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Effects of tai chi and qigong on rehabilitation after COVID-19: a protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis Zhe Zhang1, J G Ren1, J L Guo2, Lin An2, Shuang Li2, Z C Zhang2, Yan Chen2, Hui Liu2, Xiao Lei3 BMJ Open 2022 Mar 25 VIEW
Physical activity and subjective well-being of older adults during COVID-19 prevention and control normalization: Mediating role of outdoor exercise environment and regulating role of exercise form Qingqing Yang1, Yue Tang2, George Jennings3, Bin Zhao1,4, Fusheng Zhu5, Xiujie Ma1,4 Front Psychol 2022 Oct 14 VIEW
Positive effects of brisk walking and Tai Chi on cognitive function in older adults: An fNIRS study Liping Qi1, Guo-Liang Wang2, Yu-Long Yang3, Shu-Ye Yang3, Li-Qing Liu3, Jian-Wei Zhang4 Physiol Behav 2023 Oct 25 VIEW
[Storing Complementary Therapy Knowledge to Expand Nursing Roles] Ru-Ping Lee1 Hu Li Za Zhi 2023 Dec 1 VIEW
Effect of exercise for depression: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials Michael Noetel1, Taren Sanders2, Daniel Gallardo-Gómez3, Paul Taylor4, Borja Del Pozo Cruz5,6, Daniel van den Hoek7, Jordan J Smith8, John Mahoney9, Jemima Spathis9, Mark Moresi4, Rebecca Pagano10, Lisa Pagano11, Roberta Vasconcellos2, Hugh Arnott2, Benjamin Varley12, Philip Parker13, Stuart Biddle14,15, Chris Lonsdale13 BMJ 2024 Feb 14 VIEW
Effects of tai chi, ba duan jin, and walking on the mental health status of urban older people living alone: the mediating role of social participation and the moderating role of the exercise environment Baoyuan Wu1, Guoyan Xiong1, Peng Zhang2, Xiujie Ma1,3 Front Public Health 2024 Feb 8 VIEW
Effects of Qigong on brain blood stream and brain wave Liang Feng//Wu Guozhi//Wang Jiyan 2nd Int Conf on Qigong 1989 VIEW
Preliminary study using dynamic B ultrasonics to monitor expelling of gallstones by qigong’s “wei qi” Song Jiwei 1//Ma Kequan 2//Wang Dazhi 2 2nd Int Conf on Qigong 1989 VIEW
Mechanism of six-character formula for treating diseases and keeping strong and healthy Liu Jiaguo 2nd Int Conf on Qigong 1989 VIEW
Effect of practicing qigong on the content of trace elements in human hair Guo Shuhao 1//Li Sumei 1//Bai Fengmin 2 3rd Nat Acad Conf on Qigong Science 1990 VIEW
Anti-Aging Benefits of Qigong Sancier KM J Intl Soc Life Info Science 1996 VIEW
Anti-Aging Benefits of Qigong Sancier KM 2nd World Congress Qigong 1998 VIEW
Observation of the effect of emitted qi on orange Feng Lida 4th World Conf Acad Exch Med Qigong 1998 VIEW
Effects of Qi therapy (external Qigong) on symptoms of advanced cancer: a single case study Lee MS//Yang SH//Lee KK//Moon SR Eur J Cancer Care (Engl) 2005 VIEW
Effects of chan-chuang qigong on improving symptom and psychological distress in chemotherapy patients Lee TI//Chen HH//Yeh ML Am J Chin Med 2006 VIEW
A randomised controlled cross-over trial of aerobic training versus Qigong in advanced Parkinson's disease Burini D//Farabollini B//Iacucci S//Rimatori C//et. al Eura Medicophys 2006 VIEW
Clinical Observation on 120 Cases of Neurasthenia Treated by Six-character Breathing Methods Qigong Ma M Qigong and Science 1997 VIEW
External Qi of Yan Xin Qigong induces cell death and gene expression alterations promoting apoptosis and inhibiting proliferation, migration and glucose metabolism in small-cell lung cancer cells. Yan X, Li F, Dozmorov I, Frank MB, Dao M, Centola M, Cao W, Hu D. Mol Cell Biochem. 2011 Dec 10 VIEW
The effect of qigong on depressive and anxiety symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Wang CW, Chan CL, Ho RT, Tsang HW, Chan CH, Ng SM. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2013 VIEW
Associations of Tai Chi, Walking, and Jogging With Mortality in Chinese Men. Wang N, Zhang X, Xiang YB, Li H, Yang G, Gao J, Zheng W, Shu XO. Am J Epidemiol. 2013 Jun 27 VIEW
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