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    Effects of Tai Chi Training on Antioxidant Capacity in Pre- and Postmenopausal Women by Attakorn Palasuwan, Daroonwan Suksom, Irène Margaritis, Suphan Soogarun, Anne-Sophie Rousseau

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…We hypothesized that an 8-week Tai Chi (TC) training program (2 sessions in class; 2 sessions at home; 1-1:15/session) would improve antioxidant capacity and reduce cardiovascular risks in both pre- (n=8) and postmenopausal (n=7) sedentary women. …”
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    Effects of Tai Chi Exercise on Balance Function in Stroke Patients: An Overview of Systematic Review by Caixia Hu, Xiaohui Qin, Minqing Jiang, Miaoqing Tan, Shuying Liu, Yuhua Lu, Changting Lin, Richun Ye

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Background. Tai chi (TC) has received increased attention in stroke rehabilitation, yet services are greatly underutilized. …”
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    The effect of Tai Chi on plasma homocysteine in 1176 adults: a propensity score matching-based study by Yingchun Gu, Juncai Bai, Yang Li, Ling Han, Dongwei Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Tai Chi is a low-impact form of exercise that involves a series of slow movements that flow together. …”
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    Relationship between Tai Chi and clinical outcomes in elderly patients with COVID-19: a protocol for systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis by Yang Wang, Na Li, Xiao Peng, Chun Wang, Sheng He, Jinfeng Yang, Yuanpeng Liao

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…However, no high-quality evidence is found on the dose–response relationships between Tai Chi and clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19. …”
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    Effects of body weight-supported Tai Chi Yunshou training on upper limb motor function in stroke patients: A three-arm parallel randomized controlled trial. by Liying Zhang, Xiaoming Yu, Wangsheng Liao, Jiening Wang, Yan Lu, Naizhen Wang, Zhou Huanxia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Objectives</h4>To form a unique body weight support-Tai Chi Yunshou (BWS-TCY) training method, apply it to the treatment of upper limb dysfunction after stroke, and provide a new safe and effective treatment method for the clinic.…”
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    Model Value of Taiji Curve Algorithm in Economic Geographic and Natural Game Management Information System by Chengqi Xu, Kegong Chen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In order to study the role of tai chi curve algorithm in economic geography and natural ecological management and explore the application value of tai chi curve algorithm and its model, this study discusses the principle of Chinese tai chi diagram, using mathematical model construction method by the previous tai chi map and Pythagoras theorem clever results, produced the tai chi graph s curve algorithm, and discusses the application value of tai chi curve algorithm and its model from different angles; this study takes Zhangye geography as an example, which provides an applied research direction for the future scientific research of Chinese economic geography and also provides a clever connection with ecological correlation and nature; finally, it is found that the Taiji graph s curve algorithm can calculate the corresponding Yin and Yang values according to the balance point and relative deviation amount of the attribute state, and the results have an extraordinary influence in economic geography, information management system, natural ecology, and other aspects.…”
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    Mind-Body Exercises for Nurses with Chronic Low Back Pain: An Evidence-Based Review by Pinky Budhrani-Shani, Donna L. Berry, Patricia Arcari, Helene Langevin, Peter M. Wayne

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This review suggests that evaluating the impact of multimodal interventions such as yoga and tai chi for nurses with CLBP warrants investigation.…”
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    A review of traditional Chinese medicine intervention methods for depression among college students by Xiyong Yao, Chen Xu, Linlin Yang, Ailin Wu, Lin Xiong, Lin Xiong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) boasts a long history in the prevention and treatment of psychological and emotional disorders, encompassing non-pharmacological therapies (such as TCM health exercises, Tai Chi, Wu Qin Xi, Ba Duan Jin, acupuncture, etc.) and pharmacological treatments. …”
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    Image Video Teaching Method in College Physical Education by Haibo Xu, Lun Wan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This document is in the form of a search query in conjunction with other search methods to perform a search. This article takes Tai Chi in the university physical education curriculum as an example. …”
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    Advance in research on the influence of mind-body exercise on anxiety symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease (身心运动对帕金森病患者焦虑症状影响的研究进展)... by XU Xingyi (徐星怡), SHEN Xuhui (沈旭慧), CHEN Haiqin (陈海勤), XU Jiali (徐嘉莉), QIAN Xia (钱霞)

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This paper reviews the mind-body exercise methods affecting anxiety symptoms in PD patients at home and abroad, including Tai Chi, Baduanjin, Wuqinxi, and mindfulness yoga, in order to provide inspiration for constructing the intervention program for non-exercise symptoms in PD patients, reduce disability rate and improve quality of life. …”
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    Effectiveness of mental health interventions for older adults in South Asia: A scoping review. by Hoimonty Mazumder, Farah Faizah, Easter Protiva Gain, Irfath Sharmin Eva, Kaniz Ferdouse Mou, Nobonita Saha, Farzana Rahman, Jyoti Das, A M Khairul Islam, Fazilatun Nesa, M Mahbub Hossain

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Across studies, mental health interventions can be broadly categorized into the following types- 1) traditional Yoga, Tai chi, or other meditative movements; 2) behavioral, occupational, or learning-based interventions; 3) tech-based interventions; 4) music therapy; and 5) new healthcare model. …”
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    Traditional Chinese Mind and Body Exercises for Neck Pain: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials by Yu-Hua Xie, Man-Xia Liao, Mao-Yuan Wang, W. C. Hewith A. Fernando, Yue-Ming Gu, Xue-Qiang Wang, Lin-Rong Liao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In clinical practice, traditional Chinese mind and body exercise (TCMBE) is a combination of different types of exercise based on traditional Chinese medicine, including qigong, tai chi, the 12-words-for-life-nurturing exercise, and so on, and many studies have found that it is safe and effective at helping patients with neck pain. …”
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    Longitudinal Utilization of Invasive Pain Treatment Procedures Among Veterans with Chronic Pain Following Use of Whole Health Services and Complementary and Integrative Health Ther... by Zeliadt SB, DeFaccio R, Carey EP, Etingen B, Rosser EW, Suri P, Chen JA, Bokhour BG, Coggeshall S

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…CIH therapies included chiropractic care, acupuncture, massage therapy, yoga, Tai Chi/Qigong, and meditation. Propensity score matching was used to estimate expected rates of invasive pain treatment procedures 0– 3, 4– 12, and 13– 18 months after initiating Whole Health or CIH-only compared to similar Veterans who had not engaged in either.Results: Overall, 14% of the population were female, 11% had received prior spine injections, 3.3% had received surgery, and 0.4% had an implantable spinal stimulator. …”
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    Different exercise interventions on quality of sleep in breast cancer survivors—a network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials by Qi Song, Qi Song, You-kang Zhu, You-kang Zhu, Hai Liu, Hai Liu, Xiao Liu, Xiao Liu, Zhang-dong Jiang, Yu-jia Wang, Yu-jia Wang, Li-yun Xue, Li-yun Xue, Shao-ying Yang, Shao-ying Yang, Xi-fang Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The primary outcomes included Yoga, Pilates, Qigong, Tai Chi, Walking, Dance, Resistance training, Football, Virtual reality therapy, Activity change exercise, Software-guided exercises. …”
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