Aromatherapy alleviates endothelial dysfunction of medical staff after night-shift work : preliminary observations
Night-shift work causes mental stress and lifestyle changes, and is recognized as a risk of cardiovascular diseases associated with impaired endothelial function. Aromatherapy is becoming popular as a complementary therapy that is beneficial for mental relaxation. The purpose of this study was to in...
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Published in | Hypertension research Vol. 34; no. 2; pp. 264 - 267 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
London
Nature Publishing Group UK
01.02.2011
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Summary: | Night-shift work causes mental stress and lifestyle changes, and is recognized as a risk of cardiovascular diseases associated with impaired endothelial function. Aromatherapy is becoming popular as a complementary therapy that is beneficial for mental relaxation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of aromatherapy on the endothelial function of medical staff after night-shift work. This study consisted of 19 healthy medical personnel (19 men, mean age 32±7 years), including 11 physicians and 8 technicians. Aromatherapy was performed for 30 min by inhalation of the essential oil of lavender. Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) of the brachial artery was measured three times in each subject: on a regular workday, and after night-shift work before and immediately after aromatherapy. A control study was performed to assess the effect of a 30-min rest without aromatherapy. The mean value of sleep time during night-shift work was 3.3±1.3 h. FMD after night-shift work was lower than on a regular workday (10.4±1.8
vs
. 12.5±1.7%,
P
<0.001), which improved after aromatherapy (11.8±2.5%,
P
=0.02
vs
. before aromatherapy). FMD was stable in the control study (10.1±1.9
vs
. 10.1±2.2%,
P
=0.9). This study demonstrated that night-shift work impaired endothelial function in medical staff, an effect that was alleviated by short-term aromatherapy. |
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ISSN: | 0916-9636 1348-4214 1348-4214 |
DOI: | 10.1038/hr.2010.228 |