Utility of paced breathing tablet guidance apparatus with real‐time feedback on autonomic function for individuals with mild cognitive impairment: a pilot study

Author:

Tanaka Mieko1ORCID,Kakuma Tatsuyuki2,Asada Takashi34

Affiliation:

1. Brain Functions Laboratory, Inc. Tokyo Japan

2. Biostatistics Centre Kurume University School of Medicine Kurume Japan

3. Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo Japan

4. Memory Clinic Ochanomizu Tokyo Japan

Abstract

BackgroundMild cognitive impairment (MCI) individuals also show significant parasympathetic deficits, while autonomic nervous system (ANS) flexibility can strengthen cognitive and brain function. Paced (or slow) breathing has significant effects on the ANS and is associated with relaxation and well‐being. However, paced breathing requires considerable time and practice, a significant barrier to its widespread adoption. Feedback systems appear promising to make practice more time‐efficient. A tablet guidance system providing real‐time feedback on autonomic function was developed for MCI individuals and tested for efficacy.MethodsIn this single‐blind study, 14 outpatients with MCI practised with the device for 5 min twice a day for 2 weeks. The active group received feedback (FB+), whereas the placebo group (FB–) did not. Coefficient of variation of R‐R intervals as the outcome indicator was measured immediately after the first intervention (T1), the end of the 2‐week intervention (T2), and 2 weeks later (T3).ResultsThe mean outcome of the FB– group remained unchanged during the study period, whereas the outcome value of the FB+ group increased and retained the intervention effect for an additional 2 weeks.ConclusionsResults indicate this FB system‐integrated apparatus may be useful for MCI patients for effectively learning paced breathing.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology

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