2020
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare8020100
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How to Relax in Stressful Situations: A Smart Stress Reduction System

Abstract: Stress is an inescapable element of the modern age. Instances of untreated stress may lead to a reduction in the individual’s health, well-being and socio-economic situation. Stress management application development for wearable smart devices is a growing market. The use of wearable smart devices and biofeedback for individualized real-life stress reduction interventions has received less attention. By using our unobtrusive automatic stress detection system for use with consumer-grade smart bands, we first de… Show more

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“…48 Much sleep, physical activity (like yoga, tai chi), thinking patterns, relaxation, deep breathing are the stress reducers. 49 The ability to relax during exposition on stress factors is connected with higher QOL and lower level of anxiety and depression in patients with MS 50 , 51 Some studies showed evidence of these strategies having a positive impact on the physical and mental health of patients with MS. 52–55 Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) and autogenic training, reflexology has a good influence on the health-related quality of life and well-being in MS. 56–58 Also, a variety of psychological interventions ranging from mindfulness-based and cognitive-behavioral approaches can improve the quality of life and mental health of patients with MS. 59 Patients who use less emotional coping strategies assess their HRQoL highly. 60 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 Much sleep, physical activity (like yoga, tai chi), thinking patterns, relaxation, deep breathing are the stress reducers. 49 The ability to relax during exposition on stress factors is connected with higher QOL and lower level of anxiety and depression in patients with MS 50 , 51 Some studies showed evidence of these strategies having a positive impact on the physical and mental health of patients with MS. 52–55 Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) and autogenic training, reflexology has a good influence on the health-related quality of life and well-being in MS. 56–58 Also, a variety of psychological interventions ranging from mindfulness-based and cognitive-behavioral approaches can improve the quality of life and mental health of patients with MS. 59 Patients who use less emotional coping strategies assess their HRQoL highly. 60 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otras estrategias como escuchar música, ver televisión o navegar en internet también favorecen el manejo del estrés si están bien orientadas, con la finalidad de que los estudiantes se liberen de la carga académica, pero a la vez requiere de una supervisión cuidadosa para que no incurran en la desidia o adicción, lo que podría repercutir negativamente en su rendimiento académico (24,25). Así mismo, la espiritualidad o tener fe en un ser supremo proporciona la fortaleza y la convicción para sobrellevar adecuadamente situaciones estresantes en esta etapa de la vida.…”
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“…Heart rate variability biofeedback with resonant frequency breathing on sleep significantly improved the quality of sleep assessed by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scores ( 33 ). Wearable smart device heart rate variability biofeedback shows promise for individualized real-life stress reduction interventions and further and further well-designed trials are warranted ( 34 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%