ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2022;39(2):209-219 |
Original article
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Running title:
Effect of Oral Consumption Lavandula on Prehypertension
Effect of the Oral Consumption of Lavender Extract (Lavandula) on
Prehypertension
in the Retirees of Retirement Centers: A Randomized
Clinical Trial
Mahboobeh
Ahmadabadi1, Fereshteh Ghorat2, Raha Salehabadi3,
Sedigheh Rastaghi4, Mostafa Rad3
1Student Research Committee, School of
Nursing and Midwifery, Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences,
Introduction/Aim: Hypertension is a common disorder of old age, which
could be prevented by medicinal herbs. The present study aimed to
evaluate the effect of lavender extract on prehypertension in the
retired population.
Methods: This triple-blind clinical trial was conducted on 60 retired
men and women who were divided into two groups of lavender extract and
placebo using the permuted block technique. Lavender extract
(originating from flower part) and placebo were used twice a day (3
grams is equivalent to 3 cc each time) for two weeks. Blood pressure was
measured before use, in the first and second week after use, and one
week after the discontinuation of the medication to evaluate the
stability of the drug effects. Data analysis was performed in STATA
software version 14 at the significance level of p < 0.05.
Results: Before the intervention, the mean systolic blood pressure in
the lavender extract and placebo groups was 133.9 ± 9.3 mmHg and 127.3 ±
6.3 mmHg, respectively. After a one-week intervention, the mean blood
pressure of the groups was 123.1 ± 12.6 mmHg and 125.8±
7.2 mmHg, respectively, while it was 120.8 ± 10.7 mmHg and 127.9
± 2 mmHg after two weeks. One week after drug discontinuation, these
levels were estimated at 123.7 ± 10.7 mmHg and 129.2 ± 10.10 mmHg,
respectively. The results of repeated measures ANOVA indicated that
lavender extract had significant effects on systolic and diastolic blood
pressure in the intervention group (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: According to the results, lavender extract was effective in
prehypertension control in the retired subjects.
Keywords: lavender, prehypertension,
retirees, flower, medicinal plant
Corresponding author:
Mostafa Rad
e-mail: mostafarad633@yahoo.com