题名

Higher DHEAS Levels Associated with Long-Term Practicing of Tai Chi

DOI

10.4077/CJP.2017.BAF454

作者

Hung-Min Lai;Mark Shui-Yu Liu;Ting-Ju Lin;Ying-Lan Tsai;Eileen Jea Chien

关键词

aged ; cortisol ; exercise ; meditation ; quality of life ; sex steroids

期刊名称

The Chinese Journal of Physiology

卷期/出版年月

60卷2期(2017 / 04 / 30)

页次

124 - 130

内容语文

英文

中文摘要

Tai Chi has many benefits for middle-aged/older individuals including improvements to muscle strength and various body lipid components. DHEAS and testosterone have anti-obesity/anti-aging characteristics and also improve libido, vitality and immunity levels. Thus, the aim of the present study was to investigate the differences between middle-aged Tai Chi practitioners (n = 17) and sedentary individuals (n = 17) in terms of leg strength, blood levels of cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL, as well as DHEAS, testosterone and cortisol. Unpaired t-tests were used to identify significant differences between the two groups. There were no significant differences in body composition, leg strength, blood lipid components and testosterone. However, the Tai Chi practitioners had higher levels of DHEAS (P < 0.01) and lower levels of cortisol (P < 0.05). Thus, Tai Chi practitioners have a higher ratio of DHEAS to cortisol, which might have potential benefits in terms of improving an individual's health-related quality of life during the aging.

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