Author: Itoh T 1// Shen Z 1// Itoh Y 2//Tamura A 1////
Affiliation: Dept. of Health Sciences, Chukyo Women's University (Aichi, Japan) [1]//Dept. of Clin. Physiol., School of Health Sci., Fujita Health Univ. (Aichi, Japan) [2]
Conference/Journal: J Intl Soc Life Info Science
Date published: 2000
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Volume ID: 18 , Issue ID: 2 , Pages: 338-345 , Word Count: 139
We have studied the power of Qi scientifically using rats. Rats received Wai Qi during a 4-day period and then we did a stress load test (swimming) and the measured urinary excretion of catecholamines [adrenaline (A), noradrenalin (NA), dopamine (DA)]. For both control and Qi groups the quantity of A increased greatly just after the stress load. As the control group, the quantity of NA increased just after the stress load, but not for the Qi group. In the Qi group, the quantity of DA decreased significantly just after stress load, but not for the control group. As for food-intake, no meaningful difference was seen for five days between both groups, but the weight of the control group clearly increased more than that of Qi group. We suggested that Wai Qi had some influence on the autonomic nervous system.