Tai Chi Chuan exercises in enhancing bone mineral density in active seniors

Author: Lui PP, Qin L, Chan KM.
Affiliation:
CUHK-WHO Collaborating Centre for Sports Medicine and Health Promotion, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.
Conference/Journal: Clin Sports Med
Date published: 2008 Jan
Other: Volume ID: 27 , Issue ID: 1 , Pages: 75-86 , Word Count: 121


Osteoporosis is a silent, systemic, chronic disease characterized by low bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue. Its clinical and public health implications are substantial because of the mortality, morbidity, and medical care cost associated with osteoporotic fractures. Although estrogen-replacement therapy or anti-bone resorptive drugs can prevent postmenopausal bone loss, they also show side effects. Physical activity is an nonpharmacological approach for prevention of osteoporosis. Among different types of physical activities, Tai Chi Chuan (TCC) is a low- to moderate-intensity exercise particularly suitable for the elderly, and has been practiced by Chinese for centuries. This article reviews the benefits of TCC for the prevention of osteoporosis and falls by retarding bone loss, improving neuromuscular coordination, and promoting general health.
PMID: 18206569

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