The Effects of Qigong training on the cardiopulmonary functions and catecholamine levels after physical traning stress in untrained college students

‘내경일지선(內徑一指禪)’ 기공수련이 대학생의 운동부하 스트레스 후의 심폐기능 및 Catecholamine 변화에 미치는 영향

  • Kim Jong-Woo (Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung-Hee University) ;
  • Oh Jae-Keun (Korean National University of Physical Education) ;
  • Whang Wei-Wan (Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung-Hee University)
  • 김종우 (경희대학교 한의과대학 신경정신과) ;
  • 오재근 (한국체육대학교) ;
  • 황의완 (경희대학교 한의과대학 신경정신과)
  • Published : 1996.12.12

Abstract

This study was performed to investigate the effects of Qigong training after physical training stress in untrained college students For this study, 6 voluntary subjects(male 4, female 2) were chosen in untrained students of K University. they were trained by teachers during 6 weeks and tested just before Qingong training and after 6 weeks. Each subject was performed a treadmill exercise(model Q65, Quinton Co, U.S.A.) to the all-out state. During exercise stress test, electrocardiogram, heart rate were checked by stress test monitor(model Q4500, Quinton Co, U.S.A) and also oxygen uptake, maximal oxygen uptake analyzed continuously by automatic gas analysis(model QMC, Quinton Co, U.S.A). During physical training the serum were collected 3 times, pre-experimental rest time, and serum catecholamine were measured by HPLC.T-test of statistical analysis system was used in every experiment for statistical assessment. The results of T-test on these data were summarized as follow:1.Heart rate change during exercise stress test after Qigong training was shown more decreasing tendency than before training. Especially, heart rate change after Qigong training during resting periods was decreased significantly than before training.2. Oxygen uptake change during exercise stress test after Qigong training was shown more increasing tendency than before training, And also maximal oxygen uptake after Qigong training was shown more increasing tendency than before 6 weeks.3. Epinephrine level of after Qigong training was more decreased significantly than before training in all-out state. And norepinephrine level of after Qigong training was shown more decreasing tendency than before training in all-out state and after 30 minutes rest time. Above results indicate that Qigong training for 6 weeks could be effective to elevate the cardiopulmonary functions and diminish the stress responses of the physical stress.

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