Author: Lee MS//Ryu H//Chung HT
Affiliation: Department of Qi-Medicine, Institute of Biotechnology, Wonkwang University, Department of Qi-Medicine & Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Biotechnology, Iksan 570-749, Republic of Korea
Conference/Journal: Stress Medicine
Date published: 2000
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Volume ID: 16 , Issue ID: 3 , Pages: 161-166 , Word Count: 145
We examined the effects of ChunDoSunBup (CDSB) Qi-training, one of Korea's traditional forms of psychosomatic training, on stress coping ability by cross-sectional investigation using the Symptoms of Stress (SOS) inventory. Four types of groups - normal health (n=74) and three groups of Qi-trainees (group Q1: subjects with CDSB Qi-training for 1-4 months, n=64; Q2: 5-12 months, n=50; Q3: more than 13 months, n=66) - participated in this study. Qi-trainees with over 13 months training had significantly lower scores in all the SOS subscales compared to the controls. A significant negative correlation was found between the Qi-training period and all SOS subscales. The total stress scores of the Qi-trainee groups were substantially lower than those of the controls and there was further reduction with longer training periods. These results suggest CDSB Qi-training is effective in stress management and in decreasing symptoms of stress. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.