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The Impact of Stretching Intensities on Neural and Autonomic Responses: Implications for Relaxation

N Imagawa, Yuji Mizuno, Ibuki Nakata, Natsuna Komoto, Hanako Sakebayashi, Hayato Shigetoh, Takayuki Kodama, Junya Miyazaki

2023Sensors15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stretching is an effective exercise for increasing body flexibility and pain relief. This study investigates the relationship between stretching intensity and relaxation effects, focusing on brainwaves and autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity. We used a crossover design with low- and high-intensity conditions to elucidate the impact of varying stretching intensities on neural activity associated with relaxation in 19 healthy young adults. Participants completed mood questionnaires. Electroencephalography (EEG) and plethysmography measurements were also obtained before, during, and after stretching sessions. The hamstring muscle was targeted for stretching, with intensity conditions based on the Point of Discomfort. Data analysis included wavelet analysis for EEG, plethysmography data, and repeated-measures ANOVA to differentiate mood, ANS activity, and brain activity related to stretching intensity. Results demonstrated no significant differences between ANS and brain activity based on stretching intensity. However, sympathetic nervous activity showed higher activity during the rest phases than in the stretch phases. Regarding brain activity, alpha and beta waves showed higher activity during the rest phases than in the stretch phases. A negative correlation between alpha waves and sympathetic nervous activities was observed in high-intensity conditions. However, a positive correlation between beta waves and parasympathetic nervous activities was found in low-intensity conditions. Our findings suggest that stretching can induce interactions between the ANS and brain activity.

Topics & Concepts

Intensity (physics)Brain activity and meditationElectroencephalographyAutonomic nervous systemRelaxation (psychology)PsychologySympathetic nervous systemExercise intensityMoodAudiologyAlpha waveAlpha (finance)CorrelationMedicineNeuroscienceInternal medicineDevelopmental psychologyPhysicsBlood pressureHeart rateMathematicsGeometryConstruct validityQuantum mechanicsPsychiatryPsychometricsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlSports injuries and preventionSport Psychology and Performance
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