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A critical review on clinical evidence of the efficacy of lavender in sleep disorders.

Jing Luo, Wubian Jiang
Review Phytotherapy research : PTR 2022 30 次引用

研究设计

研究类型
Review
研究人群
Patients with sleep disorders across various diseases (cancer, renal disease, neurological/psychiatric disorders, respiratory, cardiac, metabolic diseases)
干预措施
A critical review on clinical evidence of the efficacy of lavender in sleep disorders. lavender essential oil (aromatherapy, inhalation, or massage)
对照组
placebo or no treatment
主要结局
sleep disorder outcomes across various patient populations
效应方向
Positive
偏倚风险
Unclear

摘要

Sleep disorders are one of the most prevalent psychiatric diseases. Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder amongst the general population. It is also one of the most frequent complaints in primary healthcare centers. Lavender is called "the broom of the brain" in different oriental traditional medicines. It is one of the most used plants for patients with sleep disorders. This study reviews what is currently known about the use of lavender for sleep disorders in patients with different diseases, from cancers and end-stage renal disease to neurological-psychiatric diseases (e.g., depression, dementia, and autism), respiratory, cardiac, and metabolic diseases. Additionally, its most used administration route is the inhalation of its essential oil (i.e., aromatherapy) alone or in combination by massage. Some limitations of the reviewed literature were discussed briefly. Overall, this critical review provides promising evidence of the lavender efficacy for sleep disorders in a wide variety of populations and diseases. However, further clinical studies with robust design and longer durations of intervention are necessary for more evidence-based judgment on its effect on sleep problems and to investigate its mechanism of action.

简要概述

Overall, this critical review provides promising evidence of the lavender efficacy for sleep disorders in a wide variety of populations and diseases.

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