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Management of falls and balance disorders in the elderly. Noll DR. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2013 Jan VIEW
The development of a Tai Chi exercise regimen for the prevention of conditions requiring long-term care in Japan. Nomura T, Nagano K, Takato J, Ueki S, Matsuzaki Y, Yasumura S. Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2010 Dec 7 VIEW
A U.S. study suggests traditional Chinese exercise might increase the efficacy of annual flu vaccines NONE Science JAN 13,2007 VIEW
Meta-analysis of psychosocial interventions for people with dementia and anxiety or depression. Noone D1, Stott J1, Aguirre E1,2, Llanfear K3, Spector A1 Aging Ment Health. 2018 Oct 17 VIEW
Thai Yoga improves physical function and well-being in older adults: A randomised controlled trial. Noradechanunt C1, Worsley A2, Groeller H3 J Sci Med Sport. 2016 Oct 27 VIEW
Tai Chi Exercise for Mental and Physical Well-Being in Patients with Depressive Symptoms: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Norliyana Abdullah Sani1, Siti Suhaila Mohd Yusoff1, Mohd Noor Norhayati1, Aida Maziha Zainudin2 Int J Environ Res Public Health 2023 Feb 5 VIEW
Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) position statement on exercise and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Norman R Morris1, Kylie Hill2, James Walsh3, Surendran Sabapathy4 J Sci Med Sport 2020 Sep 1 VIEW
A randomized trial of exercise programs among older individuals living in two long-term care facilities: the FallsFREE program Nowalk MP//Prendergast JM//Bayles CM//D'Amico FJ//// J Am Geriatr Soc 2001 VIEW
What is the Role of Alternative Treatments in Late-life Depression? Nyer M, Doorley J, Durham K, Yeung AS, Freeman MP, Mischoulon D. Psychiatr Clin North Am. 2013 dec VIEW
The case for Tai Chi in the repertoire of strategies to prevent falls among older people. Nyman S, Skelton D Perspect Public Health. 2017 Mar VIEW
A randomised controlled trial comparing the effectiveness of tai chi alongside usual care with usual care alone on the postural balance of community-dwelling people with dementia: protocol for the TACIT trial (TAi ChI for people with demenTia). Nyman SR1, Hayward C2, Ingram W2, Thomas P3, Thomas S3, Vassallo M4, Raftery J5, Allen H3, Barrado-Martín Y6 BMC Geriatr. 2018 Nov 3 VIEW
Randomised Controlled Trial Of The Effect Of Tai Chi On Postural Balance Of People With Dementia. Nyman SR1, Ingram W2, Sanders J2, Thomas PW3, Thomas S3, Vassallo M4, Raftery J5, Bibi I1, Barrado-Martín Y1 Clin Interv Aging. 2019 Nov 19 VIEW
Qigong as a medical science based on the complex system - at the clinical scene of cancer treatments Obitsu R//Unuma H 7th Int Sym on Qigong 1998 VIEW
Accreditation Standard Guideline Initiative for Tai Chi and Qigong Instructors and Training Institutions. Oh B1,2,3, Yeung A4, Klein P5, Larkey L6, Ee C7, Zaslawski C8, Knobf T9, Payne P10, Stener-Victorin E11, Lee R12, Choi W13, Chun M14, Bonucci M15, Lang HD16, Pavlakis N17, Boyle F18, Clarke S19, Back M20, Yang P21, Wei Y22, Guo X23, Weng CD24, Irwin MR25, Elfiky AA26, Rosenthal D27 Medicines (Basel). 2018 Jun 8 VIEW
Engagement in mindfulness practices by u.s. Adults: sociodemographic barriers. Olano HA1, Kachan D, Tannenbaum SL, Mehta A, Annane D, Lee DJ. J Altern Complement Med. 2015 Feb VIEW
Effectiveness of alternative versus traditional exercises on cardiac rehabilitation program utilization in women with or at high risk of cardiovascular disease: a systematic review protocol Orathai Suebkinorn1,2, Joyce S Ramos1,2, Sherry L Grace3,4, Lemlem G Gebremichael1,2, Norma Bulamu1,2, Maria Alejandra Pinero de Plaza1,2,5, Hila A Dafny1,2, Vincent Pearson1,2, Sonia Hines2,6, Lance C Dalleck7, Jeff S Coombes8, Jeroen M Hendriks1,2,9, Robyn A Clark1,2, Alline Beleigoli1,2 JBI Evid Synth 2023 Jul 12 VIEW
Meditation practices for health: state of the research. Ospina MB, Bond K, Karkhaneh M, Tjosvold L, Vandermeer B, Liang Y, Bialy L, Hooton N, Buscemi N, Dryden DM, Klassen TP Evid Rep Technol Assess (Full Rep) 2007 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 may be more effective for improving fibromyalgia symptoms than aerobic exercise. Ostrovsky DA Explore (NY). 2018 Aug 6 VIEW
Can Tai Chi and Qigong Postures Shape Our Mood? Toward an Embodied Cognition Framework for Mind-Body Research. Osypiuk K1, Thompson E2, Wayne PM1 Front Hum Neurosci. 2018 May 1 VIEW
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