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Determining Whether Tai Chi Chuan Is Related to the Updating Function in Older Adults: Differences Between Practitioners and Controls Yuan Yang1, Tingting Chen2, Chen Wang3,4, Ji Zhang3,4, Xiaoxia Yuan3,4, Xiaoke Zhong3,4, Shoufu Yan5, Changhao Jiang3,4,5 Front Public Health 2022 May 3 VIEW
Detraining effects of regular Tai Chi exercise on postural control ability in older women: A randomized controlled trial. Sun W1,2, Wang L1, Zhang C1,2, Song Q2, Gu H2, Mao D1,3 J Exerc Sci Fit. 2018 Aug VIEW
Developing a positive emotion-motivated Tai Chi (PEM-TC) exercise program for older adults with dementia. Yao L, Giordani B, Alexander NB. Res Theory Nurs Pract. 2008 VIEW
Developing mindfulness in college students through movement-based courses: effects on self-regulatory self-efficacy, mood, stress, and sleep quality. Caldwell K, Harrison M, Adams M, Quin RH, Greeson J. J Am Coll Health 2010 Mar-Apr VIEW
Development of an Exergame for Urban-dwelling Older Adults With Functional Limitations: Results and Lessons Learned. Szanton SL, Walker RK, Lim JH, Fisher L, Zhan A, Gitlin LN, Thorpe RJ, Terzis A Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2016 VIEW
Development of the simplified Tai Chi exercise program (STEP) for frail older adults Chen, K., Chen, W. & Huang, M. Complementary Therapy Medicine 2006 VIEW
Dietary intakes and antioxidant status in mind-body exercising pre- and postmenopausal women. Palasuwan A, Margaritis I, Soogarun S, Rousseau AS. J Nutr Health Aging. 2011 VIEW
Differences in fitness level between women aged 60 and over participating in three different supervised exercise programs and a sedentary group. Viladrosa M1,2, Lavedán A1, Jürschik P1, Mas-Alòs S1,3, Planas-Anzano A3, Masot O1 J Women Aging. 2017 Aug 7 VIEW
Different Modulation Effects of Tai Chi Chuan and Baduanjin on Resting State Functional Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Older Adults. Liu J1,2,3, Tao J2,3,4, Liu W2,4, Huang J2,4, Xue X5, Li M5, Yang M4, Zhu J4, Lang C3, Park J3, Tu Y3, Wilson G3, Chen L2,4, Kong J3 Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2019 Jan 18 VIEW
Different physical activity subtypes and risk of metabolic syndrome in middle-aged and older chinese people. Chen M, He M, Min X, Pan A, Zhang X, Yao P, Li X, Liu Y, Yuan J, Chen W, Zhou L, Fang W, Liang Y, Wang Y, Miao X, Lang M, Zhang P, Li D, Guo H, Yang H, Hu FB, Wu T. PLoS One. 2013 VIEW
Different Training Durations and Frequencies of Tai Chi for Bone Mineral Density Improvement: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Yi Zhou1, Zhi-Hui Zhao2, Xiao-Hong Fan1, Wei-Hong Li2, Zhen Chen1 Evid Based Complement Alternat Med 2021 Mar 15 VIEW
Different training durations and styles of tai chi for glucose control in patients with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled trials. Xia TW1, Yang Y2, Li WH3, Tang ZH1, Li ZR1, Qiao LJ1 BMC Complement Altern Med. 2019 Mar 14 VIEW
Differential Effects of Tai Chi Chuan (Motor-Cognitive Training) and Walking on Brain Networks: A Resting-State fMRI Study in Chinese Women Aged 60. Yue C1, Zhang Y2,3, Jian M1, Herold F4,5, Yu Q2, Mueller P4,5, Lin J2, Wang G1, Tao Y1, Zhang Z1, Zou L2 Healthcare (Basel). 2020 Mar 24 VIEW
Disseminating Tai Chi in the Community: Promoting Home Practice and Improving Balance. Chewning B1, Hallisy KM2, Mahoney JE3, Wilson D1, Sangasubana N4, Gangnon R5,6 Gerontologist. 2019 Feb 27 VIEW
Dissemination and benefits of a replicable Tai Chi and Qigong program for older adults Roger A Jahnke1, Linda K Larkey, Carol Rogers Geriatr Nurs Jul-Aug 2010 VIEW
Dissemination and Benefits of a Replicable Tai Chi and Qigong Program for Older Adults. Jahnke RA, Larkey LK, Rogers C. Geriatr Nurs. 2010 Jul - Aug VIEW
Distinct effects of long-term Tai Chi Chuan and aerobic exercise interventions on motor and neurocognitive performance in early-stage Parkinson's disease: a randomized controlled trial Cheng-Liang Chang1, Chien-Yu Pan2, Tsai-Chiao Wang1,3, Yu-Ting Tseng4, Chung-Yao Chien5, Tsu-Kung Lin6,7,8, Chia-Liang Tsai9 Eur J Phys Rehabil Med 2024 Jun 18 VIEW
Distinct Insular Functional Connectivity Changes Related to Mood and Fatigue Improvements in Major Depressive Disorder Following Tai Chi Training: A Pilot Study Anna Xu, Chloe S Zimmerman, Sara W Lazar, Yan Ma, Catherine E Kerr, Albert Yeung Front Integr Neurosci 2020 May 28 VIEW
Diversification of Physical Activities: An Exploration of Provision Characteristics of Holistic Movement Practices in a Large Australian City Ineke Vergeer1, Bojana Klepac-Pogrmilovic2 Int J Environ Res Public Health 2021 Oct 1 VIEW
Do complexity-based measures of sway inform long- and short-term effects of tai chi training on balance in healthy adults? Wayne PM1, Gow BJ, Costa MD, Peng CK, Hausdorff JM, Lipsitz LA, Davis RB, Novak V, Manor B. J Altern Complement Med. 2014 May VIEW
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