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Study on the Impact of "Health Qigong. WuQinxi" on the Physical Health of the University Students
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作者 Xiang Bin 《International English Education Research》 2014年第8期86-91,共6页
This study based on documents and materials, interview, experiment and data statistical analysis, as well as by the means of "Health Qigong.WuQinxi", and carries on a 4-month exercise intervention aiming at the univ... This study based on documents and materials, interview, experiment and data statistical analysis, as well as by the means of "Health Qigong.WuQinxi", and carries on a 4-month exercise intervention aiming at the university students, furthermore to have a comparison of their level scores on physical shape, physiological indicator, before and after the experiment. And we come to a conclusion through this 4-month exercise, when concerns to physical shape and physiological indicator: we can see a significant difference on WHR body mass index and vital capacity (p≤ 0.01); as well as waist circumference, pulse, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, sit and reach, grip strength (p ≤ 0.05). So we note that long-term "Health Qignng .WuQinxi" practice can improve the physical health of the university students, and assess the students who failed to meet health standards physically, and fmally realize our hope promoting the comprehensive development of university students. 展开更多
关键词 Health qigong. WuQinxi University Students Physical Health
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Study on the Impact of“Health Qigong. WuQinxi” on the Physical Health of the University Students
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作者 XiangBin 《Journal of Zhouyi Research》 2014年第4期4-9,共6页
关键词 身体健康 大学生 气功 健身 体质 身体形态 生理指标
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Effects of Tai Chi and Qigong on health indicators in people with lumbar disc herniation:A systematic review and meta-analysis
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作者 Anni Zhao Junru Mao +5 位作者 Yiqing Cai Mi'na Wang Hongguo Rong Jingjing Huang Xuanzhi Luo Xin Liu 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences》 CAS 2024年第4期395-404,共10页
Objective To evaluate the effect of Tai Chi and Qigong on patients with lumbar disc herniation(LDH).Methods Relevant data were retrieved from nine English and Chinese databases,including Cochrane Library,PubMed,and Wa... Objective To evaluate the effect of Tai Chi and Qigong on patients with lumbar disc herniation(LDH).Methods Relevant data were retrieved from nine English and Chinese databases,including Cochrane Library,PubMed,and Wanfang Data,etc.from inception to June 2024.All published randomized controlled trials assessing the effect of Tai Chi and Qigong on visual analog scale(VAS),Japanese Orthopedic Association(JOA)score,and other health indicators in participants with LDH compared to usual medical care or other treatments were included.Grey literature,trials involving the pushing of hands(Tui Shou)or Tai Chi with weapons,and trials with co-interventions(Tai Chi/Qigong plus another treatment)were excluded.Methodological quality was analyzed using the Cochrane risk of bias tool,and evidence quality was assessed using the Grading of Recommendations,Assessment,Development,and Evaluations(GRADE)tool.Results Fourteen trials(954 patients)were included in this study.Tai Chi and Qigong were associated with lower VAS pain scores(standardized mean difference−0.55,95%confidence interval[CI]−0.95 to−0.15,P=0.01),higher JOA scores(mean difference[MD]4.40,95%CI 2.62 to 6.18,P<.001)and straight leg raise test results(MD 9.40°,95%CI 7.64 to 11.15,P<0.001)in patients with LDH.Furthermore,compared with usual care,Tai Chi and Qigong showed enhanced effects on pain and JOA scores.When compared to other exercises or massage,the effect on pain scores was similar but that on JOA scores was significant.Conclusions Tai Chi and Qigong may have favorable effects on VAS pain and JOA scores compared with usual care,and on JOA scores compared with other exercises or massage in patients with LDH.Given the overall poor quality of the evidence,the results of current study should be interpreted cautiously. 展开更多
关键词 Tai Chi qigong Lumbar disc herniation Randomized controlled trial Systematic review META-ANALYSIS
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健身气功社会体育指导员助力公共健康服务体系建设的新动力研究
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作者 周欣楠 黄义军 《当代体育科技》 2025年第1期103-106,共4页
该文对健身气功社会体育指导员在公共健康服务体系建设中的相关情形进行研究。通过实地考察,了解其实际工作状况,包括人员基本情况、工作开展情况及现存问题。从健康促进、文化传播、社会凝聚3个方面剖析其动力机制,并据此提出发展策略... 该文对健身气功社会体育指导员在公共健康服务体系建设中的相关情形进行研究。通过实地考察,了解其实际工作状况,包括人员基本情况、工作开展情况及现存问题。从健康促进、文化传播、社会凝聚3个方面剖析其动力机制,并据此提出发展策略,涵盖人才培养、管理机制优化、资源均衡配置及文化融合宣传,旨在促进健身气功社会体育指导员更好地服务于公共健康。 展开更多
关键词 健身气功 社会体育指导员 公共健康服务体系 动力研究
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健身气功在高职院校的推广路径研究
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作者 陈欢欢 《当代体育科技》 2025年第1期66-69,共4页
健身气功对人体健康的积极影响显著,其作为中华传统文化的重要组成部分,对校园文化建设的丰富性贡献卓越。鉴于其在促进高职学生身心健康方面的独特价值,该文首先概述了健身气功的基本内涵与特点,进而深入剖析了在高职院校推广健身气功... 健身气功对人体健康的积极影响显著,其作为中华传统文化的重要组成部分,对校园文化建设的丰富性贡献卓越。鉴于其在促进高职学生身心健康方面的独特价值,该文首先概述了健身气功的基本内涵与特点,进而深入剖析了在高职院校推广健身气功的迫切需求。为优化实施路径,该文提出了一系列策略建议,旨在推动健身气功项目在高职院校中的有效融入与蓬勃发展,进而为学生的全面发展提供有力支撑。 展开更多
关键词 健身气功 中华传统文化 高职院校 全面发展
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传统保健体育课程思政设计与实践探索--以健身气功为例
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作者 邓春菊 龙专 刘文海 《湖南中医药大学学报》 2025年第1期145-149,共5页
传统保健体育既具有体育育人的基本性质,又具有传统文化的独特性,为课程思政提供了得天独厚的条件。本文从中华优秀传统文化、社会主义核心价值观以及职业道德教育3个方面论述传统保健体育的课程思政特色,并以健身气功为例,从思政元素... 传统保健体育既具有体育育人的基本性质,又具有传统文化的独特性,为课程思政提供了得天独厚的条件。本文从中华优秀传统文化、社会主义核心价值观以及职业道德教育3个方面论述传统保健体育的课程思政特色,并以健身气功为例,从思政元素挖掘、教学方法与手段的创新及思政学习效果评价等方面进行实践教学的设计与探讨,旨在实现弘扬优秀传统文化、培养团结奋进精神的思政核心目标。 展开更多
关键词 课程思政 传统保健体育 健身气功 教学实践
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康复运动联合施氏十二字养生功或24式简化太极拳在早中期膝骨关节炎患者中的应用效果分析
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作者 王龙 潘峰 《中国社区医师》 2025年第4期150-152,共3页
目的:分析康复运动联合施氏十二字养生功或24式简化太极拳在早中期膝骨关节炎(KOA)患者中的应用效果。方法:选取2022年11月—2023年6月于上海市闵行区莘庄社区卫生服务中心就诊的早中期KOA患者108例作为研究对象,采用随机数字表法分为... 目的:分析康复运动联合施氏十二字养生功或24式简化太极拳在早中期膝骨关节炎(KOA)患者中的应用效果。方法:选取2022年11月—2023年6月于上海市闵行区莘庄社区卫生服务中心就诊的早中期KOA患者108例作为研究对象,采用随机数字表法分为对照组、治疗1组和治疗2组,各36例。对照组实施康复治疗,治疗1组在对照组基础上实施施氏十二字养生功练习,治疗2组在对照组基础上实施24式简化太极拳训练。比例三组康复效果。结果:治疗后,三组疼痛、僵硬、功能评分低于治疗前,且治疗1组、治疗2组低于对照组(P<0.05)。治疗后,三组屈曲活动度大于治疗前,且治疗1组、治疗2组大于对照组(P<0.05);三组平均轨迹误差、平均负重力量差小于治疗前,且治疗1组、治疗2组小于对照组(P<0.05)。三组不良反应总发生率比较,无统计学差异(P>0.05)。结论:康复运动联合施氏十二字养生功或24式简化太极拳在早中期KOA患者中的应用效果均较好,可改善患者临床症状、膝关节屈曲活动度及本体感觉功能,且安全性较高。 展开更多
关键词 膝骨关节炎 康复运动 24式简化太极拳 施氏十二字养生功
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Qigong improves balance in young women: a pilot study 被引量:2
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作者 María Victoria González López-Arza Enrique Varela-Donoso +3 位作者 Jesús Montanero-Fernández Juan Rodríguez-Mansilla Blanca González-Sánchez Luis González López-Arza 《Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第4期241-245,共5页
BACKGROUND: Balance problems are common in people of all ages and can lead to falls, thus causing fractures with consequent disability. Qigong practice has long been part of daily life in Chinese culture, and has goo... BACKGROUND: Balance problems are common in people of all ages and can lead to falls, thus causing fractures with consequent disability. Qigong practice has long been part of daily life in Chinese culture, and has good effects on physical health maintenance. OBJECTIVE: The present work describes the change in balance in young, healthy women after practising Qigong for eight weeks. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND INTERVENTIONS: The study took the form of a controlled, randomised longitudinal trial, and involved 30 women aged 18-25 years. The subjects had no prior experience of Qigong or Tai Chi and were unaware of the aims of the study. Subjects were randomly assigned to a Qigong intervention group or a control group. Those in the Qigong intervention group performed "exercises in 20 figures for health and long-life" (Wang Ziping) for 1 h twice per week, for 4 weeks. The control group undertook no exercise at all. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The main outcome measure was the stabilometry values. These were obtained in a unipodal support test, using a plantar pressure platform with optical sensors. RESULTS: The Qigong subjects showed a significant improvement in their stabilometry results (40.1% pre-intervention and 56.4% post-intervention) (P〈0.045), while no improvement was seen in the control group (51.2% pre-intervention and 53.5% post-intervention). At the beginning of the intervention, the stabilometry values recorded for the Qigong intervention group were worse than those recorded for the control group (40.15% and 51.21% respectively; P=0.121). However, a comparison of the post-intervention values between these groups showed that these differences have disappeared (P=0.653). CONCLUSION: Qigong can improve balance in healthy, young women. 展开更多
关键词 qigong musculoskeletal equilibrium WOMEN pilot projects
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The effects of health Qigong Baduanjin on the prevention,treatment,and recovery of COVID‑19 被引量:2
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作者 Yi‑Zhen HAN Meng‑Wei FU +5 位作者 Zi‑Jie CHEN Fei‑Hong REN Dan‑Dan XIE Jing‑Lei LI Si‑Yu ZHAO Qian SHEN 《Journal of Integrative Nursing》 2020年第2期33-39,共7页
To summarize the application and modern studies on health Qigong Baduanjin by domestic and foreign scholars,combined them with clinical practice of mobile hospital in Wuhan,we explore the prevention,treatment,and reco... To summarize the application and modern studies on health Qigong Baduanjin by domestic and foreign scholars,combined them with clinical practice of mobile hospital in Wuhan,we explore the prevention,treatment,and recovery of Baduanjin in the war against COVID‑19.On the basis of studying ancient classics,such as Huangdi’s Internal Classic,and the concrete exercise methods of Baduanjin,we propose three ideas:prevention before disease onset,promoting healing during illness,and strengthening the body after recovery.We aimed to give full play to Baduanjin in the battle against COVID‑19 to popularize correct prevention and health knowledge for the patients and the healthy as well as to provide a reference for medical workers to use Traditional Chinese Medicine to prevention and treatment. 展开更多
关键词 BADUANJIN COVID‑19 Health qigong PREVENTION RECOVERY TREATMENT
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Efficacy of Qigong for the treatment of alopecia universalis: a clinical case report 被引量:2
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作者 Gómez Jensen Alberto Alejandro Martínez Diana Elina Wan Qing Guo 《Life Research》 2019年第1期8-13,共6页
Qigong is a part of traditional Chinese medicine. According to the antique treaties, the foundations of traditional Chinese medicine are based in maintaining the harmony between Qi (energy), Jing (essence) and Shen (s... Qigong is a part of traditional Chinese medicine. According to the antique treaties, the foundations of traditional Chinese medicine are based in maintaining the harmony between Qi (energy), Jing (essence) and Shen (spirit). Alterations in this harmony can develop and determine the appearance of disease. Therapeutic effects of Qigong are helpful in the prevention and treatment of several diseases. It's main role in restoring body functions is due to the communication between internal organs, tissues and cells. The main goal of this work is to show the efficacy of Qigong in the treatment of a dermatological disease characterized by the appearance of circular or oval patches of missing hair, known as alopecia universalis. For western medicine the exact cause of this illness is not totally revealed, however, it's attributed to psycological, genetics and metabolic alterations. From the traditional Chinese medicine perspective, hair alterations are framed in the area of the water energy, represented by the kidney organ. The results of Qigong treatment suggested that the cranial hair follicles had been activated since the first treatment. As treatment progressed, the cranial hair follicles continued to grow, what's more, the brightness and pigmentation of the hair also increased. Therefore, in the clinical conditions evaluated, Qigong could be an effective alternative treatment in consideration of the visible evidence about rapid and long lasting results. Besides, we did not observe any side effects of Qigong in this case. 展开更多
关键词 TRADITIONAL Chinese MEDICINE qigong ALOPECIA HAIR FOLLICLES
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Effects of cardiac rehabilitation qigong exercise in patients with stable coronary artery disease undergoing phase Ⅲ rehabilitation: A randomized controlled trial (with video) 被引量:2
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作者 Fengrun Zhao Yin Lin +7 位作者 Lindan Zhai Can Gao Jianhong Zhang Qun Ye Christopher John Zaslawski Fangfang Ma Yichen Wang Chen Liang 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences》 2018年第4期420-430,共11页
Objective:To explore the effectiveness and safety of cardiac rehabilitation qigong exercise in stable coronary artery disease(CAD)patients undergoing phaseⅢrehabilitation.Methods:This was a randomized controlled tria... Objective:To explore the effectiveness and safety of cardiac rehabilitation qigong exercise in stable coronary artery disease(CAD)patients undergoing phaseⅢrehabilitation.Methods:This was a randomized controlled trial.A total of 59 stable CAD patients undergoing phaseⅢrehabilitation treated in Sports Medicine Hospital from March 2017 to September 2017 were enrolled after meeting the inclusion criteria and then divided into cardiac rehabilitation qigong exercise group(n=30)receiving a 12-week intervention and control group(n=29).All participants were assessed at baseline and at 12-week intervention for the primary outcome,that was treadmill test parameter and the secondary outcomes including physical fitness,body composition,bone mineral density,and cardiac ultrasound B-mode imaging.Results:There were no significant differences in baseline demographics between the two groups.After a 12-week cardiac rehabilitation qigong exercise intervention,compared with the control group,ΔV02(initial 1352.63±340.95 vs 12 weeks 1594.57±467.14)vs(initial 1363.83±322.90 vs 12 weeks 1323.76±318.92)(P=.003),ΔVO2/kg(initial 21.23±3.56 vs 12 weeks 24.75±5.11)vs(initial 21.01±3.71 vs 12 weeks 20.35±3.66)(P=.002),ΔMETS(initial 6.19±1.12 vs 12 weeks 7.16±1.60)vs(initial 6.00±1.19 vs 12 weeks 5.86±1.23)(P=.001),ΔVO2/HR(P=.027),ΔSV(P=.014),ΔOUES(P=.012),Δhand-grip strength(P=.002),Δflexibility(P=.001),Δbalance(P=.002),ΔT-score(P=.042),ΔBQI(P=.018).However,Δresting systolic blood pressure(P=.004)andΔresting diastolic pressure(P=.012)decreased in the cardiac rehabilitation qigong exercise group.Conclusion:Cardiac rehabilitation qigong exercise can improve cardiopulmonary aerobic capacity,physical fitness,bone mineral density in patients with stable CAD,suggesting that certain effect and safety for stable CAD patients undergoing phaseⅢrehabilitation can be obtained. 展开更多
关键词 Stable CORONARY artery disease REHABILITATION Cardiac REHABILITATION qigong EXERCISE CARDIOPULMONARY AEROBIC capacity
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“Split Brick by Qigong” and a Probe into Its Mechanics Problem
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作者 Zhou Danfa Ji Wenjie +2 位作者 Huang Boen Pei Houju Li Xinpeng 《Transactions of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics》 EI CSCD 2018年第S1期96-102,共7页
Based on the phenomenon of"split brick by Qigong",a mechanical model for short beam impact is proposed.Combined with the traditional energy method,a theoretical analysis of the impact of the short beam(Timos... Based on the phenomenon of"split brick by Qigong",a mechanical model for short beam impact is proposed.Combined with the traditional energy method,a theoretical analysis of the impact of the short beam(Timoshenko beam)closer to the real situation is made considering the quality and initial deformation.The optimal solution of short beam impact problem of how to choose the position where the short beam is most likely to break is obtained.The finite element numerical analysis and experimental test are used,and the results verify the applicability of the theoretical analysis of the proposed model. 展开更多
关键词 solid MECHANICS SPLIT BRICK by qigong CANTILEVER beam impact
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CLINICAL OBSERVATION ON SITTING STILL OF QIGONG PLUS PRICKING BLOOD THERAPY FOR TREATMENT OF 21 CASES OF AIDS
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作者 Liu Huanrong, Hebei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hebei Province 050011, China 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 1993年第3期6-8,共3页
In this paper,the author introduced her clinical observation and main points ofoperation on sitting still of Qigong plus blood pricking therapy founded by herself for treatment of 21cases of Aids.Results showed that t... In this paper,the author introduced her clinical observation and main points ofoperation on sitting still of Qigong plus blood pricking therapy founded by herself for treatment of 21cases of Aids.Results showed that this therapy had actions in clearing away heat and toxic materials,strengthenign the body resistance to eliminate pathogenic factors and enhancing the immune functionand the ability against diseases of the human body which played important roles in controlling syrup-toms of patients with Aids and prolonging their life span. 展开更多
关键词 SITTING STILL of qigong Pricking BLOOD Aids
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ANALYSIS ON THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS TREATED WITH ELECTROACUPUNCTURE PLUS QIGONG
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作者 刘言寿 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 1998年第1期3-8,共6页
53 cases of ulcerative colitis were treated with electroacupuncture (EA) plus Qigong, a mong them, 41 cases were cured and 12 improved; Of 30 cases treated with traditional acupuncture,17 cases were cured, 11 improved... 53 cases of ulcerative colitis were treated with electroacupuncture (EA) plus Qigong, a mong them, 41 cases were cured and 12 improved; Of 30 cases treated with traditional acupuncture,17 cases were cured, 11 improved and 2 were ineffective; Among 30 cases treated with simple Qigong,16 cases were cured, 13 improved and one case was ineffective. There was a significant difference a mong the EA plus Qigong treatment group, traditional acupuncture group and simple Qigong group (P<0.01). 展开更多
关键词 ELECTROACUPUNCTURE Deep PUNCTURING qigong therapy ULCERATIVE COLITIS
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Emotional processing changes of qigong on college students:A pilot ERP study of a randomized controlled trial
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作者 Qingchuan Hu Kevin Chen +2 位作者 Jialei Zhang Xiaoqian Shao Yulong Wei 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences》 2021年第1期27-33,共7页
Objective:To investigate the influence of qigong on late positive potential,which was elicited by affective pictures.Methods:College students who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled and randomly allocated to the ... Objective:To investigate the influence of qigong on late positive potential,which was elicited by affective pictures.Methods:College students who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled and randomly allocated to the qigong group,which received a four-week training(n=41)or the control group(n=41).All participants were assessed before and after the training for event-related potential,which was elicited by negative,neutral,and positive pictures.Electrodes at the centerline position of the frontal area(FCz),parietal area(Pz),and occipital area(Oz)were analyzed.Results:Negative,neutral,and positive pictures demonstrated statistically significant differences on FCz(P<.001),Pz(P<.001),and Oz(P<.001).The interaction between the group factor and time factor was statistically significant on Pz(P<.028).The pairwise comparison of Pz on the time factor and group factor showed that the amplitudes of the qigong group after training were smaller than before(P<.001),and the amplitudes of the control group were not statistically significant(P?.355).Conclusion:Our results supported the conclusion that qigong practices could affect the emotional regulation of college students.Qigong exercise weakens the emotional regulation of late positive potential,which is sensitive to top-down affective modulation.The findings imply that the regulating effect of qigong on emotions may be part of the reason why it is effective in reducing depression and anxiety symptoms. 展开更多
关键词 qigong EMOTION Event-related potential Late positive potential Affective pictures
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Effects of Health Qigong Exercise on Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
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作者 Xiying Li Alyx Taylor +8 位作者 Jinming Li Ting Wang Jing Kuang Zhihao Zhang Xiaolei Liu Tingting Liu Xia Qin Shenghua Lu Liye Zou 《International Journal of Mental Health Promotion》 2022年第6期855-867,共13页
Objective: This study explored the effects of Health Qigong exercise on depression and anxiety in patients withParkinson’s disease (PD). Methods: A total of 42 volunteers who met the inclusion criteria were recruited... Objective: This study explored the effects of Health Qigong exercise on depression and anxiety in patients withParkinson’s disease (PD). Methods: A total of 42 volunteers who met the inclusion criteria were recruited andrandomly allocated into the experimental group and the control group. The experimental group carried out60-minute sessions of Health Qigong exercise five times a week for 12 weeks while the control group did not performany regular physical exercise. Data on cognitive impairment, psychomotor retardation, somatic anxiety,weight loss and sleep disorders, the sum score of the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS-17), stateanxiety, trait anxiety as well as the sum score of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) were collected for threerepeated measurements (baseline, 6, and 12 weeks). Results: Significant differences were observed in depression,state anxiety, trait anxiety, cognitive impairment and psychomotor retardation in the experimental group but nodifference in somatic anxiety, weight loss and sleep disorders. Conclusion: Health Qigong exercise can pose positivepsychological effects and alleviate the depression and anxiety in patients with Parkinson’s disease. It can beapplied as an accessible supplement to the existent drug treatment for PD. 展开更多
关键词 Health qigong parkinsons disease DEPRESSION ANXIETY
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Does Liuzijue Qigong affect anxiety in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,even during the COVID-19 outbreak?a randomized,controlled trial
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作者 Yu-Xuan Zhang Ying Quan +3 位作者 Ming-Hu Chen Duo Zhang Ying Zhang Zhen-Gang Zhu 《Traditional Medicine Research》 2020年第4期216-228,共13页
Background:Anxiety is a common comorbidity associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD),but no well-recognized method can provide effective relief.Liuzijue Qigong(LQG)is a traditional Chinese fitness me... Background:Anxiety is a common comorbidity associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD),but no well-recognized method can provide effective relief.Liuzijue Qigong(LQG)is a traditional Chinese fitness method,based on breath pronunciation.This study aimed to examine the efficacy of LQG to relieve anxiety in COPD patients and to explore the factors that influence anxiety,including whether LQG is effective during the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)outbreak.Methods:We conducted an open-label,randomized,controlled,clinical trial.A total of 60 patients with stable COPD were randomly assigned to two groups.Both groups were given routine medical treatment,and the patients in the pulmonary rehabilitation(PR)group were given an extra intervention in the form of LQG,performed for 30 minutes each day for 12 weeks.Data collection was performed at baseline and 12 weeks(during the COVID-19 epidemic).The primary outcomes were the self-rating anxiety scale(SAS)scores,and the secondary outcomes were relevant information during the epidemic and analyses of the related factors that influenced SAS scores during the COVID-19 outbreak.Results:Compared with baseline,patients in both groups demonstrated varying degrees of improvements in their SAS scores(all P<0.01).An analysis of covariance,adjusted for baseline scores,indicated that the SAS scores improved more dramatically in the PR group than in the control group(F=9.539,P=0.004).During the outbreak,the SAS scores for sleep disorder were higher than all other factors,reaching 1.38±0.67,and the scores for“I can breathe in and out easily”for the PR group were lower than the scores for the control group(Z=−2.108,P=0.035).Significant differences were identified between the two groups for the categories“How much has the outbreak affected your life”,“Do you practice LQG during the epidemic”and“Do you practice other exercises during the epidemic”(all P<0.05).Compared with current reports,LQG had a relatively high adherence rate(80.95%).A multiple linear regression analysis revealed multiple predictors for SAS scores during the outbreak:group(b=−3.907,t=−3.824,P<0.001),COPD assessment test score(b=0.309,t=2.876,P=0.006),SAS score at baseline(b=0.189,t=3.074,P=0.004),and living in a village(b=4.886,t=2.085,P=0.043).Conclusion:LQG could effectively reduce the risks of anxiety among COPD patients,even during the COVID-19 outbreak.For those COPD patients with high COPD assessment test and high baseline SAS scores or who live in villages,we should reinforce the management and intervention of psychological factors during the epidemic. 展开更多
关键词 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ANXIETY Self-rating anxiety scale scores Liuzijue qigong Pulmonary rehabilitation Coronavirus disease 2019
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Effect of health Qigong on rehabilitation of stroke patients:A systematic review and meta‑analysis
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作者 Fengguang GUAN Qiulu JI 《Journal of Integrative Nursing》 2023年第1期15-20,共6页
Objective:The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of health Qigong on the rehabilitation of hemiplegic patients after stroke.Methods:The randomized controlled trials on health Qigong intervention in reh... Objective:The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of health Qigong on the rehabilitation of hemiplegic patients after stroke.Methods:The randomized controlled trials on health Qigong intervention in rehabilitation after stroke were searched in eight databases:PubMed,Cochrane Library,Embase,Web of Science,CBM,CNKI,Wanfang Database,and VIP Database from the inception to February 2022,and the data were analyzed using RevMan 5.3 software.Results:A total of 17 studies involving 1146 hemiplegic patients after stroke were included.Meta‑analysis results showed that the motor function and activities of daily living in the intervention group were better than those in the control group at different intervention times(intervention time<3 months and 3 months–24 weeks)(P<0.01).When the intervention time was<3 months,the improvement of balance function in the intervention group was better than that in the control group(P<0.01).However,when the intervention time was 3 months–24 weeks,there was no significant difference in the balance function between the intervention group and the control group(P=0.10).Conclusion:Health Qigong has a positive effect on the improvement of motor function and activities of daily living in hemiplegic patients after stroke,but the improvement of balance function is not sure.Due to the low overall quality of the included literature and the heterogeneity of some research results,more rigorous randomized controlled trials are needed to verify its efficacy. 展开更多
关键词 Health qigong META-ANALYSIS motor function REHABILITATION STROKE systematic review traditional Chinese medicine
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Qi,Return to Bodily Experience:A New Perspective of Qi and Qigong Experience Research
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作者 Xinzhe Huang 《Chinese Medicine and Culture》 2020年第4期216-219,共4页
For a long period,Qi and Qigong experience were studied within the theoretical framework of natural science,psychology,and TCM.This article reviews the modes and problems of Qi and Qigong researches,discusses the theo... For a long period,Qi and Qigong experience were studied within the theoretical framework of natural science,psychology,and TCM.This article reviews the modes and problems of Qi and Qigong researches,discusses the theoretical basis of phenomenological researches in anthropology,exemplifies some important researches and ideas about bodily experience.Furthermore,the possibility and difficulty of utilizing these methodologies and ideas are analyzed out as well.Aims to open up a brand-new horizon of Qi and Qigong research,enriches our understandings of the culture of Qi and Qigong,and makes Qigong better adapt itself to the contemporary and the world. 展开更多
关键词 Body EMBODIMENT PHENOMENOLOGY QI qigong experience
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Theory of Fighting the Epidemic with Traditional Chinese Medicine Qigong(气功)Therapy
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作者 Dan Zhao 《Chinese Medicine and Culture》 2021年第1期31-36,共6页
Qigong(气功)therapy is an active self-paced exercise therapy and it has a long history in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM).As early as the mention of it in the Huang Di Nei Jing(《黄帝内经》Huangdi s Internal Classic... Qigong(气功)therapy is an active self-paced exercise therapy and it has a long history in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM).As early as the mention of it in the Huang Di Nei Jing(《黄帝内经》Huangdi s Internal Classic),there is a record of using qigong therapy to prevent and treat pestilence.This thesis discusses the idea and methods of qigong therapy in TCM,such as daoyin(导引),expiration and inspiration,and meditation.These methods purpose to have the functions of strengthening and consolidating the primordial qi,improving health conditions,and resisting pestilent qi.Therefore,the core idea of fighting the epidemic with qigong therapy is to enhance the healthy qi,and to prevent the intrusion of pestilent qi into the human body.It embodies the TCM thought of“when there is sufficient healthy qi inside the body,the evil cannot invade the body.” 展开更多
关键词 Active self:medication daoyin(导引) expiration and inspiration healtly qi PESTILENCE qigong(气功)therapy
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