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Preliminary Findings of a 4-Month Tai Chi Intervention on Tenderness, Functional Capacity, Symptomatology, and Quality of Life in Men With Fibromyalgia. Carbonell-Baeza A, Romero A, Aparicio VA, Ortega FB, Tercedor P, Delgado-Fernández M, Ruiz JR. Am J Mens Health. 2011 Mar 15 VIEW
Predictors of Cognitive Improvement Following Treatment for Late-Life Depression. Siddarth P1, Funes CM1,2, Laird KT1, Ercoli L1, Lavretsky H1 J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol. 2020 Mar 25 VIEW
Predictors of adherence in a community-based tai chi program. Shah S1, Ardern C1, Tamim H1. Can J Aging 2015 Jun VIEW
Prediction of knee joint pain in Tai Chi practitioners: a cross-sectional machine learning approach Hua Xing#1, Xiaojie Su#1, Yushan Liu2, Yang Chen2, Yubin Ju1, Zhiran Kang1, Wuquan Sun1, Fei Yao3, Lijun Yao4, Li Gong5 BMJ Open 2023 Aug 1 VIEW
Practicing Tai Chi had lower energy metabolism than walking but similar health benefits in terms of aerobic fitness, resting energy expenditure, body composition and self-perceived physical health. Hui SS1, Xie YJ2, Woo J3, Kwok TC4 Complement Ther Med. 2016 Aug VIEW
Practice of traditional chinese medicine for psycho-behavioral intervention improves quality of life in cancer patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis Tao W1,2,3, Luo X1,2, Cui B1,2, Liang D1,2, Wang C1,2, Duan Y3, Li X4, Zhou S5, Zhao M6, Li Y7, He Y8, Wang S3, Kelley KW9,10, Jiang P11, Liu Q1,2. Oncotarget. 2015 Oct 15 VIEW
Practice of contemporary dance improves cognitive flexibility in aging. Coubard OA, Duretz S, Lefebvre V, Lapalus P, Ferrufino L. Front Aging Neurosci. 2011 VIEW
Potential Benefits and Safety of T'ai Chi for Balance and Functional Independence in People with Cerebellar Ataxia. Winser SJ1, Kannan P1, Pang M1, Smith C2, Tsang WW1 J Altern Complement Med. 2018 Jun 5 VIEW
POSTURE AND GROUND REACTION FORCE RELATED INFLUENCES ON TAI CHI PUSHING MOVEMENT LIN-HWA WANG, KUO-CHENG LO, and FONG-CHIN SU Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology 2013 Feb VIEW
Postural Responses to Sudden Horizontal Perturbations in Tai Chi Practitioners Jernej Sever1, Jan Babič2, Žiga Kozinc3,4, Nejc Šarabon3,5,6 Int J Environ Res Public Health 2021 Mar 7 VIEW
Positive impact of Tai Chi Chuan participation on biopsychosocial quality of life compared to exercise and sedentary controls: a cross-sectional survey. Baxter A, J P Francis A. J Complement Integr Med. 2013 May 24 VIEW
Positive effects of brisk walking and Tai Chi on cognitive function in older adults: An fNIRS study Liping Qi1, Guo-Liang Wang2, Yu-Long Yang3, Shu-Ye Yang3, Li-Qing Liu3, Jian-Wei Zhang4 Physiol Behav 2023 Oct 25 VIEW
Plantar pressure distribution during Tai Chi exercise Mao de W, Li JX, Hong Y Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006 Jun VIEW
Pilot study of tai chi and qigong on body composition, sleep, and emotional eating in midlife/older women Dara James1, Linda K Larkey1, Bronwynne Evans1, Ann Sebren2, Kimberley Goldsmith3, Lisa Smith2 J Women Aging 2021 Dec 28 VIEW
Pilot study of Qigong/Tai Chi Easy acute effects of meditative movement, breath focus and "flow" on blood pressure, mood and oxytocin in older adults Linda K Larkey1, Taylor James2, SeungYong Han2, Dara L James3 Complement Ther Med 2023 Jan 7 VIEW
Pilot study of a 10-week multidisciplinary Tai Chi intervention in sedentary obese women. Dechamps A, Gatta B, Bourdel-Marchasson I, Tabarin A, Roger P. Clin J Sport Med 2009 Jan VIEW
Pilot studies of recruitment and feasibility of remote Tai Chi in racially diverse older adults with multisite pain Tongjian You1, Yael Koren2, William J Butts3, Catarina Ambrizzi Moraes3, Gloria Y Yeh4, Peter M Wayne5, Suzanne G Leveille2 Contemp Clin Trials 2023 Mar 18 VIEW
Physiological responses to Tai Chi in stable patients with COPD. Qiu ZH1, Guo HX1, Lu G2, Zhang N1, He BT1, Zhou L1, Luo YM3, Polkey MI4. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2015 Nov 5 VIEW
Physiologial benefits of 24-style Taijiquan exercise in middle-aged women Liu, Y., Mimura, K., Wang, L. & Ikuda, K. Journal of Physiology and Anthropology Applied Human Science 2003 VIEW
Physical Work and Exercise Reduce the Risk of Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults: A Population-based Longitudinal Study Fan He1, Junfen Lin1, Fudong Li1, Yujia Zhai1, Tao Zhang1, Xue Gu1, Genming Zhao2 Curr Alzheimer Res 2021 Nov 17 VIEW
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