Improvement of orthostatic dysregulation using HQC (Health Quality Control) :

  • Shimoda Atsuko
    Institute of Human Culture Studies, Otsuma Womenʼs University
  • Naing Than
    Department of Educational Planning and Training, Ministry of Education
  • Ohsawa Seiji
    Institute of Human Culture Studies, Otsuma Womenʼs University

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  • HQC (Health Quality Control) 手法の利用による起立性調節障害の改善
  • HQC(Health Quality Control)手法の利用による起立性調節障害の改善 : ミャンマーの5325人の子どもの追跡調査から
  • HQC(Health Quality Control)シュホウ ノ リヨウ ニ ヨル キリツセイ チョウセツ ショウガイ ノ カイゼン : ミャンマー ノ 5325ニン ノ コドモ ノ ツイセキ チョウサ カラ
  • follow-up study of Myanmar children
  • ―ミャンマーの5325人の子どもの追跡調査から―

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Abstract

We conducted a follow-up study on orthostatic dysregulation(OD)in 5325 Myanmar children, ages 10-13. 56.38% were determined to diagnose as OD. Beginning by filling out a HQC method checklist, these OD-positive children engaged in lifestyle improvement activities Monday through Friday for 8 weeks. At the end of week 1, 38.03% of the subjects were OD-positive, 27.72% after week 2, 18.93% after week 3, 13.69% after week 4, 4.49% after week 5, 1.52% after week 6, 1.37% after week 7, and reduced to 1.07% after week 8. From these results we verified that OD symptoms can be improved by sustained check in lifestyle. We also confirmed the efficacy and appropriateness of the HQC method used in this research.

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