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                            Effect of autogenic training on quality of life and symptoms in people living with HIV: A mixed method randomized controlled trial. Quality of life of people living with HIV is strongly affected by sleep problems, fatigue, pain, anxiety, and depression symptoms. This study set out to evaluate the effects of autogenic training (AT) on quality of life and symptoms within this population. A mixed
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                            The Effect of Autogenic Training in a Form of Audio Recording on Sleep Quality and Physiological Stress Reactions of University Athletes-Pilot Study. Despite the growing popularity of relaxation training, the effectiveness of an autogenic training (AT) as a method of dealing with sleep problems in group of student athletes is unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to fill this gap. University
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                            A Single Session of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Produced Greater Increases in Heart Rate Variability Than Autogenic Training. Heart rate variability biofeedback (HRV-BF) has been confirmed to increase heart rate variability (HRV) and cardiac outflows by baroreflex in healthy populations and clinical patients. Autogenic training (AT) is common used in the psychological intervention stepped down their breathing rates from 12, to 8, to 6 breaths/per min; and received feedback of HRV indices from the app. Participants in the AT group received autogenic training and feedback of heart rate from the app. A chest belt Zephyr BioHarness was connected through Bluetooth to a Zenfone5 mobile phone, it collected the signals of interbeat intervals and breathing rates at pre-training, mid
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                            A mixed-method randomized feasibility trial evaluating progressive muscle relaxation or autogenic training on depressive symptoms and quality of life in people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) who have depressive symptoms. Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) and autogenic training (AT) are effective relaxation techniques to reduce depressive symptoms. However, no studies
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                            Effect of stretching exercises versus autogenic training on preeclampsia. Preeclampsia (PE) is the most common medical complication of pregnancy characterized by hypertension and significant proteinuria after the 20th week of gestation, its prevalence is about 2%-8% of pregnancies. Antihypertensive drugs were found to have an adverse effect to both the mother and the fetus so interest is increased in nonchemical treatment. This study was conducted to compare between the effects of stretching exercises versus autogenic training (AT) on PE. This study was carried out on 40 preeclamptic primiparous women, their gestational age was exceeding 20 weeks. They were randomly divided into two equal groups; group A consisted of 20 women received stretching exercises and group B consisted of 20 women
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                            The influence of autogenic training on the physical properties of skin and cardiac autonomic activity in postmenopausal women: an exploratory study. Autogenic training (AT) is a major relaxation training technique whose clinical efficacy has been verified in dermatology. Many reports demonstrate ameliorated skin conditions in AT-treated subjects with reduced psychological stress. However
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                            2018Journal Of Sexual Medicine
                            One Session of Autogenic Training Increases Acute Subjective Sexual Arousal in Premenopausal Women Reporting Sexual Arousal Problems. Below average heart rate variability (HRV) has been associated with sexual arousal dysfunction and overall sexual dysfunction in women. Autogenic training, a psychophysiologic relaxation technique, has been shown to increase HRV. In a recent study, sexually healthy women experienced acute increases in physiologic (ie, genital) and subjective sexual arousal after 1 brief session of autogenic training. To build on these findings by testing the effects of a single session of autogenic training on sexual arousal in a sample of women who reported decreased or absent sexual arousal for at least 6 months. Genital sexual arousal, subjective sexual arousal
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                            2018Nursing education perspectives
                            The Effect of Autogenic Training on Self-Efficacy, Anxiety, and Performance on Nursing Student Simulation. The increased anxiety experienced by nursing students during simulations can serve as a significant barrier to learning. The use of anxiety-reducing techniques such as autogenic training (AT) can mitigate the negative effects of anxiety and improve the overall learning experience
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                            The effects of a relaxation program featuring aquatic therapy and autogenic training among people with cervical dystonia (a pilot study). Classic physical interventions for cervical dystonia (CD) have focused on treating motor components or, on motor components and relaxation programs. However, no CD treatment study has focused on a relaxation program alone. We developed a pilot study to assess whether a therapy completely based on a relaxation program could improve the physical and mental symptomatologies of patients with CD. Fifteen persons were included in the experimental group, which received individual sessions of aquatic (Watsu) therapy (WT) and autogenic training (AT). In addition, 12 persons were included in passive control group. We administered different questionnaires related
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                            [The effectiveness of autogenic training in the psycho-corrective treatment of the patients presenting with chronic somatic diseases]. The autogenic training (AT) is one of the most widely used methods for psychotherapy of patients suffering from chronic somatic diseases (CSD). A number of studies have demonstrated the improvement of the psychological status in the patients under the influence of autogenic training. However, up to the present time, both the mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effectiveness and the predictors of the AT effectiveness have remained to be poorly studied which hampers the development of differentiated indications for the application of this technique. The objective of the present study was to estimate the effectiveness of AT and to identify the predictors
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                            2017BioPsychoSocial medicine
                            The relationship between salivary amylase and the physical and psychological changes elicited by continuation of autogenic training in patients with functional somatic syndrome The aim of this study was to clarify the changes in biological measures during autogenic training (AT) sessions and the relationship between these biological measures and the changes in physical and psychological measures
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                            2023Clinical Trials
                            Autogenic Training Effects on Pre-eclampsia The purpose of study is to find the effects of autogenic training on blood pressure and anxiety in preeclampsia females. There is little of evidence to allow conclusions about effectiveness of autogenic training on preeclampsia Therefore this study will add to the growing body of knowledge that if autogenic training is better than any other protocol pregnancies worldwide. Pre-eclampsia is much more common in women who are pregnant for the first time or have obesity, diabetes and autoimmune disease.Randomized controlled trial (RCT) will be conducted to find the effects of autogenic training on blood pressure and anxiety in females having pre-eclampsia, the data will be collected from National Hospital and Sofia clinic via sphygmomanometer and DASS-21
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                            Effectiveness of Autogenic Training in improving motor performances in Parkinson's disease. Relaxation training can be an important adjunct in reducing symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease (PD). Autogenic Training (AT) is a simple, easily administered and inexpensive technique for retraining the mind and the body to be able to relax. AT uses visual imagery and body awareness to promote
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                            The effect of autogenic training on salivary immunoglobulin A in surgical patients with breast cancer: A randomized pilot trial. Psychological stress among breast cancer patients can inhibit immune function and contribute to disease progression. We investigated the effects of autogenic training (AT), a relaxation method for reducing stress, on salivary immunoglobulin A (sIgA) in breast cancer
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                            2014Asian nursing research
                            Effects of autogenic training on stress response and heart rate variability in nursing students. This study was undertaken to confirm the effects of autogenic training (AT) on stress response and heart rate variability in nursing school students experiencing stress related to clinical training. The study was carried out from September 2012 to April 2013 in a quasi-experimental nonequivalent
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                            2014Nursing older people
                            Autogenic training shows short-term benefits in patients with early Parkinson's disease. A trial of people with early Parkinson's disease compared 32 having physiotherapy with a similar number who had an additional 15 minutes of autogenic training (AT).
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                            2021PROSPERO
                            Effectiveness of autogenic training to decrease anxiety in elderly with chronic diseases: Systematic Review Effectiveness of autogenic training to decrease anxiety in elderly with chronic diseases: Systematic Review Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good faith and registered the review in PROSPERO
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                            2020PROSPERO
                            Efficacy of autogenic training in adult patients with pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Efficacy of autogenic training in adult patients with pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good
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                            ;59(1):1-18. doi: 10.1111/head.13456. PMID: 30536394. 7. Lee HJ, Lee JH, Cho EY, et al. Efficacy of psychological treatment for headache disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Headache Pain. 2019 Feb;20(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s10194-019-0965-4. PMID: 30764752. 8. Seo E, Hong E, Choi J, et al. Effectiveness of autogenic training on headache: a systematic review. Complement Ther Med. 2018 Aug
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