Qigong as a non pharmaceutical therapy for sleep disturbance

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Sleep disturbance refers to any disruptions or changes in the normal sleep pattern. Sleep disturbance is common among people who suffer from medical or psychiatric disorders, as well as those who take medications. Pharmacological treatment can be effective in the management of sleep disturbances. Yet, medications may have significant side effects, and tolerance and dependence may develop. For certain populations such as pregnant or nursing women and the elderly, medication treatment for sleep disturbance may not be indicated. Mind-body interventions, including Qigong, could be a viable alternative. We introduce the history, conceptualization, and applications of Qigong for health and wellbeing, and review potential mechanisms and existing evidence on Qigong as a treatment for sleep disturbance.

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气功作为治疗睡眠障碍的非药物疗法
睡眠障碍是指正常睡眠模式受到干扰或发生变化。睡眠障碍常见于患有内科或精神科疾病以及服用药物的人。药物治疗可以有效控制睡眠障碍。然而,药物可能会有很大的副作用,而且可能会产生耐受性和依赖性。对于某些人群,如孕妇、哺乳期妇女和老年人,可能不适合用药物治疗睡眠障碍。包括气功在内的身心干预可能是一种可行的替代方法。我们介绍了气功的历史、概念和在健康和福祉方面的应用,并回顾了气功治疗睡眠障碍的潜在机制和现有证据。
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