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TaiChi and Qigong for Depressive Symptoms in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis Wei Jiang1,2, Shaojun Liao3, Xiankun Chen2,4,5, Cecilia Stålsby Lundborg4, Gaetano Marrone4, Zehuai Wen5,6, Weihui Lu1,2 Evid Based Complement Alternat Med 2021 Jun 24 VIEW
Tai-chi for residential patients with schizophrenia on movement coordination, negative symptoms, and functioning: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Ho RT, Au Yeung FS, Lo PH, Law KY, Wong KO, Cheung IK, Ng SM. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2012 VIEW
Tai Chi: Good for the Mind, Good for the Body Anonymous Acupuncture Today 2004 VIEW
Tai Chi, Yoga, and Qigong as Mind-Body Exercises. Wang YT1, Huang G2, Duke G1, Yang Y3 Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2017 VIEW
Tai Chi, Qigong and the Treatment of Lung Cancer: A Study in Artificial Intelligence McGee, RW Biomed J Sci & Tech Res 2024 Mar 20 VIEW
Tai Chi, Qigong and the Treatment of Disease McGee, RW Biomed J Sci & Tech Res 2021 Mar VIEW
Tai Chi, Qigong and the Treatment of Breast Cancer McGee, RW Biomed J Sci & Tech Res 2024 Jan 12 VIEW
Tai chi, cellular inflammation, and transcriptome dynamics in breast cancer survivors with insomnia: a randomized controlled trial. Irwin MR1, Olmstead R2, Breen EC2, Witarama T2, Carrillo C2, Sadeghi N2, Arevalo JM2, Ma J2, Nicassio P2, Ganz PA2, Bower JE2, Cole S2. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 2014 Nov VIEW
Tai Chi training's effect on lower extremity muscle co-contraction during single- and dual-task gait: Cross-sectional and randomized trial studies Peter M Wayne1,2, Brian J Gow1,2,3, Fengzhen Hou4, Yan Ma3, Jeffrey M Hausdorff5, Justine Lo6, Pamela M Rist2, Chung-Kang Peng3, Lewis A Lipsitz6,7, Vera Novak8, Brad Manor6,7 PLoS One 2021 Jan 22 VIEW
Tai chi training reduces self-report of inattention in healthy young adults. Converse AK1, Ahlers EO1, Travers BG1, Davidson RJ2. Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Jan 27 VIEW
Tai Chi training reduced coupling between respiration and postural control. Holmes ML1, Manor B2, Hsieh WH3, Hu K4, Lipsitz LA2, Li L5. Neurosci Lett. 2015 Oct 27 VIEW
Tai Chi training for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: A feasibility trial in college students Alexander K Converse1, Bruce P Barrett2, Betty A Chewning3, Peter M Wayne4 Complement Ther Med 2020 Sep 1 VIEW
Tai Chi Reduces Waist Size Among Older Adults Anita Slomski JAMA 2021 Jul 27 VIEW
Tai chi qigong as a means to improve night-time sleep quality among older adults with cognitive impairment: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Chan AW1, Yu DS1, Choi KC1, Lee DT1, Sit JW1, Chan HY1 Clin Interv Aging. 2016 Sep 16 VIEW
Tai Chi practitioners have lower fall risks under dual-task conditions during stair descending Yang Li1, Qipeng Song2, Li Li3, Wei Sun2, Cui Zhang4 PLoS One 2021 Feb 4 VIEW
Tai Chi practitioners have better postural control and selective attention in stepping down with and without a concurrent auditory response task. Lu X, Siu KC, Fu SN, Hui-Chan CW, Tsang WW. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2013 Mar 14 VIEW
Tai Chi practice on prefrontal oxygenation levels in older adults: A pilot study. Tsang WWN1, Chan KK2, Cheng CN2, Hu FSF2, Mak CTK2, Wong JWC2 Complement Ther Med. 2019 Feb VIEW
Tai Chi practice enables prefrontal cortex bilateral activation and gait performance prioritization during dual-task negotiating obstacle in older adults Yan Chen1,2, Aiying Wan1, Min Mao3, Wei Sun1, Qipeng Song1, Dewei Mao1,2 Front Aging Neurosci 2022 Nov 18 VIEW
Tai Chi Practice Buffers Aging Effects in Functional Brain Connectivity Jonathan Cerna1, Prakhar Gupta2, Maxine He1, Liran Ziegelman1, Yang Hu3, Manuel E Hernandez1,4,5,6,7 Brain Sci 2024 Sep 6 VIEW
Tai Chi practice and change in exercise habits in survivors of acute coronary syndromes: Is mindfulness a possible mechanism? Elena Salmoirago-Blotcher1, Dyuti Trivedi2, Shira Dunsiger3 Explore (NY) 2020 Sep 15 VIEW
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