| Literature DB >> 34128894 |
Jiaxuan Lyu1, Yulong Wei, Hangyu Li, Jingjing Dong, Xinzheng Zhang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Qigong has a long-term application by integration of mind, breath and body to prevent and cure diseases. Researches show that qigong practice could adjust anxiety, the mechanism may found on brain and heart functions. Currently there are limitations on qigong's anxiety-release mechanism study between mind and body, and existing studies lack of evidence on electrophysiology research. Our objective to analyse qigong's anxiety-release effect and mechanism.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34128894 PMCID: PMC8213330 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000026368
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1Flowchart of the study design.
Composition of three circle standing qigong.
| Stage | Motions |
| Warm-up | Normal state |
| 1st | Baseline, steady standing with eyes closed |
| 2nd | Separate two feet |
| 3rd | Toes slightly point inside, there is a circle of arches between two feet |
| 4th | Two arms hold a circle |
| 5th | Hold a circle between two hands |
| 6th | Close eyes and take deep, slow and even abdomen breath |
| 7th | Take 3 deep breath and open your eyes |
| Cool-down | Go back to normal state |
Trial measures processes chart.
| Items | Baseline measurement (week –2–0) | Intervention period (week 1–8) | Intervention outcome assessment (week 9) | Follow up period (week 9–12) | Follow up outcome assessment (week 12) | Analysis |
| Inclusion criteria | ∗ | ∗ | ||||
| Exclusion criteria | ∗ | ∗ | ||||
| Informed consent | ∗ | |||||
| Demographic information | ∗ | ∗ | ||||
| Sas | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | ||
| Randomnization and allocation | ∗ | |||||
| Bioelectrical activity of cortical neurons | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | ||
| Electrical acticity of the heart | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | ||
| Self evaluation of qigong training | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | |||
| Self report | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | |
| Adverse events | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ | ∗ |
Summary of outcome measures and associated variables.
| Physiological measurements | Testing methods | Outcome variable | |
| Temporal dynamics during steady-state conditions | Heart rate | Beat-to-beat variation measured using ECG for a 10 minute during standing relaxing state | HR complexity CPC analysis |
| EEG | Using EEG for a 10 minute during standing relaxing state, collect simultaneously with ECG | EEG complexity | |
| Qigong dynamics during Three-circle post standing-state conditions | Heart rate | Beat-to-beat variation measured using ECG for a 10 minute during standing relaxing state | HR complexity CPC analysis |
| EEG | Using EEG for a 10 minute during standing relaxing state, collect simultaneously with ECG | EEG complexity | |
| Protocol adherence | Qigong training | Teachers report class attendance and records. Self-reported practice feelings and problems. | Hours of practice/week |