نتایج جستجو برای: tai chi background

تعداد نتایج: 871809  

2016
Aijun Niu

BACKGROUND "Tai Chi" is a useful exercise that increases physical strength and relax the mind. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study investigates effect of "tai chi" exercise on antioxidant enzymes activities and immunity function in participants. These participants were randomly divided into two groups: "tai chi" exercise group (n=25) and control group (n=25). The participants in the "tai chi" gro...

2015
Guo-Yan Yang Li-Qiong Wang Jun Ren Yan Zhang Meng-Ling Li Yu-Ting Zhu Jing Luo Yan-Jun Cheng Wen-Yuan Li Peter M. Wayne Jian-Ping Liu

BACKGROUND The safety and health benefits of Tai Chi mind-body exercise has been documented in a large number of clinical studies focused on specific diseases and health conditions. The objective of this systematic review is to more comprehensively summarize the evidence base of clinical studies of Tai Chi for healthcare. METHODS AND FINDINGS We searched for all types of clinical studies on T...

2016
Theresa H. M. Kim Juan Pascual-Leone Janice Johnson Hala Tamim

BACKGROUND Tai Chi practice has some fitness, wellness, and general cognitive effects in older adults. However, benefits of Tai Chi on specific mental-attentional executive processes have not been investigated previously. We studied older Canadian adults of Chinese and non-Chinese origin and from low socioeconomic areas. METHODS Sixty-four adults (51-87 years old) took part in a 16-week Tai C...

2017
Guohua Zheng Zhenyu Xiong Xin Zheng Junzhe Li Tingjin Duan Dalu Qi Kun Ling Lidian Chen

BACKGROUND Evidence from quantitative studies suggest that Tai Chi produces a variety of health-related benefits, but few qualitative studies have investigated how older adults perceive the benefit of Tai Chi. The objective of the current study was to qualitatively evaluate the perceived benefits of Tai Chi practice among community older population. METHODS This study was conducted with parti...

Journal: :Journal of yoga & physical therapy 2013
Joe R Nocera Shinichi Amano Srikant Vallabhajosula Chris J Hass

BACKGROUND A substantial number of individuals with Parkinson's disease exhibit debilitating non-motor symptoms that decrease quality of life. To date, few treatment options exist for the non-motor symptomatology related to Parkinson's disease. The goal of this pilot investigation was to determine the effects of Tai Chi exercise on the non-motor symptomology in Parkinson's disease. METHODS Tw...

2012
Jing Liu Xue-Qiang Wang Jie-Jiao Zheng Yu-Jian Pan Ying-Hui Hua Shang-Min Zhao Li-Yan Shen Shuai Fan Jiu-Gen Zhong

Background. Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese medicine exercise used for improving neuromuscular function. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Tai Chi versus proprioception exercise program on neuromuscular function of the ankle in elderly people. Methods. Sixty elderly subjects were randomly allocated into three groups of 20 subjects per group. For 16 consecutive weeks, subjects part...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection = Wei mian yu gan ran za zhi 2008
Yu-Feng Chang Yao-Hsu Yang Chin-Chieh Chen Bor-Luen Chiang

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Tai Chi Chuan, a traditional Chinese exercise, is thought to improve cardiopulmonary function in patients with chronic disease. This study investigated the effect of Tai Chi Chuan on the pulmonary function and daily symptoms of asthmatic children. METHODS Thirty asthmatic children were enrolled into the study. Fifteen of the 30 children participated in a 12-week Tai Chi...

2010
Till Uhlig Camilla Fongen Eldri Steen Anne Christie Sigrid Ødegård

BACKGROUND Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, inflammatory and systemic disease which affects the musculoskeletal system. Exercise programmes are reported to improve physical functioning in patients with RA. Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese martial art which combines slow and gentle movements with mental focus. The purpose of this study was to study in which way Tai Chi group exercise impa...

2015
Huiru Wang Bo Yu Wenhua Chen Yingzhi Lu Dinghai Yu

Background. This study examined whether simplified Tai Chi resistance training is superior to traditional Tai Chi in slowing bone loss in postmenopausal women. Methods. This prospective trial included 119 postmenopausal women (age: 52-65 years). Subjects were randomly assigned to participate in a traditional Tai Chi program (TTC, n = 40), a simplified Tai Chi resistance training program (TCRT, ...

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