2022
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.14129
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Squeeze the beat: Enhancing cardiac vagal activity during resonance breathing via coherent pelvic floor recruitment

Abstract: Resonance breathing (RB) has been shown to benefit health and performance within clinical and non-clinical populations. This is attributed to its baroreflex stimulating effect and the concomitant increase in cardiac vagal activity (CVA). Hence, developing methods that strengthen the CVA boosting effect of RB could improve its clinical effectiveness. Therefore, we assessed whether supplementing RB with coherent pelvic floor activation (PRB), which has been shown to entrain the baroreflex, yields stronger CVA th… Show more

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“…Third, the tailoring of psychological variables to physiological regulation offers the potential to detect quite severe episodes of psychophysiological vulnerability, thus maximizing health benefits from JITAIs (Nahum-Shani et al, 2018). If the psychological situation does not meet the physiological state of demand (see, e.g., Lupien et al, 2022), we would suggest more physiologically focused intervention options such as slow-paced breathing (Tanzmeister et al, 2022; Tatschl & Schwerdtfeger, 2022) to restore autonomic function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, the tailoring of psychological variables to physiological regulation offers the potential to detect quite severe episodes of psychophysiological vulnerability, thus maximizing health benefits from JITAIs (Nahum-Shani et al, 2018). If the psychological situation does not meet the physiological state of demand (see, e.g., Lupien et al, 2022), we would suggest more physiologically focused intervention options such as slow-paced breathing (Tanzmeister et al, 2022; Tatschl & Schwerdtfeger, 2022) to restore autonomic function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intriguingly, the amplification of CVA due to slow-paced deep breathing could be enhanced by complementing the latter with inspiratory resistance or pelvic floor recruitment during inhalation (Gholamrezaei et al. 2021 ; Tatschl and Schwerdtfeger 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%