract nucleus. The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate the role of CB in the possible decrease in BP and changes in VV that could occur in response to meditation. This was a prospective, single-center, parallel-group, randomized, controlled clinical trial with concealed allocation. Eligible adult subjects of both sexes with stage 1 hypertension will be randomized into 1 of 2 groups: transcendental meditation or a control group. Subjects will be invited to 3 visits after randomization and 2 additional visits after completing 8 weeks of meditation or waiting-list control. Thus, subjects will undergo BP measurements in normoxia and hyperoxia, VV measurements using the Poincaré method at rest and during exercise, and CB activity measurement in the laboratory. The primary outcome of this study was the detection of changes in BP and CB activity after 8 weeks. Our secondary outcome was the detection of changes in the VV at rest and during exercise. We predict that interactions between hyperoxic deactivation of CB and meditation; Will reduce BP beyond stand-alone intervention or alternatively; Meditation will significantly attenuate the effects of hyperoxia as a stand-alone intervention. In addition, VV can be changed, partially mediated by a reduction in CB activity. Trial registration number: ReBEC registry (RBR-55n74zm). Stage: pre-results. |
Author | Santos, Priscilla Caroll Padavini, Roberta Lazari Koch, Rodrigo Müller, Paulo de Tarso Saraiva, Erlandson Bastos, Marco Aurélio Vinhosa Augusto, Tiago Rodrigues de Lemos de Vargas, Wandriane Peroni, Juliana Dantas, Wendel |
AuthorAffiliation | Mathematical Institute, Biostatistical department, UFMS, Brazil Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil |
AuthorAffiliation_xml | – name: Mathematical Institute, Biostatistical department, UFMS, Brazil – name: Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil |
Author_xml | – sequence: 1 givenname: Tiago Rodrigues de Lemos surname: Augusto fullname: Augusto, Tiago Rodrigues de Lemos organization: Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil – sequence: 2 givenname: Juliana surname: Peroni fullname: Peroni, Juliana organization: Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil – sequence: 3 givenname: Wandriane surname: de Vargas fullname: de Vargas, Wandriane organization: Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil – sequence: 4 givenname: Priscilla Caroll surname: Santos fullname: Santos, Priscilla Caroll organization: Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil – sequence: 5 givenname: Wendel surname: Dantas fullname: Dantas, Wendel organization: Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil – sequence: 6 givenname: Roberta Lazari surname: Padavini fullname: Padavini, Roberta Lazari organization: Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil – sequence: 7 givenname: Rodrigo surname: Koch fullname: Koch, Rodrigo organization: Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil – sequence: 8 givenname: Erlandson surname: Saraiva fullname: Saraiva, Erlandson organization: Mathematical Institute, Biostatistical department, UFMS, Brazil – sequence: 9 givenname: Marco Aurélio Vinhosa surname: Bastos fullname: Bastos, Marco Aurélio Vinhosa organization: Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil – sequence: 10 givenname: Paulo de Tarso surname: Müller fullname: Müller, Paulo de Tarso organization: Laboratory of Respiratory Pathophysiology (LAFIR), Maria Aparecida Pedrossian Universitary Hospital (HUMAP), Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil |
BackLink | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36607871$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed |
BookMark | eNpdkU1vFSEUhompsR_6C0wMSzdT-RhgcGFibrU2aeNCXRMGmDtUZrgC0-a68qeX6621yoZzDs95X-Acg4M5zg6AlxidYiTFm6uzU_R3UUIkewKOMKO8YZK3B4_iQ3Cc8zVCmArSPgOHlHMkOoGPwK-VTrF42_TRbuEU7RJ08XGGZUxxWY9wctaXfcnPMBe9ds0FHLcbl4qbs79xMC_9tTMlv4VfylJVNlUxmhhgHKCGSc82Tv6ns7BG0MS5pBhCTfOOfg6eDjpk9-J-PwHfPn74uvrUXH4-v1i9v2xMixBvBsOI6ZBodW_bXlg2MNMagS3tOqalMLTXHDOhMadOuo7JziLbcm6YxkJTegLe7XU3S1_fZFy9hg5qk_yk01ZF7dW_J7Mf1TreKNkRSTivAq_vBVL8sbhc1OSzcSHo2cUlKyI4lh1txc7r1WOvB5M_314BugdMijknNzwgGKndcNXVmfp_uLWr3XfdxlBcyt_DcuuSGp0OZfyNMyFJQxChCCOOmlohnN4BPPqpwA |
Cites_doi | 10.1016/j.ijcard.2014.08.116 10.1111/j.1524-6175.2005.04377.x 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000900 10.4103/ijoy.IJOY_27_17 10.1038/hr.2014.91 10.1016/j.autneu.2015.03.002 10.1007/s00234-013-1273-3 10.1113/EP088755 10.1111/jch.13488 10.2174/157340206778132545 10.1038/ajh.2009.184 10.1080/17437199.2014.981778 10.36660/abc.20201238 10.1002/hbm.22153 10.3390/ijerph18062882 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002068 10.1016/j.crad.2013.08.016 10.1111/nyas.13020 10.1152/physrev.00039.2019 10.1080/10253890.2019.1656714 10.1164/ajrccm.165.8.2104100 10.1080/14779072.2018.1540301 10.1136/thx.25.2.129 10.1016/j.rmed.2018.10.014 10.1038/ajh.2008.292 10.1016/j.resp.2014.12.001 10.1164/rccm.200207-720OC 10.1038/hr.2011.209 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00034 10.1097/HJH.0000000000001940 10.1038/sj.jhh.1000716 10.1016/j.jad.2013.10.031 10.3389/fphys.2019.01111 10.31083/j.rcm.2019.03.517 10.1161/JAHA.117.002218 10.14814/phy2.12446 10.1016/bs.pbr.2018.10.020 10.1093/cvr/cvaa250 10.1016/j.ijcard.2011.10.054 10.1161/01.HYP.0000179581.68566.7d 10.1002/path.1711370404 10.1590/S0034-89102012005000013 10.1089/acm.2009.0044 10.1111/cpf.12674 10.1016/j.jash.2018.06.010 10.1007/s11906-020-1024-x 10.3389/fcvm.2019.00062 10.1152/japplphysiol.00799.2018 10.1113/JP275335 10.1016/j.mehy.2005.06.023 10.1002/j.2040-4603.2014.tb00589.x 10.1146/annurev-physiol-020518-114427 10.2217/fca-2019-0070 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002453 10.1016/j.imr.2019.11.002 10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.09.010 10.1139/h94-026 10.1590/1806-9282.65.5.706 10.5603/KP.a2018.0178 10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.06.086 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00670 |
ContentType | Journal Article |
Copyright | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. 2023 |
Copyright_xml | – notice: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins – notice: Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. – notice: Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. 2023 |
DBID | AAYXX CITATION CGR CUY CVF ECM EIF NPM 7X8 5PM |
DOI | 10.1097/MD.0000000000032295 |
DatabaseName | CrossRef Medline MEDLINE MEDLINE (Ovid) MEDLINE MEDLINE PubMed MEDLINE - Academic PubMed Central (Full Participant titles) |
DatabaseTitle | CrossRef MEDLINE Medline Complete MEDLINE with Full Text PubMed MEDLINE (Ovid) MEDLINE - Academic |
DatabaseTitleList | MEDLINE - Academic MEDLINE CrossRef |
Database_xml | – sequence: 1 dbid: NPM name: PubMed url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed sourceTypes: Index Database – sequence: 2 dbid: EIF name: MEDLINE url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=https://www.webofscience.com/wos/medline/basic-search sourceTypes: Index Database |
DeliveryMethod | fulltext_linktorsrc |
Discipline | Medicine |
EISSN | 1536-5964 |
EndPage | e32295 |
ExternalDocumentID | PMC9829266 36607871 10_1097_MD_0000000000032295 00005792-202301060-00026 |
Genre | Clinical Trial Protocol Journal Article |
GroupedDBID | --- .-D .XZ .Z2 01R 0R~ 354 40H 4Q1 4Q2 4Q3 5GY 5RE 5VS 71W 77Y 7O~ AAAAV AAGIX AAHPQ AAIQE AAMOA AAQKA AARTV AASCR AAWTL AAXQO AAYEP ABASU ABBUW ABCQX ABDIG ABFRF ABOCM ABVCZ ABXVJ ABZAD ABZZY ACDDN ACEWG ACGFO ACGFS ACILI ACLDA ACWDW ACWRI ACXJB ACXNZ ACZKN ADGGA ADHPY ADNKB ADPDF AE6 AEFWE AENEX AFBFQ AFDTB AGOPY AHOMT AHQNM AHVBC AIJEX AINUH AJCLO AJIOK AJNWD AJNYG AJZMW AKCTQ AKULP ALKUP ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS ALMTX AMJPA AMKUR AMNEI AOHHW AOQMC BQLVK CS3 DIWNM DU5 E.X EBS EEVPB ERAAH EX3 F2K F2L F2M F2N F5P FCALG FD6 FIJ FL- GNXGY GQDEL GROUPED_DOAJ H0~ HLJTE HYE HZ~ H~9 IKREB IKYAY IN~ IPNFZ JK3 JK8 K8S KD2 KMI KQ8 L-C N9A N~7 N~B O9- OAG OAH OB2 OHH OK1 OL1 OLB OLG OLH OLU OLV OLY OLZ OPUJH OUVQU OVD OVDNE OVEED OVIDH OVLEI OWV OWW OWZ OXXIT P2P RIG RLZ RPM RXW S4R S4S TAF TEORI TSPGW UNMZH V2I VVN W3M WOQ WOW X3V X3W XYM YFH YOC ZFV ZY1 AAYXX CITATION CGR CUY CVF ECM EIF NPM 7X8 5PM ADSXY |
ID | FETCH-LOGICAL-c4006-fc52c8074abd4b7d5f5c4c71d3885a97c3ba6157a163e9e8598d0d466c5a17a33 |
ISSN | 1536-5964 0025-7974 |
IngestDate | Thu Aug 21 18:38:07 EDT 2025 Thu Jul 10 17:35:52 EDT 2025 Mon Jul 21 06:03:12 EDT 2025 Tue Jul 01 04:59:40 EDT 2025 Fri May 16 03:50:06 EDT 2025 |
IsDoiOpenAccess | true |
IsOpenAccess | true |
IsPeerReviewed | true |
IsScholarly | true |
Issue | 1 |
Language | English |
License | Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
LinkModel | OpenURL |
MergedId | FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c4006-fc52c8074abd4b7d5f5c4c71d3885a97c3ba6157a163e9e8598d0d466c5a17a33 |
Notes | ObjectType-Article-2 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Undefined-1 ObjectType-Feature-3 content type line 23 |
ORCID | 0000-0002-7724-245X 0000-0002-7724-245 |
OpenAccessLink | http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000032295 |
PMID | 36607871 |
PQID | 2761983473 |
PQPubID | 23479 |
ParticipantIDs | pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_9829266 proquest_miscellaneous_2761983473 pubmed_primary_36607871 crossref_primary_10_1097_MD_0000000000032295 wolterskluwer_health_00005792-202301060-00026 |
ProviderPackageCode | CITATION AAYXX |
PublicationCentury | 2000 |
PublicationDate | 2023-January-06 2023-01-06 2023-Jan-06 20230106 |
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD | 2023-01-06 |
PublicationDate_xml | – month: 01 year: 2023 text: 2023-January-06 day: 06 |
PublicationDecade | 2020 |
PublicationPlace | United States |
PublicationPlace_xml | – name: United States – name: Hagerstown, MD |
PublicationTitle | Medicine (Baltimore) |
PublicationTitleAlternate | Medicine (Baltimore) |
PublicationYear | 2023 |
Publisher | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
Publisher_xml | – name: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
References | Xie (R67-20250504) 2019; 10 Siński (R27-20250504) 2012; 35 Olex (R5-20250504) 2013; 168 Nijjar (R6-20250504) 2014; 177 Tan (R33-20250504) 2019; 37 Muller (R56-20250504) 2021; 41 Nidich (R59-20250504) 2009; 22 Schneider (R2-20250504) 2019; 21 Levine (R3-20250504) 2017; 6 Peressutti (R60-20250504) 2012; 154 Dougana (R21-20250504) 2020; 23 Izdebska (R38-20250504) 1998; 12 Barroso (R45-20250504) 2021; 116 Jerath (R15-20250504) 2014; 28 Purdy (R18-20250504) 2013; 86 Ben (R49-20250504) 2012; 46 Mosini (R17-20250504) 2019; 65 Whelton (R1-20250504) 2018; 12 Ortega-Sáenz (R11-20250504) 2020; 82 Vignola (R48-20250504) 2014; 155 Jack (R66-20250504) 2004; 170 Jerath (R16-20250504) 2015; 29 Luders (R25-20250504) 2013; 34 Zera (R12-20250504) 2019; 34 Heath (R32-20250504) 1970; 25 Joseph (R53-20250504) 2005; 46 Ross (R20-20250504) 2010; 16 Ward (R64-20250504) 1994; 19 Riley (R19-20250504) 2015; 9 Muller (R55-20250504) 2015; 207 Smith (R35-20250504) 1982; 137 Cramer (R30-20250504) 2014; 69 Barnes (R58-20250504) 2006; 2 Brown (R9-20250504) 2020; 83 Bashir (R8-20250504) 2019; 20 Luders (R24-20250504) 2012; 6 Iturriaga (R10-20250504) 2018; 596 Brognara (R14-20250504) 2021; 117 Buric (R62-20250504) 2017; 8 Byers (R54-20250504) 2019; 127 Izdebska (R37-20250504) 1996; 47 Soni (R44-20250504) 2019; 12 Virkki (R65-20250504) 2007; 249 Nimbkar (R26-20250504) 2005; 65 Brandmeyer (R22-20250504) 2019; 244 Iturriaga (R13-20250504) 2021; 101 Nair (R34-20250504) 2013; 55 Sinski (R36-20250504) 2014; 37 Saxena (R63-20250504) 2018; 16 Pickering (R52-20250504) 2005; 7 Anderson (R40-20250504) 2008; 21 Léonard (R7-20250504) 2019; 6 McEwen (R23-20250504) 2016; 1373 Conversano (R47-20250504) 2021; 18 Amarasekera (R61-20250504) 2019; 8 Jiang (R50-20250504) 2021; 106 Unger (R4-20250504) 2020; 38 Tubek (R29-20250504) 2018; 76 Williams (R46-20250504) 2018; 36 Groenland (R28-20250504) 2020; 22 Guyenet (R39-20250504) 2014; 4 Hermand (R42-20250504) 2015; 3 Castro (R43-20250504) 2020; 16 Van den Aardweg (R41-20250504) 2002; 165 Castro (R57-20250504) 2017; 109 Jaźwiec (R31-20250504) 2015; 190 Muller (R51-20250504) 2018; 145 |
References_xml | – volume: 177 start-page: 557 year: 2014 ident: R6-20250504 article-title: Modulation of the autonomic nervous system assessed through heart rate variability by a mindfulness based stress reduction program. publication-title: Int J Cardiol doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2014.08.116 – volume: 7 start-page: 102 year: 2005 ident: R52-20250504 article-title: Recommendations for blood pressure measurement in humans: an AHA scientific statement from the council on high blood pressure research professional and public education subcommittee. publication-title: J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) doi: 10.1111/j.1524-6175.2005.04377.x – volume: 83 start-page: 631 year: 2020 ident: R9-20250504 article-title: The effects of mindfulness and meditation on vagally-mediated heart rate variability: a meta-analysis. publication-title: Psychosom Med doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000900 – volume: 86 start-page: 15 year: 2013 ident: R18-20250504 article-title: Chronic physical illness: a psychophysiological approach for chronic physical illness. publication-title: Yale J Biol Med – volume: 12 start-page: 45 year: 2019 ident: R44-20250504 article-title: Breath rate variability: a novel measure to study the meditation effects. publication-title: Int J Yoga doi: 10.4103/ijoy.IJOY_27_17 – volume: 37 start-page: 858 year: 2014 ident: R36-20250504 article-title: Deactivation of carotid body chemoreceptors by hyperoxia decreases blood pressure in hypertensive patients. publication-title: Hypertens Res doi: 10.1038/hr.2014.91 – volume: 190 start-page: 26 year: 2015 ident: R31-20250504 article-title: Volume of carotid bodies and cardiac autonomic function in patients with essential hypertension. publication-title: Auton Neurosci doi: 10.1016/j.autneu.2015.03.002 – volume: 55 start-page: 1319 year: 2013 ident: R34-20250504 article-title: CT angiography in the detection of carotid body enlargement in patients with hypertension and heart failure. publication-title: Neuroradiology doi: 10.1007/s00234-013-1273-3 – volume: 47 start-page: 243 year: 1996 ident: R37-20250504 article-title: Hemodynamic responses to brief hyperoxia in healthy and in mild hypertensive human subjects in rest and during dynamic exercise. publication-title: J Physiol Pharmacol – volume: 106 start-page: 151 year: 2021 ident: R50-20250504 article-title: A network physiology approach to oxygen saturation variability during normobaric hypoxia. publication-title: Exp Physiol doi: 10.1113/EP088755 – volume: 21 start-page: 434 year: 2019 ident: R2-20250504 article-title: The 2017 ACC/AHA hypertension guidelines: should they have included proven nonpharmacological blood pressure-lowering strategies such as transcendental meditation? publication-title: J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) doi: 10.1111/jch.13488 – volume: 2 start-page: 207 year: 2006 ident: R58-20250504 article-title: Clinical and pre-clinical applications of the transcendental meditation program in the prevention and treatment of essential hypertension and cardiovascular disease in youth and adults. publication-title: Curr Hypertens Rev doi: 10.2174/157340206778132545 – volume: 22 start-page: 1326 year: 2009 ident: R59-20250504 article-title: A randomized controlled trial on effects of the transcendental meditation program on blood pressure, psychological distress, and coping in young adults. publication-title: Am J Hypertens doi: 10.1038/ajh.2009.184 – volume: 9 start-page: 379 year: 2015 ident: R19-20250504 article-title: How does yoga reduce stress?. A systematic review of mechanisms of change and guide to future inquiry. publication-title: Health Psychol Rev doi: 10.1080/17437199.2014.981778 – volume: 116 start-page: 516 year: 2021 ident: R45-20250504 article-title: Brazilian guidelines of hypertension - 2020. publication-title: Arq Bras Cardiol doi: 10.36660/abc.20201238 – volume: 34 start-page: 3369 year: 2013 ident: R25-20250504 article-title: Global and regional alterations of hippocampal anatomy in long-term meditation practitioners. publication-title: Hum Brain Mapp doi: 10.1002/hbm.22153 – volume: 18 start-page: 2882 year: 2021 ident: R47-20250504 article-title: Is mindfulness-based stress reduction effective for people with hypertension?. A systematic review and meta-analysis of 30 years of evidence. publication-title: Int J Environ Res Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph18062882 – volume: 37 start-page: 1455 year: 2019 ident: R33-20250504 article-title: Carotid body enlargement in hypertension and other comorbidities evaluated by ultrasonography. publication-title: J Hypertens doi: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002068 – volume: 69 start-page: e33 year: 2014 ident: R30-20250504 article-title: Carotid body size on CTA: correlation with comorbidities. publication-title: Clin Radiol doi: 10.1016/j.crad.2013.08.016 – volume: 1373 start-page: 56 year: 2016 ident: R23-20250504 article-title: In pursuit of resilience: stress, epigenetics, and brain plasticity. publication-title: Ann N Y Acad Sci doi: 10.1111/nyas.13020 – volume: 101 start-page: 1177 year: 2021 ident: R13-20250504 article-title: Carotid body chemoreceptors: physiology, pathology, and implications for health and disease. publication-title: Physiol Rev doi: 10.1152/physrev.00039.2019 – volume: 23 start-page: 105 year: 2020 ident: R21-20250504 article-title: Transcendental meditation and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning: a pilot, randomized controlled trial with young adults. publication-title: Stress doi: 10.1080/10253890.2019.1656714 – volume: 165 start-page: 1041 year: 2002 ident: R41-20250504 article-title: Influence of chemoreflexes on respiratory variability in healthy subjects. publication-title: Am J Respir Crit Care Med doi: 10.1164/ajrccm.165.8.2104100 – volume: 16 start-page: 879 year: 2018 ident: R63-20250504 article-title: Pathophysiology of essential hypertension: an update. publication-title: Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther doi: 10.1080/14779072.2018.1540301 – volume: 25 start-page: 129 year: 1970 ident: R32-20250504 article-title: Post-mortem size and structure of the human carotid body. publication-title: Thorax doi: 10.1136/thx.25.2.129 – volume: 145 start-page: 101 year: 2018 ident: R51-20250504 article-title: Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and exertional ventilatory inefficiency in COPD. publication-title: Respir Med doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2018.10.014 – volume: 21 start-page: 1324 year: 2008 ident: R40-20250504 article-title: Breathing variability at rest is positively associated with 24-h blood pressure level. publication-title: Am J Hypertens doi: 10.1038/ajh.2008.292 – volume: 207 start-page: 7 year: 2015 ident: R55-20250504 article-title: Reliability of peak O2 uptake and O2 uptake kinetics in step exercise tests in healthy subjects. publication-title: Respir Physiol Neurobiol doi: 10.1016/j.resp.2014.12.001 – volume: 170 start-page: 118 year: 2004 ident: R66-20250504 article-title: Ventilatory responses to inhaled carbon dioxide, hypoxia, and exercise in idiopathic hyperventilation. publication-title: Am J Respir Crit Care Med doi: 10.1164/rccm.200207-720OC – volume: 35 start-page: 487 year: 2012 ident: R27-20250504 article-title: Tonic activity of carotid body chemoreceptors contributes to the increased sympathetic drive in essential hypertension. publication-title: Hypertens Res doi: 10.1038/hr.2011.209 – volume: 6 start-page: 34 year: 2012 ident: R24-20250504 article-title: The unique brain anatomy of meditation practitioners: alterations in cortical gyrification. publication-title: Front Hum Neurosci doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00034 – volume: 36 start-page: 1953 year: 2018 ident: R46-20250504 article-title: 2018 ESC/ESH Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension: the task force for the management of arterial hypertension of the European society of cardiology and the European society of hypertension: the task force for the management of arterial hypertension of the European society of cardiology and the European society of hypertension. publication-title: J Hypertens doi: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000001940 – volume: 12 start-page: 855 year: 1998 ident: R38-20250504 article-title: Postexercise decrease in arterial blood pressure, total peripheral resistance and in circulatory responses to brief hyperoxia in subjects with mild essential hypertension. publication-title: J Hum Hypertens doi: 10.1038/sj.jhh.1000716 – volume: 155 start-page: 104 year: 2014 ident: R48-20250504 article-title: Adaptation and validation of the depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS) to Brazilian Portuguese. publication-title: J Affect Disord doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2013.10.031 – volume: 10 start-page: 1111 year: 2019 ident: R67-20250504 article-title: Increased respiratory modulation of blood pressure in hypertensive patients. publication-title: Front Physiol doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.01111 – volume: 20 start-page: 129 year: 2019 ident: R8-20250504 article-title: Modulation of the autonomic nervous system through mind and body practices as a treatment for atrial fibrillation. publication-title: Rev Cardiovasc Med doi: 10.31083/j.rcm.2019.03.517 – volume: 6 start-page: e002218 year: 2017 ident: R3-20250504 article-title: Meditation and cardiovascular risk reduction: a scientific statement from the American heart association. publication-title: J Am Heart Assoc doi: 10.1161/JAHA.117.002218 – volume: 3 start-page: e12446 year: 2015 ident: R42-20250504 article-title: Ventilatory oscillations at exercise: effects of hyperoxia, hypercapnia, and acetazolamide. publication-title: Physiol Rep doi: 10.14814/phy2.12446 – volume: 244 start-page: 1 year: 2019 ident: R22-20250504 article-title: The neuroscience of meditation: classification, phenomenology, correlates, and mechanisms. publication-title: Prog Brain Res doi: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2018.10.020 – volume: 117 start-page: 1015 year: 2021 ident: R14-20250504 article-title: Autonomic innervation of the carotid body as a determinant of its sensitivity: implications for cardiovascular physiology and pathology. publication-title: Cardiovasc Res doi: 10.1093/cvr/cvaa250 – volume: 154 start-page: 210 year: 2012 ident: R60-20250504 article-title: Does mindfulness meditation shift the cardiac autonomic nervous system to a highly orderly operational state?. publication-title: Int J Cardiol doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2011.10.054 – volume: 46 start-page: 714 year: 2005 ident: R53-20250504 article-title: Slow breathing improves arterial baroreflex sensitivity and decreases blood pressure in essential hypertension. publication-title: Hypertension doi: 10.1161/01.HYP.0000179581.68566.7d – volume: 137 start-page: 287 year: 1982 ident: R35-20250504 article-title: Anatomical variation and quantitative histology of the normal and enlarged carotid body. publication-title: J Pathol doi: 10.1002/path.1711370404 – volume: 46 start-page: 279 year: 2012 ident: R49-20250504 article-title: The brief medication questionnaire and Morisky-Green test to evaluate medication adherence. publication-title: Rev Saude Publica doi: 10.1590/S0034-89102012005000013 – volume: 16 start-page: 3 year: 2010 ident: R20-20250504 article-title: The health benefits of yoga and exercise: a review of comparison studies. publication-title: J Altern Complement Med doi: 10.1089/acm.2009.0044 – volume: 41 start-page: 103 year: 2021 ident: R56-20250504 article-title: Ventilatory inefficiency during graded exercise in COPD: a pragmatic approach. publication-title: Clin Physiol Funct Imaging doi: 10.1111/cpf.12674 – volume: 12 start-page: 579.e1 year: 2018 ident: R1-20250504 article-title: ACC/AHA/AAPA/ABC/ACPM/AGS/APhA/ASH/ASPC/NMA/PCNA guideline for the prevention, detection, evaluation, and management of high blood pressure in adults: executive summary: a report of the American college of cardiology/American heart association task force on clinical practice guidelines. publication-title: J Am Soc Hypertens doi: 10.1016/j.jash.2018.06.010 – volume: 22 start-page: 27 year: 2020 ident: R28-20250504 article-title: Baroreflex amplification and carotid body modulation for the treatment of resistant hypertension. publication-title: Curr Hypertens Rep doi: 10.1007/s11906-020-1024-x – volume: 6 start-page: 62 year: 2019 ident: R7-20250504 article-title: Changes in heart rate variability during heartfulness meditation: a power spectral analysis including the residual spectrum. publication-title: Front Cardiovasc Med doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2019.00062 – volume: 127 start-page: 1278 year: 2019 ident: R54-20250504 article-title: The effect of pulmonary rehabilitation on carotid chemoreceptor activity and sensitivity in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. publication-title: J Appl Physiol doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00799.2018 – volume: 109 start-page: 185 year: 2017 ident: R57-20250504 article-title: Minute-ventilation variability during cardiopulmonary exercise test is higher in sedentary men than in athletes. publication-title: Arq Bras Cardiol – volume: 596 start-page: 3067 year: 2018 ident: R10-20250504 article-title: Translating carotid body function into clinical medicine. publication-title: J Physiol doi: 10.1113/JP275335 – volume: 29 start-page: 4 year: 2015 ident: R16-20250504 article-title: How does the body affect the mind?. Role of cardiorespiratory coherence in the spectrum of emotions. publication-title: Adv Mind Body Med – volume: 65 start-page: 1067 year: 2005 ident: R26-20250504 article-title: Carotid body dysfunction: the possible etiology of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and essential hypertension. publication-title: Med Hypotheses doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2005.06.023 – volume: 34 start-page: 264 year: 2019 ident: R12-20250504 article-title: The logic of carotid body connectivity to the brain. publication-title: Physiology (Bethesda) – volume: 4 start-page: 1511 year: 2014 ident: R39-20250504 article-title: Regulation of breathing and autonomic outflows by chemoreceptors. publication-title: Compr Physiol doi: 10.1002/j.2040-4603.2014.tb00589.x – volume: 82 start-page: 127 year: 2020 ident: R11-20250504 article-title: Physiology of the carotid body: from molecules to disease. publication-title: Annu Rev Physiol doi: 10.1146/annurev-physiol-020518-114427 – volume: 16 start-page: 439 year: 2020 ident: R43-20250504 article-title: Lifestyle interventions reduce exercise ventilatory variability in healthy individuals: a randomized intervention study. publication-title: Future Cardiol doi: 10.2217/fca-2019-0070 – volume: 38 start-page: 982 year: 2020 ident: R4-20250504 article-title: 2020 International society of hypertension global hypertension practice guidelines. publication-title: J Hypertens doi: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002453 – volume: 8 start-page: 252 year: 2019 ident: R61-20250504 article-title: Buddhist meditation for vascular function: a narrative review. publication-title: Integr Med Res doi: 10.1016/j.imr.2019.11.002 – volume: 249 start-page: 737 year: 2007 ident: R65-20250504 article-title: Can carotid body perfusion act as a respiratory controller?. publication-title: J Theor Biol doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.09.010 – volume: 28 start-page: 545 year: 2014 ident: R15-20250504 article-title: Mind-body response and neurophysiological changes during stress and meditation: central role of homeostasis. publication-title: J Biol Regul Homeost Agents – volume: 19 start-page: 305 year: 1994 ident: R64-20250504 article-title: Peripheral and central chemoreceptor control of ventilation during exercise in humans. publication-title: Can J Appl Physiol doi: 10.1139/h94-026 – volume: 65 start-page: 706 year: 2019 ident: R17-20250504 article-title: Neurophysiological, cognitive-behavioral and neurochemical effects in practitioners of transcendental meditation - a literature review. publication-title: Rev Assoc Med Bras doi: 10.1590/1806-9282.65.5.706 – volume: 76 start-page: 1426 year: 2018 ident: R29-20250504 article-title: Human carotid bodies as a therapeutic target: new insights from a clinician’s perspective. publication-title: Kardiol Pol doi: 10.5603/KP.a2018.0178 – volume: 168 start-page: 1805 year: 2013 ident: R5-20250504 article-title: Meditation: should a cardiologist care?. publication-title: Int J Cardiol doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.06.086 – volume: 8 start-page: 670 year: 2017 ident: R62-20250504 article-title: What is the molecular signature of mind-body interventions?. A systematic review of gene expression changes induced by meditation and related practices. publication-title: Front Immunol doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00670 |
SSID | ssj0013724 |
Score | 2.388103 |
Snippet | Adjunctive therapy for hypertension is in high demand for clinical research. Therefore, several meta-analyses have provided sufficient evidence for meditation... |
SourceID | pubmedcentral proquest pubmed crossref wolterskluwer |
SourceType | Open Access Repository Aggregation Database Index Database Publisher |
StartPage | e32295 |
SubjectTerms | Adult Carotid Body Female Humans Hyperoxia Hypertension Male Meditation - methods Prospective Studies Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Study Protocol Clinical Trial Treatment Outcome |
Title | Carotid-body modulation through meditation in stage-I hypertensive subjects: Study protocol of a randomized and controlled study |
URI | https://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&NEWS=n&CSC=Y&PAGE=fulltext&D=ovft&AN=00005792-202301060-00026 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36607871 https://www.proquest.com/docview/2761983473 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PMC9829266 |
Volume | 102 |
hasFullText | 1 |
inHoldings | 1 |
isFullTextHit | |
isPrint | |
link | http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV1bb9MwFLZKJyEkhLiOcpmMxNvIaOM4tnkDWjSQChK7aG-REyddRJegthFiT_xH_hDHdpw0a4UYfYiSNLKSnC_28fF3voPQSzWUcZyI1AuyjHsBFSNPKi48TrJkSFPolk2i8PRzeHgSfDqjZ73e7zXWUrWKD5LLrXkl_2NVOAd21Vmy17Bs0yicgH2wL2zBwrD9JxtrtsYqV15cqp-6pk1diqspvqMXzms2YV7oqMEs9T7un8PUc-GI68sq1pEYQ4w7MgLTWrmhBHjYzEkYylR5kV-mqs6AM8z2ORy2wrSuIFS9TK-d1ndyvsoth7eNNFSzammqNgFCNP3ja6kW-QzGpX2l84ouymXbUWvJXpe_LYtm7IALT3VpXssNhDuCt9wSA450RWRbeWChs40B4pbRMl8PbvjEBDfCTn8celRYofODdMs514kP_Q202i45Jbpi-dbRwqoQT8dWxNL-mqu72txXxsyGyejW8Kfj6GojN9COD3MXv492vpxOJuN2cYvZWsvuOZwYlmCvt9xL12HamAVtknlv_yg10WL5zeRZrHlLx3fRnXqag99azN5DvbS4j246hDxAv9ahi1vo4hq6uIUuzgtcQxevQxc76L7BBrjYAReXGZa4BS6GPdwCFxvgPkQnHybH7w-9uhiIlwQ66pUl1E-0cpOMVRAzRTOaBAkbKcI5lYIlJJbgnTMJE4xUpJwKroYqCMOEyhGThDxC_aIs0scIixEXvi8DHgsahAkMWZIoHhOSMa2dxAfolXvj0Xer-RL9xc4D9MJZJYK-WS-4AfLLahn5OkbIScDIAO1aKzUNkjAE75yNBoh17NdcoHXfu_8U-bnRfxfcF-BXD5DXsXRkM6fN_VEmfE9_UDrkY6Qj_PDJ9R7rKbrVfpHPUH-1qNLn4ICv4j0TuNqrYf0HK3_cOQ |
linkProvider | Ovid |
linkToHtml | http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwlV1bb9MwFLagkwAJIe6Eq5FQnjA08R2pD1Wb0Y2lILUb4yly4oRVsGRaWtB44qfjk6SDMvFAXuLIVh5yHPvzOd_5DkIvbN-kaaZzwopCEcZ1QIxVmihaZH2eu2W5SRSOp2Kyz3YP-WHHtoBcGMg-q09ewa1Zp6EB9XDgYDgf7M78afRxNij90Ww0-OR_GL6NGj81sCT88aD6Viz94bThX3GpQwLFweHU02RPh-Iy2hI8lP0e2np_EEXj3_EG2Za_5VQQrgVb6xNp-ToetxqH7UWh_PXmHnYBmF7kV17_XkHsu_7SUN__2MC2b6IbHfLEw3aq3EKX8vI2uhJ3sfU76CdwP5YLS9LKnuHjynaFvXBXygdDGL4N3ONFiR2q_JyTHXzkDrKnHQ0e16sU_Dr1Gwz8xDMMKhCVm2q4KrDBblu01fHiR26xa-GOJf_VPTYit3fR_nY0H01IV5-BZAwcEUXGwwzEdExqWSotL3jGMhlYqhQ3WmY0NQ4wSeMwX65zxbWyfcuEyLgJpKH0HuqVVZk_QFgHSoehYSrVnInMrSKGWpVSWkiQs1Eeern-4slJK8ORrMPn8Tj520Aeer62SuJ-F4iBmDKvVnUSgttGUSaph-63Vjp_IRXCASYZeEhu2O98AEhxb_aUi6NGklurUDuo4yGyYemkTWZN_jUfH_7n-Gfo6mQe7yV7O9N3j9A16G3cQeIx6i1PV_kTB5CW6dNudv8C6iYIbA |
linkToPdf | http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwlV3db9MwELdGJ01ICPFN-TQSyhNGbfyNlIepSdkG7SZ1g_EUOXGyVWPJtLSg8sSfji8fgzJeyEsc2bKi3MU-3-_udwi9tgOTJKnOCMtzRRjXQ2Ks0kTRPB3wzC3LdaLwZCp2jtjeMT_eQB1iCsln1cVbuNXLNDSgHA6cCw-DvZk3mo2CL940-jwLpt7B9vuodlNDkIR3EI6DlRcG5bd84YX7QcfPOAkbksLmolC_-gbaVEoMWA9t7n-KovA37iCbMricCsK1YB1P0b-nWd_Lrhmo1-Msb30vAQOvzuoQ-D82svEddLu1QPF2ozJ30UZW3ENbkxZjv49-QgzIYm5JUtoVPi9tW-ALtyV9MMDxDYCP5wV21uVJRnbxqTvQXrbh8LhaJuDfqd5hiFNcYWCDKJ3K4TLHBrvt0Zbn8x-Zxa6F22j5r-6xJrt9gI7G0eFoh7R1GkjKwCGRp9xPgVTHJJYl0vKcpyyVQ0uV4kbLlCbGGU7SONsv05niWtmBZUKk3AylofQh6hVlkT1GWA-V9n3DVKI5E6lbTQy1KqE0l0Bro_roTffF44uGjiPuYPRJGP8toD561Ukldr8NYCGmyMplFfvgvlGUSdpHjxopXU1IhXCGkxz2kVyT39UAoORe7ynmpzU1t1a-diZPH5E1ScdNUmv9flxqn0DRejiN11n9vnjyn-Nfoi2n7fHH3emHp-gmdNZeIfEM9RaXy-y5s5MWyYtWuX8B9YcKAQ |
openUrl | ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Carotid-body+modulation+through+meditation+in+stage-I+hypertensive+subjects%3A+Study+protocol+of+a+randomized+and+controlled+study&rft.jtitle=Medicine+%28Baltimore%29&rft.au=Augusto%2C+Tiago+Rodrigues+de+Lemos&rft.au=Peroni%2C+Juliana&rft.au=de+Vargas%2C+Wandriane&rft.au=Santos%2C+Priscilla+Caroll&rft.date=2023-01-06&rft.issn=1536-5964&rft.eissn=1536-5964&rft.volume=102&rft.issue=1&rft.spage=e32295&rft_id=info:doi/10.1097%2FMD.0000000000032295&rft.externalDBID=n%2Fa&rft.externalDocID=10_1097_MD_0000000000032295 |
thumbnail_l | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=1536-5964&client=summon |
thumbnail_m | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=1536-5964&client=summon |
thumbnail_s | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=1536-5964&client=summon |