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    题名: 耳穴貼壓刺激對激烈運動前後生理反應之研究
    A Study of Effect of Ear Point Pressing on Physiological Responses to Exercise
    作者: 林昭庚
    林正常
    薩來欣
    贡献者: 運教所
    关键词: 耳穴貼壓
    運動自覺量表
    心跳速率
    氧攝取量
    日期: 1995-11
    上传时间: 2018-11-01 13:05:14 (UTC+8)
    摘要: The purpose of this study is to investigate how physiological responses to exercise are affected by applying pressure on small objects (seeds, small stell balls etc.) taped to acupuncture points of the ear (ear point pressing). Twelve healthy male students served as subjects. Each subject performed 75% VO2 maximum with and without ear point pressing respectively. Both ears were stimulated during the 20th-25th and 5th-10th minutes before exercise and the 5th-10th minutes after exercise. The ANOVA was applied in data analysis. The results obtained from this study were as follows: (1) Ear point pressing significantly increased oxygen consumption at rest and during exercise, but not after exercise. (2) Ear point pressing significantly decreased the heart rate while resting but no significant differences in values were found during and after exercise. (3) Ear point pressing significantly lowered the rate of perceived exertion at the tenth and fifteenth minutes, but not significantly at the fifth minute of exercise. These results indicate that ear point pressing may enhance exercise performance by virtue of its beneficial effects on physiological responses.
    關聯: 中國中醫臨床醫學雜誌 1:1 民84.11 頁93-103
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