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KMID : 1004220160160010001
Journal of Medical Gi-Gong
2016 Volume.16 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.58
Research Trends on Qigong-related Studies in Korea since 2008
Lee Jae-Heung

Kim Ji-Hee
Jung Jae-Hun
Jo Min-Gun
Lee Eun-Mi
Abstract
Objects : The purpose of this study is to understand trends of ¡°Qigong"-related study since 2008 and to help guide the research direction of Qigong study.

Methods : The computerized Korean database was searched from January 2008 until September 2016. The search terms used were ¡®Qi¡¯, ¡®Qigong¡¯, ¡®Doin¡¯, ¡®Meditation¡¯, ¡®bioenergy', ¡®training¡¯, 'life nurturing' and random or Korean language terms.

Results :
1. A total of 140,914 studies were searched in this study. A total of 2,147 studies were finally selected as Qigong-related studies.
2. The average number of Qigong-related studies published in Korea since 2008 is 252.6 per year and there was no significant difference in the number of studies published by year
3. Results according to the subject categories, 805 cases were in the humanities and 2 cases were in the agriculture & maritime field.
4. Results according to the middle subject categories, philosophy was the largest with 280 studies.
5. As a result of Qigong categories showed that meditation was the highest with 1,043 (48.58%) not including duplication.
6. As a result of research method, the most frequent method was Analysis research with 1,138(53.00%) cases and the experimental research was the least with 118(5.50%) cases.
7. When the authors were investigated, the result was the most in 35 cases by Kim Byung-chae.
8. The journal that published the most Qigong-related studies was "J. of The Studies of Taoism and Culture" (52), and Dongguk University (75) had the largest number of Qigong-related studies.

Conclusions :
1. Since 2008, there is no significant difference between the yearly and yearly the number of Qigong-related studies.
2. Since 2008, Qigong-related studies have been the most successful in the field of humanities, but it has been regularly published in various other field.
3. Since 2008, Qigong-related studies has shown a remarkable decline in category on External Qigong Therapy(èâѨۡÍí) and Science of Qi(ѨΡùÊ). However, category on Nae-Dan(Ò®Ó¡), meditation, Do-In(ÓôìÚ) has continued steadily every year. And did not show a tendency to increase or decrease.
KEYWORD
Gi-Gong, Qigong, systematic review, Korean
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