Tai Chi Qigong for Nasopharyngeal Cancer
PURPOSE: Survivors
of nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) often sustain cardiovascular complications after
conventional cancer treatments. Tai Chi (TC) Qigong training may be a viable
way to improve peripheral circulatory status and aerobic capacity in this
population. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of a
6-month TC Qigong training program on blood flow velocities and resistance,
palmar skin temperature, and functional aerobic capacity in survivors of NPC.
METHODS: Twenty-five and 27
survivors of NPC volunteered to join the intervention group (mean age,
55.4 ± 7.5 years) and control group (mean age, 58.7 ± 9.5 years),
respectively. The intervention group underwent a TC Qigong training program-the
modified 18 Forms TC Internal Qigong-for 6 months, while the control group
received no training. Peripheral arterial blood flow velocities and resistance,
palmar skin temperature, and functional aerobic capacity were measured by a
Doppler ultrasound machine, an infrared thermometer, and six-minute walk test,
respectively. All outcomes were assessed at baseline, mid-intervention
(3-month), post-intervention (6-month), and follow-up (12-month) periods. RESULTS:
The TC Qigong group had higher
diastolic blood flow velocity (p = 0.010), lower arterial blood flow resistance
(p = 0.009), and higher palmar skin temperature (p = 0.004) than the control
group after TC Qigong training. However, only the diastolic blood flow velocity
was higher in the TC Qigong group than in the control group during the
no-training follow-up period (p = 0.032). Additionally, an improvement in
functional aerobic capacity was found in the intervention group after TC Qigong
training (p < 0.008) but not in the control group over time (p > 0.008).
CONCLUSIONS: TC Qigong training may
improve peripheral circulatory status and functional aerobic capacity among
people treated for NPC. However, this is only a pilot study and future
definitive trials are needed to confirm the results. IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER
SURVIVORS: TC Qigong may have
enormous potential as a rehabilitation intervention for survivors of NPC to
improve arterial hemodynamics and functional aerobic capacity.
Source: Fong SS,
Ng SS,
Luk WS,
Chung JW,
Leung JC,
Masters RS.
Effects of a
6-month Tai Chi Qigong program on arterial hemodynamics and functional aerobic
capacity in survivors of nasopharyngeal cancer. J Cancer
Surviv. 2014 Jun 8.
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