Efficacy of Wholetones® 2Sleep Music on Health and Sleep Behaviors of Healthy Adults With Insomnia Symptoms
Insomnia, Sleeplessness
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Insomnia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Insomnia Index score indicating occasional sleeplessness
Exclusion Criteria:
- BMI over 34
- smokers
- heart conditions
- sleep apnea
Sites / Locations
- Jacksonville University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Wholetones Intervention
Classical Intervention
Wholetones music to help participants sleep. Data collected after listening to the Wholetones music was compared to that collected both at Baseline, and after listening to the other music condition (i.e. Classical music). Wholetones® 2Sleep is music that is designed to lull the listener into a deep, delta sleep, using frequency-enhanced music and precise tempos. Wholetones® differs from other musical genres in that it employs a proprietary method of tuning and layering the music with a unique frequency underlayment.
Classical music was the additional music condition used to compare to both Baseline data and Wholetones data. The classical music was selected based on the Mayo Clinic and NIH music recommendations for better sleep. More specifically, the classical music consisted of the following six pieces: Beethoven (i.e., Moonlight Sonata, first movement), Marconi Union (i.e., Weightless), Chopin (i.e., Nocturne No.2, Op.9), Ravel (i.e., Piano Concerto in G major, 2nd movement), and J.S. Bach (i.e., Prelude No.1).