笑声
喜剧片
随机对照试验
迟发性肌肉酸痛
医学
漫画
可视模拟标度
疼痛耐受性
物理疗法
心理学
麻醉
痛阈
外科
内科学
文学类
艺术
社会心理学
肌肉损伤
作者
Stephanie Lapierre,Brett Baker,Hirofumi Tanaka
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jbmt.2019.04.005
摘要
Abstract
Introduction
Chronic pain is a debilitating condition that affects many people. Currently, there is no single treatment known to cure or assure relief from chronic pain. Accordingly, the management of patients' discomfort is an integral part of treating chronic pain. Such treatment, however, is not effective for many patients. We investigated whether mirthful laughter provided by comic relief can influence pain tolerance and muscle soreness in young healthy participants. Methods
Forty participants underwent a randomized controlled cross-over designed experiment. Each participant was exposed to a comedy video eliciting mirthful laughter and an uninteresting documentary. Delayed onset muscle soreness was induced in one leg at a time by eccentric exercise. Pain tolerance was tested using blunt force application and assessed subjectively using a visual analog scale. Results
Watching the comedy video elicited a significantly greater irregular breathing pattern compared with watching the documentary video (p < 0.001). After watching the comedy, the participants' positive affect was increased (Δ2 ± 1) while it was largely decreased (Δ-11 ± 2) after watching the documentary video (p < 0.001). Pain tolerance was decreased by 17 ± 5 N after viewing the documentary video (p < 0.001), but did not change significantly after watching the comedy. Conclusions
Thirty minutes of watching a comedy eliciting laughter favorably influenced pain tolerance in healthy humans. Clinical trial no.
#NCT02896075.
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