Physiological Benefits of 24-style Taijiquan Exercise in Middle-aged Women
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概要
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This study examined the physiological benefits of 24-style Taijiquan (24TJQ) exercises by comparing heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), exercise intensity, electroencephalograph, surface electromyography and surface thermograph, as well as the results of physical fitness test in 20 middle-aged women (10 skilled participants and 10 novices). The data from the skilled participants showed greater values in sit-ups (p<0.01), side step (p<0.01) and stand trunk flexion (p<0.05), moreover, the statistic data demonstrated not only greater HR (p<0.05) or lower RR during exercise, but also higher beta%-power during the experiment, higher alpha%-power in the eye-closed period and central alpha dominant after exercise. These results suggest that 24TJQ is effective to promote physiological benefits in middle-aged women. It attracts strong interest and is helpful to induce psychological relaxation and mental concentration. J Physiol Anthropol Appl Human Sci 22 (5): 219-225, 2003 http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/en/
- 日本生理人類学会の論文
著者
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Mimura Kanichi
Osaka Kyoiku Univ.
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Mimura Kanichi
大阪教育大学 教員養成課程 保健体育教育 体育コース
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WANG LIXIN
大阪市立大学大学院医学研究科 運動生体医学
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LIU YUNFA
大阪大学大学院 人間科学研究研究科 人間科学専攻
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Liu Yunfa
Behavior Science, Human Science Department, Osaka University
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Mimura Kanichi
Department of Healthy Sports, Osaka Kyoiku University
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Wang Lixin
Department of Healthy Sports, Osaka Kyoiku University
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Ikuda Komei
Behavior Science, Human Science Department, Osaka University
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Ikuda Komei
Behavior Science Human Science Department Osaka University
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