International audienceBreathing techniques are part of traditional relaxation methods; however, their influence on psychophysiological variables related to sleep is still unclear. Consequently, the aim of this paper was to investigate the influence of a 30-day slow-paced breathing intervention compared to social media use on subjective sleep quality and cardiac vagal activity (CVA, operationalized via high-frequency heart rate variability). Healthy participants (n = 64, 33 male, 31 female, M = 22.11, SD = 3.12) were randomly allocated to an experimental or control group. In the experimental group, they had to perform slow-paced breathing for 15 min each evening across a 30-day period. This was administered through a smartphone application. ...
This study was conducted to assess associations between social media use and overall well-being and ...
Despite the growing research base examining the benefits and physiological mechanisms of slow-paced ...
Sleep is a condition in which the body temporarily and partially loses its connection with the envir...
Embargoed to 23 February 2024With the advent of portable screen-based devices and an advancement in ...
Knowledge on efficient ways to reduce presleep arousal and, therefore, improve sleep, is scanty. We ...
Background Heart rate variability has been associated with better outcomes for multiple physical and...
This study was designed to look at how mindful meditation using the Calm App affected sleep pattern...
Article de 11 pages.International audienceThe practice of slow-paced breathing (SPB) has been linked...
International audienceIntroductionSlow-paced breathing (SPB) is a well-known relaxation technique in...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to understand the relationship between automatically captured s...
Voluntary slow breathing (VSB) is used as a prevention technique to support physical and mental heal...
Background: The speed of physiological recovery from stress may be a marker for cardiovascular disea...
International audienceDeep slow breathing can increase vagal nerve activity, indexed by heart rate v...
[[abstract]]Background: The sleep and circadian rhythm patterns associated with smartphone use, whic...
This study was conducted to assess associations between social media use and overall well-being and ...
Despite the growing research base examining the benefits and physiological mechanisms of slow-paced ...
Sleep is a condition in which the body temporarily and partially loses its connection with the envir...
Embargoed to 23 February 2024With the advent of portable screen-based devices and an advancement in ...
Knowledge on efficient ways to reduce presleep arousal and, therefore, improve sleep, is scanty. We ...
Background Heart rate variability has been associated with better outcomes for multiple physical and...
This study was designed to look at how mindful meditation using the Calm App affected sleep pattern...
Article de 11 pages.International audienceThe practice of slow-paced breathing (SPB) has been linked...
International audienceIntroductionSlow-paced breathing (SPB) is a well-known relaxation technique in...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to understand the relationship between automatically captured s...
Voluntary slow breathing (VSB) is used as a prevention technique to support physical and mental heal...
Background: The speed of physiological recovery from stress may be a marker for cardiovascular disea...
International audienceDeep slow breathing can increase vagal nerve activity, indexed by heart rate v...
[[abstract]]Background: The sleep and circadian rhythm patterns associated with smartphone use, whic...
This study was conducted to assess associations between social media use and overall well-being and ...
Despite the growing research base examining the benefits and physiological mechanisms of slow-paced ...
Sleep is a condition in which the body temporarily and partially loses its connection with the envir...