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호흡 유형에 따른 건강한 성인의 정적균형능력 비교Comparison of Static Balance Abilities on Respiratory Types in Healthy Adults

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Comparison of Static Balance Abilities on Respiratory Types in Healthy Adults
Authors
유다슬임재길
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
대한통합의학회
Keywords
abdominal breathing; healthy volunteers; neutral breathing; postural balance; thoracic breathing
Citation
대한통합의학회지, v.8, no.2, pp.63 - 73
Journal Title
대한통합의학회지
Volume
8
Number
2
Start Page
63
End Page
73
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/57797
ISSN
2288-1174
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate breathing-related changes in the balance ability of healthy adults. Methods: The participants were 36 healthy adults in their 20s and 30s. All participants were trained in three breathing (neutral, thoracic, and abdominal) methods one week before measurements. We used AccuSway to measure each participant’s balance ability, using each breathing technique, in two postures (bipedal and unipedal). Results: During the bipedal balance task, abdominal breathing produced significant increases in path length and sway velocity. Abdominal breathing resulted in significant changes in sample entropy at the anteroposterior location compared with neutral breathing (p<.05). In the normalized anteroposterior location, there were significant changes in backward movement during thoracic and abdominal breathing compared with those during neutral breathing (p<.05). During the unipedal balance task, path length and sway velocity increased significantly during voluntary breathing compared with those during neutral breathing (p<.05). There was a significant change in backward movement when abdominal breathing—compared with neutral breathing—was used in the normalized anteroposterior location (p<.05). In the normalized left-right location, there was a significant shift to the right during thoracic breathing compared with that during neutral breathing (p<.05). Conclusion: Compared with neutral breathing, altered voluntary breathing patterns affect balance in healthy adults. Our results indicated that that static balance was more affected by abdominal breathing than by neutral breathing. Future studies should examine variables such as the breathing volume, rhythm, and method.
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