1.Effect of fitness Qigong (Yi Jinjing) on blood lipid and free radical metabolism of the elder women
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(09):-
Objective:To explore the effect of Fitness Qigong(Yi Jinjing)exercise on blood lipid and free radical metabolism of the elder women.Methods:The subjects of this experiment were 64 elder women who were divided into 2 groups randomly:exercise group(34 cases)and control group(30 cases).The exercise group practiced 40-50min pre time,six times pre week for six months,and the control group had no exercise with collective or individual scheme.The indexes of TC,TG,HDL,LDL,SOD,GSH-Px and MDA of the elder women were measured before and after 6-month exercise.Results:After six months Yi Jinjing exercise,the exercise group showed increase in HDL(P0.05),increase in SOD and GSH-Px(P0.05).Conclusion:Fitness Qigong(Yi Jinjing)exercise had the positive effects on blood lipid metabolism,and can suppress lipid peroxidation and maintain high antioxidative capacity of elder female individuals.
2.Observation on the Effects of 2-Week YiJinjing Gong Practice and Pelvic Traction in the Treatment of Acute Low Back Pain in Patients with Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Herniation
Yi ZHU ; Ning LI ; Hongzhu JIN
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2010;(3):288-290
Objective To observe and compare the effects of 2-week YiJinjing Gong practice and pelvic traction in the treatment of acute low back pain(ALBP)in patients with lumbar intervertebral disc herniation(LIDH).Methods Sixty two patients with diagnosed LIDH accompanied with ALBP were randomly divided into YiJinjing Gong group (n=32,received YiJinjing Gong practice twice a day,45min per practice)and pelvic traction group(n=30,pelvic traction,once a day for 60 minutes).All of the treatments lasted for 2 weeks.Roland-Morris questionnaire(MRMQ) and ache vision analogy grading were used for evaluating the effectiveness of treatment before and after the treatment.Before the treatment,and 3 and 6 months after treatment,telephone survey was used to collect the condition of ALBP.Results(1) MRMQ dysfunction scores and visual analog scores were significant reduced after the treatment in both groups(P<0.01).MRMQ dysfunction score Was significantly improved in YiJinjing Gong group comparing to the traction group(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference in visual analog scores between the two groups (P>0.05).(2)Follow-up showed 1 recrudescence in YiJinjing group and 4 in traction group 3 months after the treatment;3 in YiJinjing group and 7 in traction group 6 months after treatment.Conclusion YiJinjing Gong practice can effectively improve patient's functional disturbance,quickly alleviate the LBP,and was superior to conventional pelvic traction in the treatment of LIDH patients with ALBP.
3.Review of traditional Chinese medical massage on infantile diarrhea
Mei LI ; Hongzhu JIN ; Jingjie SHEN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(8):763-765
In recent years traditional Chinese medical massage has made remarkable achievements in the treatment of infantile diarrhea, besides, it has no toxic and side effect, no complaints and without affecting the growth rhythm of children and easily accepted by children. Massage manipulation and curative effects of treating infantile diarrhea was discussed in this text, the mechanism was analyzed, and the forecast of traditional Chinese medical massage on infantile diarrhea was proposed.
4.Visceral Manipulation (review)
Yi ZHU ; Ning LI ; Hongzhu JIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;20(12):1129-1132
This paper discussed the development and overview of Visceral Manipulation, including the concept, pathogenesis of mobility restriction of organs or viscera, and the process.
5.Research in effect of hand function recovery machine on hand function rehabilitation of hemiplegia patients after stroke
Yi ZHU ; Ning LI ; Yihuang GU ; Hongzhu JIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(10):49-52
Objective To compare the rehabilitation effect of free rehabilitation, the needle therapy and the hand function recovery machine combined with free rehabilitation on movement function, the feeling function as well as the movement pattern of newly stroke patients with hemiplegia. Methods 49 newly stroke patients were divided into the free rehabilitation group, the acupuncture group and the hand function recovery machinegroup, each group received corresponding intervention. The movement function, the feeling function as well as the movement pattern were compared among the three groups using blind method. Results Brunnstrom evaluation for hands feeling-movement function, the Fugl- Meyer evaluation score showed obvious progress compared to before the treatment, score of fine hand - function assessment of Carrshepherd showed no change. Two weeks after treatment,Brunnstrom evaluation for hands feeling-movement function and the Fugl - Meyer evaluation score showed no difference between the free rehabilitation group and the acupuncture group, but the hand function recovery machine group showed better results than the other two groups. One months after treatment,Brunnstrom evaluation for hands feeling-movement function was different among these groups, but not the Fugl-Meyer evaluation score, the hand function recovery machine group showed better results than the other two groups, still score of fine hand-function assessment of Carrshepherd showed no change. Conclusions Acupuncture, free rehabilitation, hand function recov - ery machine all make progress in hand function recovery for newly stroke patients with hemiplegia, but hand function recovery machine combined with free rehabilitation proved to be the best method. Its effect for hand intricate function needs to be enhanced.
6.Efficiency of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on rehabilitation of motor function in patients with stroke:A systematic review
Yi ZHU ; Yujie YANG ; Yihuang GU ; Bin XIE ; Hongzhu JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(50):8758-8768
BACKGROUND:Studies have different views on the effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation applied in stroke patients for improving motor function.
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on rehabilitation of motor function in patients with stroke.
METHODS:We searched Cochrane Central Register of Control ed Trials, PubMed, ISI Web of science, Medline, EMBASE, China Biology Medicine disc, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, VIP Database for Chinese Technical Periodical, Wanfang Data (from database building to July 2013) for randomized control ed trials concerning repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on improving motor function in patients with stroke. The included studies were evaluated according to the method recommended by the Cochrane Col aboration. Meta analysis was performed in qualified literatures. The extracted data were analyzed by RevMan 5.1 software and GRADEprofiler 3.6 software.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 23 trials were included (intervention group n=400, control group n=301). Quantitative analysis was conducted in seven studies, and descriptive study was performed in the remaining studies. Meta-analyses analyzed Fugl Meyer Motor Scale and Barthel index. Results showed that Fugl Meyer Motor Scale [SMD=0.48, 95%CI(0.10, 0.86)] and Barthel index [SMD=1.38, 95%CI (0.68, 2.09)] were significantly higher in the intervention group than that in the control group. In accordance with The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation, outcome indexes were evaluated, and the two indexes were graded low quality. The current evidence shows that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation appears to enhance motor function and activities of daily living of the patients with stroke. Considering the limitations of the included studies, more multi-central randomized control ed trials with large sample sizes and high qualities are required in future to verify the therapeutic efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor function of stroke patients.
7.Selection of Meridians and Acupoints of Tuina for Spastic Paralysis post Stroke: A Bibliometric Analysis
Xin MA ; Jianan LI ; Yi ZHU ; Hongzhu JIN ; Lianfeng YAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(3):358-361
Objective To investigate the meridians and acupoints selection in the treatment of post-stroke spastic paralysis with Tuina (Chinese massage). Methods The literatures about Tuina therapy for post-stroke spastic paralysis were retrieved. The frequency of meridians and acupoints used was counted and analyzed. Results 99 papers were collected, which involved in 226 acupoints and 1602 times of application. The selected acupoints were distributed in all the fourteen meridians and 64.5% (1033/1602, 606 on upper limb, 427 on lower limb) of them were on the limbs. The acupoints of the Yang meridians was 75.0% (1200/1602) and the specific acupoints was 71.7% (1148/ 1602). Conclusion The acupoint selected was basically focused on the local areas in Tuina for post-stroke spastic paralysis, assisted with the involved meridians and distal acupoints. The acupoints of the Yang meridians were the first option, mainly on the extremities. The specific acupoints were the major components of the prescription, especially the Five-shu acupoints and the He acupoints.
8.Effect of quercetin on rat cardiomyocyte apoptosis induced by adriamycin in vitro
Tianxian PEI ; Changqing XU ; Jing YU ; Hongzhu LI ; Jin GUO ; Xiuxiang GAO ; Weiming ZHAO ; Baofeng YANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(04):-
Aim To observe the protective effect of quercetin on rat cardiomyocyte apoptosis induced by adriamycin and explore its possible mechanism.Methods Cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes were randomly divided into six groups:normal control group, adriamycin group,quercetin control group, adriamycin+quercetin(25,50,100 ?mol?L-1)groups. The activity of LDH was detected by chromatometry, the cardiomyocyte viability was measured by MTT, the ultrastructure of cardiomyocyte was observed by electron microscope, the expression of protein Bcl-2 and Bax was analyzed by immunocytochemical, and the mRNA and protein of caspase-3 were detected by RT-PCR and Western blot respectively.Results Compared with the control group, the activity of LDH was increased but the viability of cardiomyocyte was decreased; the expression of Bax and caspase-3 was up-regulated while Bcl-2 was down-regulated in ADR group.Compared with ADR group, the above changes were lightened in adriamycin+quercetin groups. But the quercetin control group, in which cultured myocardial cells only exposed to quercetin without ADR, had no obvious changes.Conclusions Quercetin significantly inhibits the apoptosis induced by ADR in the cultured myocardial cells. Its mechanism is involved in the apoptosis-related pathways, including caspase-3, Bax and Bcl-2.
9.Effect of Taijiquan on Motion Control for Parkinson's Disease at Early Stage
Yi ZHU ; Jianxing LI ; Ning LI ; Hongzhu JIN ; Liang HUA ; Qing DONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(4):355-358
ObjectiveTo compare the effects of Taijiquan and walk exercise on patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) at early stage.Methods40 PD patients were randomly divided into 2 groups according to the stochastic tables: Taijiquan group (n=20) received Taijiquan exercise, while walk group (n=20) received walk exercise. The course was 4 weeks. UPDRSⅢ from Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) and Berg Balance Scale(BBS) were to assess the patients before and after treatment.ResultsThe Taijiquan group improved significantly(P<0.01) and better than the walk group (P<0.01) in UPDRSⅢ, effects and BBS after treatment.ConclusionTaijiquan may improve the motion control and balance function for patients with Parkinson's disease.
10.Psychological and behavioral functioning of children and adolescents during long-term home-schooling.
Lin WANG ; Yan HAO ; Li CHEN ; YiWen ZHANG ; HongZhu DENG ; XiaoYan KE ; JianHong WANG ; Fei LI ; Yan HOU ; XiangHui XIE ; Qi XU ; Xi WANG ; HongYan GUAN ; WeiJie WANG ; JianNa SHEN ; Feng LI ; Ying QIAN ; LiLi ZHANG ; XinMiao SHI ; Yu TIAN ; ChunHua JIN ; XiaoLi LIU ; TingYu LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(9):1059-1066
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