Mindfulness and psychological health in practitioners of Japanese martial arts: a cross-sectional study

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作者
Miyata, Hiromitsu [1 ]
Kobayashi, Daisuke [1 ]
Sonoda, Akifumi [1 ]
Motoike, Hibiki [1 ]
Akatsuka, Saki [1 ]
机构
[1] Waseda Univ, Fac Letters Arts & Sci, Shinjuku Ku, 1-24-1 Toyama, Tokyo 1628644, Japan
关键词
Martial arts; Dispositional mindfulness; Subjective well-being; Depression; Long-term practice; Japanese; MEDITATION; STRESS;
D O I
10.1186/s13102-020-00225-5
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Background Empirical data have suggested that mind-body practices that originated in Eastern traditions can cause desirable changes to psychological traits, the brain, somatic physiological functions, etc. Martial arts in Japan refer to the physical/mental practices that were developed based on historical combat techniques. Today, martial arts are considered activities that seek embodiment and/or mind-body unity, as well as sports. Empirical studies involving practitioners of Japanese martial arts to date remain scarce. Methods We conducted a questionnaire survey using a cross-sectional design to examine whether the practice of martial arts based on Japanese traditions are associated with mindfulness and psychological health. Participants included a population of practitioners of martial arts with a practice period of 0.6-35.0 years, and non-practitioners matched for demographic variables. Results Compared with the non-practitioners, the practitioners of martial arts had significantly higher scores for mindfulness and subjective well-being and lower scores for depression. Among the practitioners of martial arts, a longer period of practice or a higher frequency of daily practice significantly predicted higher mindfulness and psychological health. Conclusions The results obtained are consistent with those previously obtained for other populations of Japanese contemplatives, and support the view that practice of multiple Eastern mind-body practices might be associated with similar desirable psychological outcomes. A cross-sectional design has limitations in that it is difficult to determine the effect of continued practice, so that a longitudinal study that follows the same practitioners over time is desired in the future enquiry.
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