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Assesment of Immunological Parameters following a Qigong training program
By
Manzaneque JM, Vera FM, Maldonado EF, Carranque G, Cubero VM, Morell M, Blanca
MJ.
Department of Psychobiology and Methodology, Faculty of Psychology, University
of Malaga, Campus de Teatinos, 29071 Malaga, Spain. manzaneque@uma.es
BACKGROUND: Qigong is a type of Chinese psychosomatic exercise that integrates
meditation, slow physical movements, and breathing, and to which numerous physical
as well as mental benefits have been classically ascribed. The aim of the present
study was to analyze the effects of a qigong program on various immunological
parameters.
MATERIAL/METHODS: 29 naive subjects participated in the study,
of whom 16 were allocated to the experimental group and the rest to the control
group. The experimental subjects underwent a qigong training program, conducted
by a qualified instructor, consisting of half an hour of daily practice for
one month. The day before the experiment commenced and the day after it finished,
blood samples were drawn from all subjects for the quantification of immunological
parameters (leukocytes, immunoglobulins, and complement). As statistical
analysis, analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was carried out.
RESULTS: Statistically
significant
differences were found between the control and experimental groups, with
the experimental group showing lower numbers of total leukocytes and eosinophils,
number and percentage of monocytes, as well as complement C3 concentration.
In addition, a similar result with a trend towards significance was observed
in the number of eosinophils.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate that
after one month of practicing qigong, significant immunological changes
occurred between the experimental and control groups, with a consistently
lower and
broadly significant profile of these measures within the qigong practitioner
group.
Publication Types:
* Clinical Trial
* Randomized Controlled Trial
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