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Integrative medicine research | 2013

Study on time-based variation of blood circulation index, pulse wave energy, and RAI of healthy adult men after different eating times

Gyeong-Cheol Kim; Ki-Young Ji; Yi-Soon Kim; Yi-Sub Kwak

Background The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of different eating times on blood circulation index, pulse wave energy (E), and radial augmentation index (RAI) of healthy adult men. Methods Blood circulation index, E, and RAI were measured using a three-dimensional (3-D) pulse imaging system (3-D MAC) at before, right after, 30 minutes after, 1 hour after, and 2 hours after eating. Results In the blood circulation index, heart rate (HR), estimated cardiac output (ECO), and estimated cardiac output index (ECI) increased significantly right after eating compared to before eating. By contrast, estimated circulation resistance (ECR) and estimated circulation resistance index (ECRI) decreased significantly right after eating compared to before eating. E had a tendency to increase right after eating compared to before eating and decrease gradually at every experimental point (left and right Chon, Kwan, and Cheok). RAI had a tendency to decrease right after eating compared to before eating and increase gradually at every experimental point. Conclusions Different eating times can bring about changes on blood circulation index, E, and RAI. These changes show a certain tendency and coincide with the physiological factors that eating causes a rise of HR, an increase of systolic cardiac pump performance, and a reduction of peripheral vascular resistance.


Journal of Life Science | 2010

The Effect of Tai-Chi Exercise on the Function of Shoulder Joint, Heart Rate in Breast Cancer Patients

Cheol-Woo Kim; Yi-Sub Kwak; Yi-Soon Kim; Kyung-Chul Kim; Hee-Eun Kim

본 연구는 타이치 운동이 유방암 수술 후 환자의 어깨관절 가동범위 및 심박동수에 미치는 영향을 규명하는데 그 목적이 있다. 대상자는 유방암 1~2기 진단을 받고 유방암 수술 후 2개월 이내의 B광역시에 거주하는 환자 40명을 대상으로 타이치 운동을 12주간, 주4회, 1회 60분씩 실시하여 실험 전 후 어깨관절 가동범위 및 심박동수를 측정하였다. 본 연구결과 어깨관절 가동범위의 굴곡, 선전, 내전, 외전 모두 유의하게 증가하였고(p 【Good health-related quality of life is regarded as the goal of elderly residential care. Treatment for breast cancer produces side effects that diminish functional capacity and quality of life among survivors. Tai-Chi exercise offers the benefits of fitness and health. Tai-chi has been claimed to generate beneficial effects with respect to a wide range of diseases. The object of this research is to evaluate the effects of tai chi exercise on shoulder joint movement and cardiovascular function in elderly breast cancer patients. The subjects were 40 patients residing in B metropolitan city, who had undergone surgery for breast cancer within 2 months. They underwent post-operative radiotherapy and an anti-cancer chemical treatment. They practiced tai-chi exercise for 60 min a day, four times a week for 12 weeks under the direction of a special tai-chi instructor. Shoulder joint movement and heart rate, were measured before and after the experiment. The results were as follows; Shoulder joint movement, including flexion, extention, adduction and abduction, significantly increased (p】


Journal of Life Science | 2006

Effect of a Yoga-based Exercise Program on Psychological, Physiological Factors and Physical Fitness in Elderly Women

Yi-Soon Kim; Yi-Sub Kwak; Bong-Soo Cho

Physical activity has been effective in enhancing quality of life and physical fitness of older adults over relatively short periods of time. However, little is known about the Yoga-based exercise program on physiological changes and physical fitness with psychological variables in elderly women. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of Yoga- based exercise program on physiological, psychological factors and physical fitness in elderly women. Forty-four elders were recruited from the public health center. They were divided into exercise training group(nPhysical activity has been effective in enhancing quality of life and physical fitness of older adults over relatively short periods of time. However, little is known about the Yoga-based exercise program on physiological changes and physical fitness with psychological variables in elderly women. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of Yoga- based exercise program on physiological, psychological factors and physical fitness in elderly women. Forty-four elders were recruited from the public health center. They were divided into exercise training group(n=22) and control group(n=22). The training group participating in 10 weeks of Yoga-based exercise program. Data was analyzed with descriptive statistics, the chi-square test, Fishers Extract test, and ANCOVA to evaluate body fat, spine ROM, blood pressure, cholesterol, depression, life satisfaction, ADL and physical fitness. There was a significant improvement in blood pressure, total cholesterol, precent of body fat, physiological function, depression, life satisfaction, ADL and physical fitness in the exercise training group than that of the control group. From the results, Yoga-based interventions designed to improve various variables were equally acceptable to elderly women.


Journal of Life Science | 2009

The Effects of Different Types of Tai Chi Exercise on Blood Variable and Physical Fitness in Obese Women

Yi-Sub Kwak; Yi-Soon Kim; Kyung-Chul Kim

Tai Chi is a slow and gentle exercise which is suitable for obese women with chronic diseases. Tai Chi can improve the health of a senior without exacerbating existing impairments, including obese patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of different types of Tai Chi exercise on blood variables (glucose, cholesterol, TG, HDL, LDL, cortisol) and physical fitness (muscle strength, flexibility, muscle endurance, agility, balance). Thirty obese women were recruited from a public health center. They were divided into Yang style (YS: n


Archive | 2007

Clinical Report of one chronic several patient on Atopic Dermatitis by using BUDDEUMI (equipment with using combination of moxibustion and cupping) during 11 months

Gyeong-Cheol Kim; Yi-Soon Kim; Han Joe-Yang; Su Young-Park; Min Young-Kim

BUDDEUMI and BUDDEUMI’s treatment” wishes the reach for improving the effect of cupping boil and moxibustion by the synchronous using combination of moxibustion and cupping. This study suggests that BUDDEUMI has significant decreasing effects on extent and intensity of Atopic Dermatitis comparing pre-test and posttest. The effects of BUDDEUMI’s treatment are observed on the strengthening of skin breation and the detoxification of blood waste material, and BUDDEUMI is expected for the healthy article of the gaining immunity from a disease.


Korean Journal of Acupuncture | 2013

Effect of Moxibustion at Junggeuk(CV3), Singwol(CV8) on Women's Urinary Incontinence and Quality of Life

Eun-Sook Lee; Yi-Soon Kim; Jeong Won Lee; Mi-Jung Oh; Gyeong-Cheol Kim


Korean Journal of Acupuncture | 2012

A Study on the Pulse Wave Parameter in Non Delivery and Delivery Women

Chang-Woon Seo; Gyeong-Cheol Kim; Yi-Soon Kim


Korean Journal of Acupuncture | 2011

Effect of the Dong Shi Acupuncture Therapy on the Relief of Premenstrual Syndrome and Dysmenorrhea in Female College Students

Gyeong-Cheol Kim; Yi-Soon Kim; Yi-Sub Kwak; Han-Joo Yang


Korean Journal of Acupuncture | 2011

A Study on the Pulse Wave Parameter in Post Mastectomy Women

Gyeong-Cheol Kim; Sang-Wook Park; Yi-Soon Kim; Yun-Hee Kim


생명과학회지 | 2010

타이치(Tai-Chi) 운동이 유방암 수술환자의 어깨관절 가동범위와 심박동수 변화에 미치는 영향

Cheol-Woo Kim; Yi-Sub Kwak; Yi-Soon Kim; Kyung-Chul Kim; Hee-Eun Kim

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