Effects of qigong on performance-related anxiety and physiological stress functions in transverse flute music schoolchildren: a feasibility study.

Claudia Maria Sousa, Mario Goncalves, Jorge Machado, Thomas Efferth, Tobias Greten, Petra Froeschen, Henry J Greten
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Abstract

Objective: Based on individual cases of treatment, we were interested in whether the effects of a special kind of qigong, the "White Ball" exercises, can be objectified by physically measurable parameters and psychological scores.

Methods: We performed a preliminary prospective controlled interventional study with the waiting list design. In the qigong group eight children were included. They received specific qigong lessons of the "White Ball" qigong over seven weeks, twice a week, for 30 min with a waiting list design and instructions to perform the same exercises at home daily. In the control group eight children were included in a waiting list design with no qigong instruction. Subjective perception of anxiety was measured by the Portuguese version of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale adapted for children. In addition, salivary cortisol, heart rate variability, blood pressure, surface electromyography of the trapezius muscle and reaction time were measured at the beginning and the end of the study prior to the regular public auditions.

Results: In comparison to the changes in the control group, the qigong group scored significantly lower in heart rate. Otherwise the groups did not differ significantly; however, the effect size was large for salivary cortisol, surface electromyography of the trapezius muscle and blood pressure. There were relevant reductions of subjective perception of anxiety, salivary cortisol levels and heart rate.

Conclusion: The heart rate of performing schoolchildren can be potentially reduced by "White Ball" exercises. Based on a sample of 8/8, positive tendencies were also observed for anxiety and blood pressure. The next steps of objectifying possible qigong effects are to increase the sample size, to study young people in other situations arousing anxiety, to develop an appropriate control intervention, to solve the problem of blinding and double blinding, to find additional parameters that may be influenced by the "White Ball" qigong, and to compare the qigong effects with other methods reducing anxiety such as more traditional biofeedback or systematic desensitization.

气功对横笛学童演奏相关焦虑及生理应激功能影响之可行性研究。
目的:基于个别治疗案例,我们感兴趣的是一种特殊的气功“白球”练习的效果是否可以通过身体可测量参数和心理评分来客观化。方法:我们进行了一项初步的前瞻性对照介入研究,采用等候名单设计。气功组共8例。他们在七周的时间里接受了“白球”气功的特定气功课程,每周两次,每次30分钟,有一个等待名单设计和指导,每天在家做同样的练习。在对照组中,8名儿童被包括在没有气功指导的等待名单中。对焦虑的主观感知用葡萄牙语版儿童抑郁、焦虑和压力量表进行测量。此外,唾液皮质醇、心率变异性、血压、斜方肌表面肌电图和反应时间在研究开始和结束前的定期公开试镜进行了测量。结果:与对照组的变化相比,气功组的心率得分明显降低。其余各组间无显著差异;然而,唾液皮质醇、斜方肌表面肌电图和血压的效应量很大。主观焦虑感、唾液皮质醇水平和心率都有相应的降低。结论:“白球”运动有降低小学生心率的潜在作用。根据8/8的样本,在焦虑和血压方面也观察到积极的趋势。客观化气功效果的下一步工作是增加样本量,研究其他引起焦虑的情况下的年轻人,制定适当的控制干预措施,解决盲法和双盲法问题,找到可能受“白球”气功影响的其他参数,并将气功效果与其他减少焦虑的方法(如更传统的生物反馈或系统脱敏)进行比较。
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