Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Qigong, similar to Tai Chi Chuan, is beneficial to health. In Taiwan, Waitankung, a type of Qigong,
is as popular as Tai Chi Chuan. This population-based comparison study
compares the health-related quality of life between people practicing
Waitankung and their comparable community residents.
METHODS:
A
total of 165 individuals practicing Waitankung were matched by age and
sex with 660 general individuals for comparison. Information about
health-related quality of life, measured by the SF-36, and other basic
and health conditions was obtained from the questionnaires. This study
used the linear mixed-effect regression model to examine the association
between health-related quality of life and the practice of Waitankung.
RESULTS:
Compared
with either sedentary individuals or individuals practicing other types
of exercise, the Waitankung group scored higher for eight and five out
of ten SF-36 components, respectively. The Waitankung group scored
better in general health, vitality, and physical component summary
compared to individuals participating in other types of exercise, even
when considering the energy expended by exercise.
CONCLUSION:
The
results suggest that Waitankung exercising is significantly associated
with health-related quality of life. Waitankung may serve as an exercise
choice for middle-aged and older people to improve overall quality of
life.
- PMID:
- 21740594
- [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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