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Tai Chi Movements for Wellbeing - evaluation of a British Lung Foundation pilot. Lewis A1, Hopkinson NS2 Perspect Public Health. 2020 May VIEW
Tai Chi on bone mineral density of postmenopausal osteoporosis: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis Hai-Yang Wu1, Yi-Ru Wang2, Guo-Wei Wen1, Zhen-Yin Tang1, Yi-Qun Yu1, Ji-Ren Zhang1, Ping Liu2, Jun-Hao Wu1 Medicine (Baltimore) 2020 Sep 4 VIEW
Tai Chi on psychological well-being: systematic review and meta-analysis. Wang C, Bannuru R, Ramel J, Kupelnick B, Scott T, Schmid CH. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2010 May 21 VIEW
Tai chi or health education for older adults with hypertension: effects on mental health and psychological resilience to COVID-19 Jordan N Kohn1,2, Judith D Lobo1, Emily A Troyer1, Kathleen L Wilson3, Gavrila Ang1, Amanda L Walker3, Christopher Pruitt3, Meredith A Pung3, Laura S Redwine4,5, Suzi Hong1,3 Aging Ment Health 2022 Mar 21 VIEW
Tai Chi postural training for dyskinesia rehabilitation: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial in convalescent ischaemic stroke patients Chengyang Jing1,2, Kuangshi Li2, Zongheng Li3, Yiting Sun1,2, Jiabao Wu1,2, Yingjie Li1,2, Yuyue Li1,2, Li Zhou2, Zhe Zhang2, Mingzhi Zhao2, Yong Zhang2 BMJ Open 2021 May 18 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
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 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 is associated with increases in spirituality, which predicts the reduction of depression symptoms in heart failure patients. Redwine L1, Iqbal N, Iqbal F, Wilson K, Pung M, Chinh K. J Altern Complement Med. 2014 May 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 reduces movement force variability for seniors Yan JH J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 1999 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 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 Program to Improve Glucose Control and Quality of Life for the Elderly With Type 2 Diabetes: A Meta-analysis Yanmei Wang1, Jianjun Yan1, Peng Zhang2, Pei Yang3, Wenhui Zhang3, Min Lu1 Inquiry Jan-Dec 2022 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 Qigong for the quality of life of patients with knee osteoarthritis: a pilot, randomized, waiting list controlled trial. Lee HJ, Park HJ, Chae Y, Kim SY, Kim SN, Kim ST, Kim JH, Yin CS, Lee H. Clin Rehabil 2009 Apr 23 VIEW
Tai Chi Qigong for the quality of life of patients with knee osteoarthritis: a pilot, randomized, waiting list controlled trial. Lee HJ, Park HJ, Chae Y, Kim SY, Kim SN, Kim ST, Kim JH, Yin CS, Lee H. Clin Rehabil 2009 Jun VIEW
Tai chi Qigong improves lung functions and activity tolerance in COPD clients: A single blind, randomized controlled trial. Chan AW, Lee A, Suen LK, Tam WW. Complement Ther Med. 2011 Feb VIEW
Tai Chi Quan Versus Physical Therapy on Pain and Cognitive Performance for Elderly People With Chronic Low Back Pain: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Rui Wang1, Dong Zhu2, Lin Wang3, Jing Liu4, Jun Zou1, Yang Sun1, Yan Jiang1, Hao-Yu Hu1,3, Zhi-Wei Deng3, Lin-Man Weng1, Kang-Yong Zheng1, Suparata Kiartivich1, Xue-Qiang Wang1,3 Front Aging Neurosci 2022 Jun 16 VIEW
Tai Chi Recreational Exercise Is Not Rehabilitation. Ambrosino N1, Polastri M2, Vitacca M3, Nava S4, Clini EM5 Chest. 2018 Sep VIEW
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