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Mind/body techniques for physiological and psychological stress reduction: Stress management via Tai Chi training – a pilot study

机译:降低心理和心理压力的思维/身体技巧:通过太极训练进行压力管理–一项初步研究

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Background:Stress can affect health. There is a growing need for the evaluation and application of professional stress management options, i.e, stress reduction. Mind/body medicine serves this goal, e.g, by integrating self-care techniques into medicine and health care. Tai Chi (TC) can be classified as such a mind/body technique, potentially reducing stress and affecting physical as well as mental health parameters, which, however, has to be examined further.Material/Methods:We conducted a prospective, longitudinal pilot study over 18 weeks for the evaluation of subjective and objective clinical effects of a Yang style TC intervention in young adults (beginners) by measuring physiological (blood pressure, heart rate, saliva cortisol) and psychological (SF-36, perceived stress, significant events) parameters, i.e, direct or indirect indicators of stress and stress reduction, in a non-randomised/-controlled, yet non-selected cohort (n=21) by pre-to-post comparison and in follow-up. SF-36 values were also compared with the age-adjusted norm population, serving as an external control. Additionally, we measured diurnal cortisol profiles in a cross-sectional sub-study (n=2+2, pre-to-post), providing an internal random control sub-sample.Results:Only nine participants completed all measurements. Even so, we found significant (p0.05) reductions of saliva cortisol (post and follow-up), which seems to be an indicator of general stress reduction. A significant decrease in perceived mental stress (post) proved even highly significant (p0.01) in the follow-up, whereas physical stress perception declined to a much lesser degree. Significant improvements were also detected for the SF-36 dimensions general health perception, social functioning, vitality, and mental health/psychological well-being. Thus, the summarized mental health measures all clearly improved, pointing towards a predominantly psychological impact of TC.Conclusions:Subjective health increased, stress decreased (objectively and subjectively) during TC practice. Future studies should confirm this observation by rigorous methodology and by further combining physical and psychological measurements with basic research, thereby also gaining knowledge of autoregulation and molecular physiology that possibly underlies mind/body medicine.
机译:背景:压力会影响健康。越来越需要评估和应用专业压力管理方案,即减轻压力。精神/身体医学例如通过将自我护理技术整合到医学和保健中来实现该目标。太极(TC)可以归类为这种心理/身体技术,可以减轻压力并影响身体和心理健康参数,但是必须进一步研究。材料/方法:我们进行了一项前瞻性的纵向试验通过测量生理(血压,心率,唾液皮质醇)和心理(SF-36,感觉到的压力,重大事件)评估年轻人(初学者)杨式TC干预对年轻人(初学者)的主观和客观临床效果的研究超过18周)参数,即在未随机/受控但尚未选择的队列(n = 21)中通过前后比较和随访得出的压力和压力减少的直接或间接指标。还将SF-36值与年龄校正的正常人群进行比较,以作为外部对照。此外,我们在横断面子研究(n = 2 + 2,前后)中测量了昼夜皮质醇谱,提供了内部随机对照子样品。结果:只有9名参与者完成了所有测量。即便如此,我们发现唾液皮质醇水平显着降低(p <0.05)(术后和随访),这似乎是总体压力降低的指标。在随访中,感知到的精神压力(后)显着降低甚至非常显着(p <0.01),而身体压力感知的下降幅度要小得多。 SF-36维度的总体健康感知,社会功能,活力和心理健康/心理健康也得到了显着改善。因此,总结的精神卫生措施均得到了明显改善,指出了TC的主要心理影响。结论:在TC实践过程中,主观健康增加,压力减轻(客观和主观上)。未来的研究应通过严格的方法论以及通过将生理和心理测量结果与基础研究进一步结合来证实这一观察结果,从而获得可能是心/身医学基础的自动调节和分子生理学知识。

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