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- TANAKA Yuji
- Doctor's Program of Health Sciences of Mind and Body, Graduate Division of Human Arts and Sciences, Graduate School of the University of Human Arts and Sciences Major in Occupational Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Yamato University
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- SUZUKI Harue
- Graduate School of the University of Human Arts and Sciences
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- Other Title
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- 道化師のコメディ動画視聴が心身に及ぼす効果の検証
- ドウケシ ノ コメディ ドウガ シチョウ ガ シンシン ニ オヨボス コウカ ノ ケンショウ
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<p>We examined the effects of viewing clown videos on physical functions and psychological conditions by comparing them with viewing landscapes videos. The subjects were seven healthy adult women and men. Each participant watched a clown and a landscape video at intervals of one to three weeks. The participants' mood evaluation, blood pressure, heart rate, autonomic nervous function and salivary amylase were compared before and after watching the videos, and the participants were asked for their impression of viewing the clown video. The salivary amylase was significantly lowered after viewing the clown video, and the depression-dejection and tension-anxiety of POMS 2 were also significantly reduced in five subjects who answered that “it was very fun” and “it was fun.” The anger-hostility and tension-anxiety of POMS 2 were significantly reduced after viewing the landscapes video. No changes in blood pressure, heart rate and autonomic nervous function were found after watching both videos The results suggested that the clowning expression was effective in relieving mood tension when it was positively felt as “fun” and was effective in reducing physical stress regardless of mood changes.</p>
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- Shinshinkenkoukagaku
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Shinshinkenkoukagaku 17 (2), 50-58, 2021
The Japan Society of Health Sciences of Mind and Body
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- CRID
- 1390289409522805632
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- NII Article ID
- 130008089260
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- NII Book ID
- AA12315558
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- ISSN
- 1882689X
- 18826881
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- NDL BIB ID
- 031710051
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed