2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2016.11.016
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Attention-demand effects on respiration in chronic low back pain patients

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“…Reductions in respiration and heart rate have been reported in recent analyses of different meditation techniques (Gerritsen Error bars = standard error of the mean. Pascoe, Thompson, Jenkins, & Ski, 2017) and with increases in cognitive and attentional engagement (Goosheh et al, 2017). The respiratory vagal nerve stimulation model identifies direct and indirect pathways by which cognition, affect, respiration, and heart rate interact (Gerritsen & Band, 2018).…”
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“…Reductions in respiration and heart rate have been reported in recent analyses of different meditation techniques (Gerritsen Error bars = standard error of the mean. Pascoe, Thompson, Jenkins, & Ski, 2017) and with increases in cognitive and attentional engagement (Goosheh et al, 2017). The respiratory vagal nerve stimulation model identifies direct and indirect pathways by which cognition, affect, respiration, and heart rate interact (Gerritsen & Band, 2018).…”
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“…A large body of literature has thus addressed the effectiveness of chronic LBP (CLBP) management protocols . Common conservative interventions include manual therapy; education; physical activity and exercise prescription to reverse strength, endurance, and motor control deficits; and spinal traction and electrotherapy . However, there is considerable disagreement regarding the success of the intervention protocols, although they all maintain that management of CLBP is still not satisfactory .…”
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confidence: 99%