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Research on Function and Mechanism of Tai Chi on Cardiac Rehabilitation. Cheng D1, Wang B2, Li Q3, Guo Y4, Wang L5 Chin J Integr Med. 2020 May VIEW
Research Leading to a Systems/Cellular/Molecular Model for the Benefits of Qigong and Tai Chi on Health and Healing Lin, Shin Theses: Scientific and Skill Papers on Qigong 2007 VIEW
Reporting of Protocol Rationale and Content Validity in Randomized Clinical Trials of T'ai Chi: A Systematic Evaluation. Litrownik D1, Gilliam E1, Berkowitz D1, Yeh GY1, Wayne PM2,3 J Altern Complement Med. 2019 Mar 5 VIEW
Reply to: Comment on: "Optimal exercise parameters of tai chi for balance performance in older adults: A meta-analysis" Guohua Zheng1, Lecong Wang1 J Am Geriatr Soc 2021 Dec 28 VIEW
Reply to: Comment on: "Optimal exercise parameters of tai chi for balance performance in older adults: A meta-analysis" Guohua Zheng1, Lecong Wang1 J Am Geriatr Soc 2022 Mar 1 VIEW
Remote Delivery of Mindful Movement Within Healthcare Systems: Lessons Learned From the Veterans Health Administration Alison M Whitehead1, Rashmi Mullur2,3, Marlysa B Sullivan4, Francesca M Nicosia5,6,7 Glob Adv Integr Med Health 2024 Mar 17 VIEW
Relative exercise intensity of Tai Chi Chuan is similar in different ages and gender Lan, C., Chen, S. & Lai, J. American Journal of Chinese Medicine 2004 VIEW
Relationships Between Flow Experience, IKIGAI, and Sense of Coherence in Tai Chi Practitioners. Iida K, Oguma Y. Holist Nurs Pract. 2013 Sep-Oct VIEW
Relationship Between the Practice of Tai Chi for More Than 6 Months With Mental Health and Brain in University Students: An Exploratory Study Xiaoyuan Li1,2, Jintao Geng1, Xiaoyu Du1, Hongyu Si2, Zhenlong Wang3 Front Hum Neurosci 2022 Jun 24 VIEW
Relationship between Taiji Diagram Theory and Qi to provide a comparison with studies conducted at Lianhua Mountain and lrino Valley Sasaki S//Miao T Japanese Mind-Body Science 1996 VIEW
Rehabilitation Practice Patterns for Patients with Heart Failure: The Asian Perspective. Sun XG. Heart Fail Clin. 2015 Jan VIEW
Rehabilitation in patients with lymphoma: an overview of Systematic Reviews Bhasker Amatya1, Fary Khan, Thomas E Lew, Michael Dickinson J Rehabil Med 2021 Mar 12 VIEW
Regulation of gene expression by yoga, meditation and related practices: A review of recent studies. Saatcioglu F. Asian J Psychiatr. 2013 Feb VIEW
Regular Tai Chi Practice Is Associated With Improved Memory as Well as Structural and Functional Alterations of the Hippocampus in the Elderly Chunlin Yue1, Qian Yu2, Yanjie Zhang2, Fabian Herold3, Jian Mei1, Zhaowei Kong4, Stephane Perrey5, Jiao Liu6, Notger G Müller3, Zonghao Zhang1, Yuliu Tao1, Arthur Kramer7,8, Benjamin Becker9, Liye Zou2,10 Front Aging Neurosci 2020 Oct 29 VIEW
Regular tai chi exercise enhances functional mobility and CD4CD25 regulatory T cells Yeh, S., Chuang, H., Lin, L., Hsiao, C. & Eng, H. British Journal of Sports Medicine 2006 VIEW
Regular Tai Chi Exercise Decreases the Percentage of Type 2 Cytokine-Producing Cells in Postsurgical Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Survivors. Wang R, Liu J, Chen P, Yu D. Cancer Nurs. 2012 Oct 9 VIEW
Regular Tai Chi Chuan exercise may retard bone loss in postmenopausal women: A case-control study Qin L//Au S//Choy W//Leung P//// Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002 VIEW
Regular Tai Chi Chuan exercise improves T cell helper function of type 2 DM patients with an increase in T-bet transcription factor and IL-12 production Yeh SH, Chuang H, Lin LW, Hsiao CY, Wang PW, Liu RT, Yang KD Br J Sports Med 2008 Apr 2 VIEW
Reduction in fear of falling through intense tai chi exercise training in older, transitionally frail adults Sattin, R.W., Easley, K.A., Wolf, S.L., Chen, Y. & Kutner, M.H. Journal of the American Geriatric Society 2005 VIEW
Reducing the fear of falling among community-dwelling elderly adults through cognitive-behavioural strategies and intense Tai Chi exercise: a randomized controlled trial. Huang TT, Yang LH, Liu CY. J Adv Nurs. 2011 Jan 7 VIEW
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