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Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation
2020 Volume.16 No. 5 p.418 ~ p.426
Effects of Qigong exercise on muscle strengths and oxidative stress/antioxidant responses in young sedentary females: a quasi-experimental study
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Singsanan Sanita
Thamwiriyasati Niramon
Ladawan Suphannika
Luangpon Nongnuch
Boonsiri Patcharee
Burtscher Martin
Abstract
Regular exercise is associated with the production of small amounts of oxidative stress which might promote individual antioxidant capacity contributing to favorable training effects potentially interrelated with skeletal muscle strength. Therefore, the present study was aimed at evaluating effects of an 8-week Qigong exercise training on muscle strengths associated with responses of oxidative stress and antioxidants in young sedentary females. A total of 41 sedentary women were allocated to the Qigong exercise group (QG, N= 20) or to the control group (CG, N= 21). After 8 weeks of Qigong training, back and leg strength was significantly improved compared to baseline and the CG (P< 0.05). Plasma oxidative stress levels were reduced and total antioxidant capacity was enhanced in the QG compared to the CG (P< 0.05). Correlation analyses revealed that improvements in muscle strength (including both groups) were associated with changes in the levels of oxidative stress (reduction) and antioxidants (elevation). The presented findings indicate that strength training effects seem at least partly to be interrelated with alterations of the oxidant-antioxidant balance generated by the 8-week Qigong training in young sedentary females.
KEYWORD
Qigong training, Muscle strengths, Oxidative stress, Antioxidants, Sedentary lifestyle, Young female
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