Positive psychological effects of seated acupressure massage are associated with a rise in plasma oxytocin without affecting CGRP levels or circulating IL-6.

Amma-massage CGRP Cardiovascular Cortisol IL-6 Oxytocin

Journal

Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
ISSN: 2666-4976
Titre abrégé: Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101774169

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2024
Historique:
received: 04 12 2023
accepted: 04 12 2023
medline: 6 2 2024
pubmed: 6 2 2024
entrez: 6 2 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Work-related stress is a major public health issue. Given the relationship between acute stress responses and health, finding strategies to deal with the unpleasant symptoms brought on by stress is essential. Massage therapy is a popular stress-reduction technique, but its effectiveness has yet to be shown. In that matter, this study investigates the effects of a 17-minute session of seated Amma massage on young healthy people. Subjective stress perception, anxiety and self-confidence were assessed before and after the massage using the Spielberger State Anxiety Scale (STAI-Y, Spielberger et al., 1983) and the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory (EEAC, Cury et al., 1999), together with cardiovascular parameters. Cortisol, CGRP, IL-6, and oxytocin plasma levels were measured before and after the massage to investigate its possible mode of action. This study enrolled 59 people: 33 receiving the massage, and 26 controls only seated on the massage chair. Interaction Time x Group demonstrates significant differences for all psychological measurements (STAI, EEAC) before and after the Amma massage, showing a beneficial effect of this treatment, in particular on perceived anxiety and self-confidence. No evidence was found of any correlation between cortisol plasma levels and psychological outcomes. No relationship was shown between the decrease of perceived stress and measured CGRP or IL-6 release, but the data demonstrated that heart frequency could be slightly decreased. The oxytocin plasma levels were significantly increased by the massage and could be responsible for the recovery of psychological outcomes. We conclude that seated acupressure Amma massage could be a useful tool to ameliorate quality of life at work.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38318420
doi: 10.1016/j.cpnec.2023.100220
pii: S2666-4976(23)00054-1
pmc: PMC10839771
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Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

100220

Informations de copyright

© 2023 The Authors.

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The authors whose names are listed immediately below certify that they have NO affiliations with or involvement in any organization or entity with any financial interest (such as honoraria; educational grants; participation in speakers’ bureaus; membership, employment, consultancies, stock ownership, or other equity interest; and expert testimony or patent-licensing arrangements), or non-financial interest (such as personal or professional relationships, affiliations, knowledge or beliefs) in the subject matter or materials discussed in this manuscript.

Auteurs

Florentine Fricker (F)

Université de Bourgogne, UFR Sciences Humaines, Cedex, Erasme, 21078, Dijon, France.

Marie-Virginie Barbotte (MV)

Université de Bourgogne, UFR SVTE, 6 Bvd Gabriel, 21000, Dijon, France.

Gaétan Pallot (G)

Université de Bourgogne, LNC Research Center U1231-Team LipSTIC, 7 Bvd Jeanne d'Arc, 21000, Dijon, France.
Université de Bourgogne, UFR SVTE, Biogéosciences, CNRS UMR 6282, 6 Bvd Gabriel, 21000, Dijon, France.

Nouhaila Radoua (N)

Université de Bourgogne, UFR SVTE, 6 Bvd Gabriel, 21000, Dijon, France.

Gabriele Sorci (G)

Université de Bourgogne, Biogéosciences / UMR 6282, 6 Bvd Gabriel, 21000 Dijon, France.

Marie Heitz (M)

Université de Bourgogne, UFR Sciences Humaines, Cedex, Erasme, 21078, Dijon, France.

Grégory Brison (G)

Université de Bourgogne, Psychologie Sociale et Psychologie du travail, Psy-DREPI (EA-7458), 21000 Dijon, France.
Psychologue Education Nationale, CIO Dijon, 21000, Dijon, France.

Edith Sales-Vuillemin (E)

Université de Bourgogne, Psychologie Sociale et Psychologie du travail, Psy-DREPI (EA-7458), 21000 Dijon, France.

Jean-Louis Connat (JL)

Université de Bourgogne, INSERM TCM Research Center U1231-Therapies, Immune Response and Cancers Team, Animal Cell and Molecular Biology, 6 Bvd Gabriel, 21000, Dijon, France.

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