AbstractBackgroundTraditional Chinese sports and physical activities (PAs) have a long history and are practiced by millions of Chinese. However, relatively few systematic reviews of the scientific evidence for their health benefits, especially for older Chinese adults, have been undertaken.Evidence acquisitionBetween January and March 2016, a systematic search was conducted using the CNKI and PubMed databases to identify studies published between 2000 and 2015. Studies were selected for review if they were designed specifically to evaluate the health benefits of traditional Chinese sports and PAs in adults aged 50 years and older in the Mainland of China. The studies included observational, uncontrolled, and randomized and controlled desig...
The aging Chinese population is growing fast, and the proportion of the population aged 60 years old...
Objective To examine the associations between multiple health behaviours and health outcomes among o...
Self-rated health is a powerful and consistent predictor of self-care capability and health outcomes...
Background: Traditional Chinese sports and physical activities (PAs) have a long history and are pra...
AbstractBackgroundTraditional Chinese sports and physical activities (PAs) have a long history and a...
Physical limitations, depression and anxiety are prevalent among older adults. Mild to moderate exer...
This study was designed to investigate a 10-week training effects of Tai-Chi-Soft-Ball (TCSB), a nov...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite Tai Chi and resistance training being recommended as suitable exerci...
[[abstract]]The study aimed at understanding the motivation and benefit of the middle-aged and the e...
Institutional wheelchair-bound older adults often do not get regular exercise and are prone to healt...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) has been shown to benefit cognitive function in older adult...
Copyright © 2015 Guohua Zheng et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
International Journal of Exercise Science 15(6): 1028-1039, 2022. Physical activity is known to conf...
SummaryBackgroundFalls among the elderly is a major public health concern. Tai Chi exercise appears ...
Three decades of rapid economic development in China have not only benefited millions of Chinese by ...
The aging Chinese population is growing fast, and the proportion of the population aged 60 years old...
Objective To examine the associations between multiple health behaviours and health outcomes among o...
Self-rated health is a powerful and consistent predictor of self-care capability and health outcomes...
Background: Traditional Chinese sports and physical activities (PAs) have a long history and are pra...
AbstractBackgroundTraditional Chinese sports and physical activities (PAs) have a long history and a...
Physical limitations, depression and anxiety are prevalent among older adults. Mild to moderate exer...
This study was designed to investigate a 10-week training effects of Tai-Chi-Soft-Ball (TCSB), a nov...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite Tai Chi and resistance training being recommended as suitable exerci...
[[abstract]]The study aimed at understanding the motivation and benefit of the middle-aged and the e...
Institutional wheelchair-bound older adults often do not get regular exercise and are prone to healt...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) has been shown to benefit cognitive function in older adult...
Copyright © 2015 Guohua Zheng et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
International Journal of Exercise Science 15(6): 1028-1039, 2022. Physical activity is known to conf...
SummaryBackgroundFalls among the elderly is a major public health concern. Tai Chi exercise appears ...
Three decades of rapid economic development in China have not only benefited millions of Chinese by ...
The aging Chinese population is growing fast, and the proportion of the population aged 60 years old...
Objective To examine the associations between multiple health behaviours and health outcomes among o...
Self-rated health is a powerful and consistent predictor of self-care capability and health outcomes...