Introduction: Taiji is a mind-body practice being increasingly investigated for its therapeutic benefits in a broad range of mental and physical conditions. The aim of the present study was to investigate potential preventive effects of Taiji practice in healthy individuals with regard to their depressive symptomatology and physical wellbeing. Methods: A total of 70 healthy Taiji novices (mean age 35.5 years) were randomly assigned to a Taiji intervention group, i.e. Taiji beginner course (Yang-Style Taiji, 2 hours per week, 12 weeks) or a waiting control group. Self-reported symptoms of depression (CES-D) and physical wellbeing (FEW-16) were assessed at baseline, at the end of the intervention, as well as two months later. Results: Phy...
Whilst the physical health benefits of taiji have been reported, there is limited information on the...
Aim of the study In this study we examined the effects of Taiji on perceived stress and general s...
Taiji is regarded as a mind–body practice that is characterized by gentle and mindful body movements...
BACKGROUND Taiji is a mind-body practice being increasingly investigated for its therapeutic bene...
Tai Chi is a mindfulness–body practice that has physiological and psychosocial benefits and can be i...
OBJECTIVE: In recent years research investigating various health benefits of Taiji practice has mark...
The use of complementary and alternative medicine continues to increase among people with depression...
Qigong and Tai Chi are the two most popular traditional Chinese exercises, known as mind-body moveme...
Background: Stress reducing effects of Taiji, a mindful and gentle form of body movement, have been ...
Copyright © 2012 Marko Nedeljkovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
This study examined the effects of Tai Chi, a low-impact mind-body movement therapy, on severity of ...
Objective:To evaluate the effect of different training methods of Tai Chi on Chinese medicine consti...
This study examined the effects of Tai Chi, a low-impact mind-body movement therapy, on severity of ...
Aim of the studyIn this study we examined the effects of Taiji on perceived stress and general self-...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses in America. Current tr...
Whilst the physical health benefits of taiji have been reported, there is limited information on the...
Aim of the study In this study we examined the effects of Taiji on perceived stress and general s...
Taiji is regarded as a mind–body practice that is characterized by gentle and mindful body movements...
BACKGROUND Taiji is a mind-body practice being increasingly investigated for its therapeutic bene...
Tai Chi is a mindfulness–body practice that has physiological and psychosocial benefits and can be i...
OBJECTIVE: In recent years research investigating various health benefits of Taiji practice has mark...
The use of complementary and alternative medicine continues to increase among people with depression...
Qigong and Tai Chi are the two most popular traditional Chinese exercises, known as mind-body moveme...
Background: Stress reducing effects of Taiji, a mindful and gentle form of body movement, have been ...
Copyright © 2012 Marko Nedeljkovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
This study examined the effects of Tai Chi, a low-impact mind-body movement therapy, on severity of ...
Objective:To evaluate the effect of different training methods of Tai Chi on Chinese medicine consti...
This study examined the effects of Tai Chi, a low-impact mind-body movement therapy, on severity of ...
Aim of the studyIn this study we examined the effects of Taiji on perceived stress and general self-...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses in America. Current tr...
Whilst the physical health benefits of taiji have been reported, there is limited information on the...
Aim of the study In this study we examined the effects of Taiji on perceived stress and general s...
Taiji is regarded as a mind–body practice that is characterized by gentle and mindful body movements...