Effect of Instrumental Indian Classical Music on Blood Pressure, Body Surface Temperature, and Oxygen Saturation Among Healthy Elderly Individuals in Datia District: A Physiological Study
Palak Shilpi, Mahima Pareek, Rishi Rajpoot, Vivek Verma, Vishal Soni

TL;DR
This study shows that listening to Indian classical music can lower blood pressure in healthy elderly people, suggesting it could be a helpful non-drug therapy for stress and heart health.
Contribution
The novel contribution is demonstrating the immediate blood pressure-lowering effect of instrumental Indian classical music in healthy elderly individuals.
Findings
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure significantly decreased immediately after music exposure.
Surface body temperature showed minimal decrease, and SpO2 remained stable.
Music exposure had a calming effect on cardiovascular parameters in elderly participants.
Abstract
Background The use of music therapy for modulating physiological parameters has gained interest in geriatric care, yet its specific effects in healthy elderly populations remain underexplored. This study aimed to assess the immediate impact of instrumental Indian classical music on blood pressure (BP), surface body temperature (ST), and oxygen saturation (SpO2) in older adults. Objectives To evaluate the immediate effects of instrumental Indian classical music on blood pressure, surface body temperature and SpO2 in older adults. Methods This exploratory physiological study recruited 96 elderly participants aged 60 years and above. Participants underwent a 15-minute exposure to instrumental Indian classical music. Physiological parameters, including systolic and diastolic BP, ST, and SpO2, were recorded at four time points: pre-intervention, during intervention, immediately…
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TopicsMusic Therapy and Health · Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders · Neuroscience and Music Perception
