Şahin Oktay, Yılmaz Coşkun, Sezer Süreyya Yonca, Şahin Fatma Neşe, Ceylan Levent, Çelikel Baha Engin, Tan Çetin, Akkuş Uçar Mine, Kirikoğlu Nagihan
Faculty of Sport Sciences, Gümüşhane University, Gümüşhane, Türkiye.
Faculty of Sport Sciences, Munzur University, Tunceli, Türkiye.
Front Psychol. 2025 May 23;16:1584160. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1584160. eCollection 2025.
The existing research on Muay Thai sports has focused predominantly on the physiological effects of training, with limited attention devoted to the study of quality of life, love of life and self-control. The present study examined the effects of Muay Thai exercises on quality of life, love of life and self-control scores in healthy male subjects.
The present study comprised 50 healthy sedentary male subjects. The subjects were randomly divided into two groups: one group engaged in Muay Thai training (MTT), while the other group served as a control group (CON). The sample sizes for the MTT and CON groups were both 25. The MTT group participated in basic Muay Thai training, while the CON group continued their normal life regime. The SF-12 quality of life scale, love of life scale and multidimensional self-control scale were administered before and after the six-week training period.
The study concluded that the six-week Muay Thai training program had a significant effect on quality of life levels, with 13.23% ( = 0.003) and 21.93% ( < 0.001) of participants demonstrating improvements in physical and mental scores, respectively. In terms of self-control levels, the program was found to have a significant effect on initiation and inhibition scores, with increases of 23.78% ( = 0.001) and 24.69% ( < 0.001), respectively. It was concluded that had a significant effect on the sub-dimensions of the Love of Life scale with increases of Positive Attitude Toward Life (PAWL) 18.63% ( < 0.001), Happy Results of the Love of Life (HRLL) 20.11% ( < 0.001) and Meaningfulness of Life (ML) 15.62% ( < 0.001), respectively. However, no significant differences were detected in any of the scales within the control group.
Muay Thai exercises had a positive effect on quality of life, love of life and self-control levels in healthy male subjects. By providing valuable insights into how Muay Thai exercise affects quality of life, love of life, and self-control, this research can guide future intervention and program design in the context of sport psychology.
现有的关于泰拳运动的研究主要集中在训练的生理影响上,而对生活质量、生活热爱和自我控制的研究关注较少。本研究考察了泰拳练习对健康男性受试者的生活质量、生活热爱和自我控制得分的影响。
本研究包括50名久坐不动的健康男性受试者。受试者被随机分为两组:一组进行泰拳训练(MTT),另一组作为对照组(CON)。MTT组和CON组的样本量均为25。MTT组参加基本的泰拳训练,而CON组继续其正常的生活方式。在为期六周的训练期前后,使用SF-12生活质量量表、生活热爱量表和多维自我控制量表进行测量。
研究得出结论,为期六周的泰拳训练计划对生活质量水平有显著影响,分别有13.23%(P = 0.003)和21.93%(P < 0.001)的参与者在身体和心理得分上有所提高。在自我控制水平方面,该计划对启动和抑制得分有显著影响,分别提高了23.78%(P = 0.001)和24.69%(P < 0.001)。得出结论,该计划对生活热爱量表的子维度有显著影响,对生活积极态度(PAWL)、生活热爱的快乐结果(HRLL)和生活意义(ML)分别提高了18.63%(P < 0.001)、20.11%(P < 0.001)和15.62%(P < 0.001)。然而,对照组在任何量表上均未检测到显著差异。
泰拳练习对健康男性受试者的生活质量、生活热爱和自我控制水平有积极影响。通过提供关于泰拳练习如何影响生活质量、生活热爱和自我控制的宝贵见解,本研究可为运动心理学背景下的未来干预和项目设计提供指导。