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Trends in Research on Traditional Chinese Health Exercises for Improving Cognitive Function: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Literature From 2001 to 2020 Wenlong Li1, Linman Weng2, Qiuping Xiang1, Tonggang Fan1,3 Front Public Health 2022 Jan 6 VIEW
Taoist way of a balanced exercise training cocktail for the management of primary hypertension in older persons Wensheng Xiao#1, Bihan Wang#2, Xiaorong Bai1, Shouyong Tang3, Yang Zhang4 Front Public Health 2023 Dec 7 VIEW
Effectiveness of Tai Chi exercise on fear of falling and balance in older adults: A meta-analysis Wenyu Zhang1, Juan Sun1, Xinghui Feng1, Huimin Zhang1, Yifang Zhang1, Miaomiao Zhao1 Geriatr Nurs 2023 Apr 1 VIEW
Effects of Tai Chi Chuan training on the QoL and psychological well-being in female patients with breast cancer: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials Wenyuan Li1,2, Fengming You2,3,4, Qiaoling Wang4, Yifeng Shen5, Jundong Wang1,2, Jing Guo3,5 Front Oncol 2023 May 1 VIEW
Meta-analysis of the intervention effects of tai chi on fasting blood glucose, blood pressure and triglyceride in middle-aged and elderly people Wenzheng Zhao1, Hanyu Ju1, Kaituo Zhu1 Aging Male 2024 Dec 1 VIEW
The philosophy of the Yijing and Jungian analytical psychology: a comparative study Wenzhi Zhang1, Heyong Shen2 J Anal Psychol 2021 Sep 1 VIEW
Complementary medicine use in stroke survivors: a US nationally representative survey Wiebke K Kohl-Heckl1, Anna K Koch2, Holger Cramer2 BMC Complement Med Ther 2022 Feb 12 VIEW
Complementary medicine use in US adults with hypertension: a nationally representative survey Wiebke Kathrin Kohl-Heckl1, Marleen Schröter2, Holger Cramer2 Complement Ther Med 2022 Jan 28 VIEW
[Adherence to Phase III Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs: A Prospective, Randomized Comparison between a Conventionally Conducted Program and a Tai Chi-Based Program]. Wieczorrek G1, Weber U2, Wienke A3, Egner E4, Schröder J5, Vogt A5, Müller-Werdan U5, Weber A6, Steighardt J7, Girschick C1, Schlitt A1 Sportverletz Sportschaden. 2016 Apr 11 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
Does Tai Chi improve balance and reduce falls incidence in neurological disorders? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Winser SJ1, Tsang WW1, Krishnamurthy K1, Kannan P1 Clin Rehabil. 2018 May 1 VIEW
Comparison of Tai Chi vs. Strength training for fall prevention among female cancer survivors: study protocol for the GET FIT trial. Winters-Stone KM, Li F, Horak F, Luoh SW, Bennett JA, Nail L, Dieckmann N. BMC Cancer. 2012 Dec 5 VIEW
Tai chi improves pain in patients with knee arthritis, trial finds. Wise J1 BMJ. 2016 May 17 VIEW
How Bud Craig's Insights Reshape the Research on Pain and Mind-Body Therapies Wolf E Mehling1 Curr Top Behav Neurosci 2024 Oct 23 VIEW
From tibialis anterior to Tai Chi: biofeedback and beyond Wolf SL Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback 2001 VIEW
The effect of Tai Chi Quan and computerized balance training on postural stability in older subjects. Atlanta FICSIT Group. Frailty and Injuries: Cooperative Studies on Intervention Techniques Wolf SL//Barnhart HX//Ellison GL//Coogler CE Phys Ther 1997 VIEW
Reducing frailty and falls in older persons: an investigation of Tai Chi and computerized balance training. Atlanta FICSIT Group. Frailty and Injuries: Cooperative Studies of Intervention Techniques Wolf SL//Barnhart HX//Kutner NG//McNeely E//// J Am Geriatr Soc 1996 VIEW
Exploring the basis for Tai Chi Chuan as a therapeutic exercise approach Wolf SL//Coogler C//Xu T Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1997 VIEW
The Atlanta FICSIT study: two exercise interventions to reduce frailty in elders Wolf SL//Kutner NG//Green RC//McNeely E J Am Geriatr Soc 1993 VIEW
A study design to investigate the effect of intense Tai Chi in reducing falls among older adults transitioning to frailty Wolf SL//Sattin RW//O'Grady M//Freret N//// Control Clin Trials 2001 VIEW
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