2023
DOI: 10.12659/msm.940450
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Immunomodulatory Effects in Healthy Individuals Following a 4-Week Taoist Qigong Intervention: A Comparative Study

Abstract: Background Qigong, an ancient health preservation technique forming part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, combines slow body movements, breathing, and meditation. While this meditative movement system has been reported to offer various physical and psychological benefits, studies on the Taoist school of Qigong are sparse. This study, therefore, aimed to investigate the effects of Taoist Qigong on white blood cells and other immune parameters in healthy individuals. Material/Methods … Show more

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“…As consistent with amine and endorphin theories, the reinforcement of parasympathetic tone and the cutback of sympathetic activity resulted in a decrease in blood pressure, levels of stress-related hormones (eg, cortisol) anxiety, and stress levels after the short-term practice of qigong. 67 - 69 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…As consistent with amine and endorphin theories, the reinforcement of parasympathetic tone and the cutback of sympathetic activity resulted in a decrease in blood pressure, levels of stress-related hormones (eg, cortisol) anxiety, and stress levels after the short-term practice of qigong. 67 - 69 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%