1.Qigong improves balance in young women: a pilot study.
González López-Arza, María Victoria ; Varela-Donoso, Enrique ; Montanero-Fernández, Jesús ; Rodríguez-Mansilla, Juan ; González-Sánchez, Blanca ; González López-Arza, Luis
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2013;11(4):241-5
Balance problems are common in people of all ages and can lead to falls, thus causing fractures with consequent disability. Qigong practice has long been part of daily life in Chinese culture, and has good effects on physical health maintenance.
2.Qigong improves balance in young women: a pilot study.
María Victoria González LÓPEZ-ARZA ; E-mail: MVGLEZ@UNEX.ES. ; Enrique VARELA-DONOSO ; Jesús MONTANERO-FERNÁNDEZ ; Juan RODRÍGUEZ-MANSILLA ; Blanca GONZÁLEZ-SÁNCHEZ ; Luis González LÓPEZ-ARZA
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2013;11(4):241-245
BACKGROUNDBalance problems are common in people of all ages and can lead to falls, thus causing fractures with consequent disability. Qigong practice has long been part of daily life in Chinese culture, and has good effects on physical health maintenance.
OBJECTIVEThe present work describes the change in balance in young, healthy women after practising Qigong for eight weeks.
DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND INTERVENTIONSThe study took the form of a controlled, randomised longitudinal trial, and involved 30 women aged 18-25 years. The subjects had no prior experience of Qigong or Tai Chi and were unaware of the aims of the study. Subjects were randomly assigned to a Qigong intervention group or a control group. Those in the Qigong intervention group performed "exercises in 20 figures for health and long-life" (Wang Ziping) for 1 h twice per week, for 4 weeks. The control group undertook no exercise at all.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURESThe main outcome measure was the stabilometry values. These were obtained in a unipodal support test, using a plantar pressure platform with optical sensors.
RESULTSThe Qigong subjects showed a significant improvement in their stabilometry results (40.1% pre-intervention and 56.4% post-intervention) (P< 0.045), while no improvement was seen in the control group (51.2% pre-intervention and 53.5% post-intervention). At the beginning of the intervention, the stabilometry values recorded for the Qigong intervention group were worse than those recorded for the control group (40.15% and 51.21% respectively; P=0.121). However, a comparison of the post-intervention values between these groups showed that these differences have disappeared (P=0.653).
CONCLUSIONQigong can improve balance in healthy, young women.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Breathing Exercises ; Female ; Humans ; Longitudinal Studies ; Pilot Projects ; Postural Balance ; Young Adult
3.Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion: An Alternative to Triple Therapy in Stroke Patients Undergoing Carotid Angioplasty
Ignacio CRUZ-GONZÁLEZ ; Blanca TREJO-VELASCO ; Laura REDONDO-ROBLES ; Luis LÓPEZ-MESONERO ; Rocío GONZÁLEZ-FERREIRO ; Jean Carlos NÚÑEZ ; Javier RODRÍGUEZ-COLLADO ; Pedro L SÁNCHEZ
Journal of Stroke 2020;22(2):268-270
4.Clinical Outcomes of Mechanical Thrombectomy in Stroke Tandem Lesions According to Intracranial Occlusion Location
Elena ZAPATA-ARRIAZA ; Asier de ALBÓNIGA-CHINDURZA ; Joaquin ORTEGA-QUINTANILLA ; Irene ESCUDERO-MARTÍNEZ ; Francisco MONICHE ; Manuel MEDINA-RODRÍGUEZ ; Blanca PARDO-GALIANA ; Juan Antonio Cabezas RODRÍGUEZ ; Lucía Lebrato HERNÁNDEZ ; Leire AINZ ; Soledad PÉREZ-SÁNCHEZ ; Ana DOMÍNGUEZ-MAYORAL ; Ana BARRAGÁN ; Aurelio CAYUELA ; Joan MONTANER ; Alejandro González GARCÍA
Journal of Stroke 2021;23(1):124-127
5.Mediterranean Diet and Physical Activity Protect from Silent Brain Infarcts in a Cohort of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Irene ESCUDERO-MARTÍNEZ ; Fernando MANCHA ; Angela VEGA-SALVATIERRA ; María Irene AYUSO ; Rafael F OCETE ; Pilar ALGABA ; Antonio LÓPEZ-RUEDA ; Pilar PIÑERO ; Elena FAJARDO ; José Román FERNÁNDEZ-ENGO ; Eva María MARTÍN-SÁNCHEZ ; Alejandro GALVAO-CARMONA ; Elena ZAPATA-ARRIAZA ; Lucía LEBRATO ; Blanca PARDO-GALIANA ; Juan Antonio CABEZAS ; Alejandro GONZÁLEZ ; Francisco MONICHE ; Joan MONTANER
Journal of Stroke 2019;21(3):353-355
No abstract available.
Atrial Fibrillation
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Brain
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Cohort Studies
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Diet, Mediterranean
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Humans
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Motor Activity