Influence of a “Warm Touch” Support Enhancement Intervention Among Married Couples on Ambulatory Blood Pressure, Oxytocin, Alpha Amylase, and Cortisol

Adult Male Hydrocortisone Pituitary-Adrenal System Social Support Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory Oxytocin Circadian Rhythm 3. Good health Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Touch Humans Female Empathy Marriage alpha-Amylases Saliva
DOI: 10.1097/psy.0b013e318187aef7 Publication Date: 2008-10-09T00:45:06Z
ABSTRACT
To investigate whether a support intervention (warm touch enhancement) influences physiological stress systems that are linked to important health outcomes. Growing evidence points to a protective effect of social and emotional support on both morbidity and mortality.In this study, 34 healthy married couples (n = 68), aged 20 to 39 years (mean = 25.2 years), were randomly assigned to a "behavior monitoring" control group or participated in a 4-week intervention study in which clinic levels of plasma oxytocin, 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure, and salivary cortisol and alpha amylase were obtained pre and post intervention, at the same time salivary oxytocin was taken at home during weeks 1 and 4.Salivary oxytocin was enhanced both early and late in the intervention group and alpha amylase was reduced at post treatment in intervention group husbands and wives relative to controls. Husbands in the intervention group had significantly lower post treatment 24-hour systolic blood pressure than the control group.Increasing warm touch among couples has a beneficial influence on multiple stress-sensitive systems.
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