Kjos Victoria, Etnier Jennifer L
Department of Kinesiology, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ 27402, USA.
J Aging Phys Act. 2006 Jul;14(3):241-53. doi: 10.1123/japa.14.3.241.
Identifying alternative exercise modalities in an effort to stimulate and promote participation in physical activity, especially among older adults, is a critical health consideration. The purpose of this study was to compare physiological and psychological responses to medical qigong with self-paced brisk walking. Older women (55-79 years) performed 22 min of either qigong or walking on two separate days. During exercise performance, heart rate and ratings of perceived exertion were assessed. Psychological affect, blood pressure, and pulse rate were assessed before and after the exercise bouts. Heart-rate data indicated that both forms of exercise were at a moderate level of intensity. In addition, similar values were found for the physiological and psychological variables as a function of the two forms of exercise. Therefore, it was concluded that this form of medical qigong can be considered a moderate-intensity physical activity that should have both physiological and psychological benefits for older women.
寻找替代性运动方式以刺激和促进身体活动参与,尤其是在老年人中,是一项关键的健康考量。本研究的目的是比较医学气功与自定步速的轻快步行对生理和心理的反应。老年女性(55 - 79岁)在两个不同的日子里分别进行了22分钟的气功或步行。在运动过程中,评估心率和主观用力程度评级。在运动前后评估心理情绪、血压和脉搏率。心率数据表明两种运动形式均处于中等强度水平。此外,作为两种运动形式的函数,生理和心理变量的值相似。因此,得出结论,这种形式的医学气功可被视为一种中等强度的身体活动,对老年女性应具有生理和心理益处。