Wang Yong 'Tai'
Division of Physical Therapy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., USA.
Med Sport Sci. 2008;52:135-145. doi: 10.1159/000134294.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Physical exercise has positive effects on the body as well as on the mind. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of Tai Chi exercise on college students' perceptions of their physical and mental health. A 3-month Tai Chi intervention (1 h, twice/week) was administrated to 30 college students. The SF-36v2 health survey questionnaire was employed to evaluate the mental health dimension (MHD) and physical health dimension (PHD) before and after the intervention by means of a paired t test (p < 0.05). PHD including physical functioning, role physical, bodily pain, general health, and MHD including social functioning, role mental/emotion function, vitality, and perceptions of mental health were assessed.
Physical measures of bodily pain and general health, and mental measures of role mental/emotion function, vitality, and mental health were significantly improved after Tai Chi intervention. When the overall PHD or MHD scores were evaluated, the MHD increased significantly.
Tai Chi exercise had positive effects on the self-assessed physical and mental health of college students. Scores on the MHD appeared to be particularly sensitive to change. Colleges/universities might consider offering Tai Chi as a component of their ongoing physical activity programs available to students.
背景/目的:体育锻炼对身体和心理都有积极影响。本研究的目的是探讨太极拳锻炼对大学生身心健康认知的影响。对30名大学生进行了为期3个月的太极拳干预(每次1小时,每周两次)。采用SF-36v2健康调查问卷,通过配对t检验(p < 0.05)评估干预前后的心理健康维度(MHD)和身体健康维度(PHD)。评估的PHD包括身体功能、身体角色、身体疼痛、总体健康,MHD包括社会功能、心理/情绪角色功能、活力和心理健康认知。
太极拳干预后,身体疼痛和总体健康的身体指标,以及心理/情绪角色功能、活力和心理健康的心理指标均有显著改善。在评估总体PHD或MHD得分时,MHD显著提高。
太极拳锻炼对大学生自我评估的身心健康有积极影响。MHD得分似乎对变化特别敏感。高校可能会考虑将太极拳作为学生现有体育活动项目的一部分提供。