会议专题

Research on results of maximal oxygen consumption and related stimulus parameter by means of traditional moxibustion on aconite slice

Objective:ft has been observed in sports related settings that direct moxibustion is an affective way of improving exercise capacity. Our study is in an attempt to find the evidence for potential application of one kind of indirect moxibustion which has never been applied in the field of sports medicine. Subjects: A total of eight-three participants were chosen, twenty-seven of which were No.l stimulus parameter control subjects, twentyeight subjects with No.2 parameter, and twenty-eight with No.3. Experimental Paradigm: Results of Vo2 max and stimulus parameters were analyzed, with particular emphasis on the temperatures of the points. Results: (1) There exists a significant difference between No.2 and No.3 subjects in terms of Vo2 max while no difference between No.2 and No.l( p < 0.001); (2) The temperatures differs significantly among three groups. (P<0.05) Conclusion: Our data reveal that (1) moxibustion on aconite slices can be employed as a mean of promoting exercise capacity. (2) Results of Vo2 max is not in direct proportion to thermal-effects.(3)The frequency of moxibustion is not in positive correlation to results, and the total quantity of stimulus should take total frequency as a vital factor.

moxibustion on aconite slice maximal oxygen consumption stimulus parameter thermal-effect

Xiaoshu Zhang

Faculty of Sports Medicine Chengdu Sport University Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China

国际会议

2010 International Conference on Sport Medicine,Sport Science,and Computer Science(2010运动医学,体育科学与计算机科学国际学术研讨会 SMSSCS 2010)

武汉

英文

109-112

2010-12-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)