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Tai Chi versus brisk walking in reducing cardiovascular risk factors: a randomised controlled trial (abridged secondary publication) A W K Chan1, D T F Lee1, J W H Sit1, S Y Chair1, D Y P Leung1, L Y L Leung2, L C W Fung3 Hong Kong Med J 2022 Jun 1 VIEW
Tai Chi Treatment for Depression in Chinese Americans: A Pilot Study. Yeung A, Lepoutre V, Wayne P, Yeh G, Slipp LE, Fava M, Denninger JW, Benson H, Fricchione GL Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2012 Jul 12 VIEW
Tai Chi training's effect on lower extremity muscle co-contraction during single- and dual-task gait: Cross-sectional and randomized trial studies Peter M Wayne1,2, Brian J Gow1,2,3, Fengzhen Hou4, Yan Ma3, Jeffrey M Hausdorff5, Justine Lo6, Pamela M Rist2, Chung-Kang Peng3, Lewis A Lipsitz6,7, Vera Novak8, Brad Manor6,7 PLoS One 2021 Jan 22 VIEW
Tai chi training reduces self-report of inattention in healthy young adults. Converse AK1, Ahlers EO1, Travers BG1, Davidson RJ2. Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Jan 27 VIEW
Tai Chi training reduced coupling between respiration and postural control. Holmes ML1, Manor B2, Hsieh WH3, Hu K4, Lipsitz LA2, Li L5. Neurosci Lett. 2015 Oct 27 VIEW
Tai Chi Training may Reduce Dual Task Gait Variability, a Potential Mediator of Fall Risk, in Healthy Older Adults: Cross-Sectional and Randomized Trial Studies. Wayne PM1, Hausdorff JM2, Lough M3, Gow BJ1, Lipsitz L3, Novak V4, Macklin EA5, Peng CK6, Manor B3. Front Hum Neurosci. 2015 Jun 9 VIEW
Tai Chi training is effective in reducing balance impairments and falls in patients with Parkinson's disease. Tsang WW. J Physiother. 2013 VIEW
Tai chi training for patients with coronary heart disease. Lan C, Chen SY, Wong MK, Lai JS. Med Sport Sci. 2008 VIEW
Tai Chi training for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: A feasibility trial in college students Alexander K Converse1, Bruce P Barrett2, Betty A Chewning3, Peter M Wayne4 Complement Ther Med 2020 Sep 1 VIEW
Tai Chi Training Evokes Significant Changes in Brain White Matter Network in Older Women. Yue C1, Zou L2, Mei J1, Moore D3, Herold F4,5, Müller P4,5, Yu Q2, Liu Y6, Lin J2, Tao Y1, Loprinzi P3, Zhang Z1 Healthcare (Basel). 2020 Mar 9 VIEW
Tai Chi Training as a Primary Daily Care Plan for Better Balance Ability in People With Parkinson's Disease: An Opinion and Positioning Article Ting Zhang1,2, Zhenyu Lv3, Song Gao1 Front Neurol 2021 Dec 24 VIEW
Tai Chi training as a primary care plan for the prevention and management of hypertension: an opinion and positioning article Ting Zhang1,2, Shuman Yang1, Wei Liu3, Qingping Bai3, Song Gao1 Ann Med 2024 Dec 1 VIEW
Tai chi to prevent falls in older adults. Purdie N1 Br J Community Nurs. 2019 Nov 2 VIEW
Tai chi to prevent falls in older adults. Purdie N1 Br J Community Nurs. 2019 Nov 2 VIEW
Tai Chi research review. Field T. Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2011 Aug VIEW
Tai Chi Reduces Waist Size Among Older Adults Anita Slomski JAMA 2021 Jul 27 VIEW
Tai Chi reduces pain and improves physical function for people with knee OA. Osteras N, Fongen C. Aust J Physiother 2010 VIEW
Tai chi reduced severity of fibromyalgia symptoms at 24 weeks compared with aerobic exercise. Staud R Ann Intern Med. 2018 Jun 19 VIEW
Tai Chi Recreational Exercise Is Not Rehabilitation. Ambrosino N1, Polastri M2, Vitacca M3, Nava S4, Clini EM5 Chest. 2018 Sep VIEW
Tai Chi Quan Versus Physical Therapy on Pain and Cognitive Performance for Elderly People With Chronic Low Back Pain: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Rui Wang1, Dong Zhu2, Lin Wang3, Jing Liu4, Jun Zou1, Yang Sun1, Yan Jiang1, Hao-Yu Hu1,3, Zhi-Wei Deng3, Lin-Man Weng1, Kang-Yong Zheng1, Suparata Kiartivich1, Xue-Qiang Wang1,3 Front Aging Neurosci 2022 Jun 16 VIEW
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