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  1. ... the psychological well-being of elderly individuals through Tai Chi exercise: A latent growth curve analysis. Structural Equation Modeling. 2001; 8 (1):53–83. [References] Li F, Harmer P, Chaumeton N, Duncan T, ...
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  4. ... and Guo X. 2014. “Efficacy and safety of Tai Chi for Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials”. PLoS ONE [Electronic Resource] 9(6):e99377. Relevant references retrieved and reviewed Picelli A, Varalta V, Melotti ...
  5. Balance problems can be caused by aging, infections, head injury, medications, and other health problems. ... Have you ever felt dizzy, lightheaded, or as if ...
  6. ... 2008. 20 For interventions (electrical muscle stimulation, taping, tai chi) not addressed in the APS/ACP review, we searched the same databases without a search date start restriction. We also hand-searched the reference lists of relevant studies and searched for unpublished ...
  7. ... Depression Scale-Korean; USA = United States of America. References for Appendix C 1. Chan AW, Yu DS, Choi KC. Effects of tai chi qigong on psychosocial well-being among hidden elderly, ...
  8. ... yoga to reduce stress in breast cancer survivors. References Zeng Y, Luo T, Xie H, et al.: Health benefits of qigong or tai chi for cancer patients: a systematic review and meta- ...
  9. ... exercise, proprioception exercise, and ultrasound treatment) and three reference therapies (no treatment, placebo, and education). Under proprioception exercise, we also included tai chi and balance exercise. Most studies reported treatment outcomes ...
  10. ... reported. Mind-Body Therapies for Osteoarthritis Knee Pain Tai Chi Compared With Attention Control One new poor-quality trial (n=92) 12 compared Tai Chi (72 sessions total) versus an attention control (health ...
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