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Long-term Tai Chi training is related to depressive symptoms among Tai Chi practitioners. Li Y1, Su Q2, Guo H2, Wu H2, Du H2, Yang G3, Meng G4, Li C5, Nagatomi R6, Niu K7. J Affect Disord. 2014 Jul 31 VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi Training Is Associated With Better Dual-task Postural Control and Cognition in Aging Adults. Jor'dan AJ, Manor B, Hausdorff JM, Lipsitz LA, Habtemariam D, Novak V, Wayne PM Adv Mind Body Med. 2018 Summer VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi practitioners have superior body stability under dual task condition during stair ascent. Song Q1, Li L2, Zhang C3, Sun W4, Mao D5 Gait Posture. 2018 Aug 13 VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi practice in older adults is associated with "younger" functional abilities Yan Ma1, Brian J Gow1,2, Rhayun Song3, Pamela M Rist4, Jeffrey M Hausdorff5,6, Lewis A Lipsitz7,8, Brad Manor7,8, Peter M Wayne1 Aging Cell 2023 Oct 31 VIEW
Long-Term Tai Chi Experience Promotes Emotional Stability and Slows Gray Matter Atrophy for Elders. Liu S1, Li L1,2, Liu Z3,4, Guo X1,2,3,5 Front Psychol. 2019 Jan 30 VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi exercise increases body stability of the elderly during stair ascent under high and low illumination. Song Q1,2, Zhou J3, Sun W1,2, Zhang C1,2, Gu H2,4, Mao D5 Sports Biomech. 2017 Sep 7 VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi exercise increases body stability of the elderly during stair ascent under high and low illumination. Song Q1,2, Wang S3, Wong DP4, Zhou J5, Sun W1,2, Zhang C1,2, Gu H2,6, Mao D1,4 Sports Biomech. 2018 Sep VIEW
Long-term exercise after pulmonary rehabilitation (LEAP): design and rationale of a randomized controlled trial of Tai chi. Moy ML1, Wayne PM2, Litrownik D3, Beach D4, Klings ES5, Davis RB6, Yeh GY7. Contemp Clin Trials. 2015 Sep 8 VIEW
Long-Term Effects of Tai Chi Intervention on Sleep and Mental Health of Female Individuals With Dependence on Amphetamine-Type Stimulants. Zhu D1, Dai G2, Xu D3, Xu X4, Geng J2, Zhu W5, Jiang X6, Theeboom M7 Front Psychol. 2018 Aug 20 VIEW
Long-Term Effects of Mind-Body Exercises on the Physical Fitness and Quality of Life of Individuals With Substance Use Disorder-A Randomized Trial Dong Zhu1, Mei Jiang1, Ding Xu2, Wolfgang I Schöllhorn1,3 Front Psychiatry 2020 Dec 18 VIEW
Long-term effects of exercise and physical therapy in people with Parkinson disease. Mak MK1, Wong-Yu IS1, Shen X2, Chung CL1 Nat Rev Neurol. 2017 Oct 13 VIEW
Long- and short-term effectiveness of traditional Chinese exercises in improving the overall physical capacity of patients with knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis Boyuan Qiu1, Weiwei Wang2, Gangjian Tang3, Sheng Chai3, Xuan Zhang1, Pengwei Zhou1, Zhixue Ou3 Medicine (Baltimore) 2024 Sep 6 VIEW
Long term tai chi exercise improves physical performance among people with peripheral neuropathy. Li L, Manor B. Am J Chin Med 2010 VIEW
Lifestyle intervention Tai Chi for adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a PRIO-harms based overview of 17 systematic reviews Furong Zhang#1, Xixi Chen#1, Xicen Liu#2, Xiaoyu Shen3, Tianyu Liu4, Fang Zeng5, Rongjiang Jin1 Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) 2024 Jan 17 VIEW
Lifestyle and integrative oncology interventions for cancer-related fatigue and sleep disturbances Carolyn Ee1, Shelley Kay2, Amy Reynolds3, Nicole Lovato4, Judith Lacey5, Bogda Koczwara6 Maturitas 2024 Jun 21 VIEW
Leisure Participation Behavior and Psychological Well-Being of Elderly Adults: An Empirical Study of Tai Chi Chuan in China. Li J1,2, Hsu CC3, Lin CT4 Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Sep 12 VIEW
Leisure Activities Alleviate Depressive Symptoms in Nursing Home Residents With Very Mild or Mild Dementia. Cheng ST, Chow PK, Yu EC, Chan AC. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2012 Feb 28 VIEW
Learning to breathe with Tai Chi online - qualitative data from a randomized controlled feasibility study of patients with cystic fibrosis Patricia Ronan1, Awais Mian1, Siobhán B Carr2,3, Susan L Madge4, Ava Lorenc5, Professor Nicola Robinson1,6 Eur J Integr Med 2020 Oct 22 VIEW
Learning about tai chi chuan; feeling stressed? Give this quiet exercise a try. Nursing Anonymous Nursing 2002 VIEW
Latin dance and Qigong/Tai Chi effects on physical activity and body composition in breast cancer survivors: A pilot study Erica G Soltero1, Linda K Larkey2, Wonsun Sunny Kim3, Jose B Rosales Chavez4, Rebecca E Lee3 Complement Ther Clin Pract 2022 Feb 15 VIEW
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