2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692008000100006
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Effects of relaxation on anxiety and salivary IgA levels in puerperae

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“…14 In another study, the use of music as a relaxation technique improved the women's emotional state and reduced anxiety in the puerperal period. 13 In an Iranian study, a piece of a Johann Sebastian Bach composition played before abdominal surgery decreased the anxiety levels of patients and improved some physiological responses. 19 Although music has three principle effects, including; release of endorphins as body's natural opiates, decrease in the secretion of catecholamines, such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, and also a decrease in levels of adrenal corticosteroids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…14 In another study, the use of music as a relaxation technique improved the women's emotional state and reduced anxiety in the puerperal period. 13 In an Iranian study, a piece of a Johann Sebastian Bach composition played before abdominal surgery decreased the anxiety levels of patients and improved some physiological responses. 19 Although music has three principle effects, including; release of endorphins as body's natural opiates, decrease in the secretion of catecholamines, such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, and also a decrease in levels of adrenal corticosteroids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11,12 Primo (2008) found that music as a relaxation procedure can significantly improve the emotional state and reduce anxiety in the puerperal period. 13 In another report, music during general anesthesia had no effect on post-operative pain and anxiety following Cesarean (C) section. 14 C-section has become the most common surgery in recent years.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…33 Regarding the prenatal period, 15 articles were analyzed, and 9 of them were relevant for the present review, for they dealt with anxiety in parturient women, and 4 out of these 9 studies were carried out during the nonstress test. According to Primo and Amorim, 34 during pregnancy women may experience anguish and anxiety due to the need to adapt to situations regarding maternity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Em relação ao gênero, para a composição dos grupos os participantes, foram selecionados de forma a manter a mesma proporção de homens e mulheres nove homens e nove mulheres para cada grupo. 2) Coletânea de músicas relaxantes utilizadas em estudos prévios: foi utilizada uma coletânea de músicas cujos efeitos relaxantes foram evidenciados em estudos pregressos (Andrade, & Ávila, 2007;Bigand et al, 2005;Chafin, Roy, Gerin, & Christenfeld, 2004;Hatem, Lira, & Mattos, 2006;Kain, Wang, Mayes, Krivutza, & Teague, 2001;Primo, & Amorim, 2008) e que correspondem às características das músicas relaxantes expostas na revisão bibliográfica do presente estudo. As músicas selecionadas foram: 1) Primavera do concerto "As quatro estações" de Vivaldi (10min 20s); 2) Segundo movimento da Serenata Noturna (K239) de Mozart (4min 9s); 3) Segundo movimento (Romance -Andante) da Serenata em Sol Maior (K 525) de Mozart (5min 44s); 4) Ária na corda sol (quarta corda) da Suíte orquestral nº 3 em Ré M (BWV1068) de Bach (4min 47s); e 5) Adágio do Concerto para Violino e orquestra em Ré maior (op.…”
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