This two‐group pretest and posttest quasi‐experimental study aimed to evaluate the effects of a Tai Chi exercise programme on exercise behaviour and blood pressure (BP) in outpatients with hypertension. The experimental group (n = 27) received the Yang‐style Tai Chi exercise programme three times a week for 8 weeks. The control group (n = 31) received routine care with no Tai Chi exercise. Exercise behaviour and exercise time using Routine Health Care Behaviour scale and BP were assessed at baseline and 8 weeks. The experimental group had a significant improvement on exercise behaviour (t = 2.11, P < 0.001) and exercise time (t = 1.44, P = 0.003), and a significant reduction in systolic BP (t = 2.57, P < 0.001) and diastolic BPs (t = 2.86, ...
itori t w ac. C nter, 2 06; ac ine 9 with cardiac diseases were the subjects of several recent arter...
Background: More than 60% of patients decline participation in cardiac rehabilitation after a myocar...
Exercise training is the cornerstone of rehabilitation for patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD...
This two‐group pretest and posttest quasi‐experimental study aimed to evaluate the effects of a Tai ...
Prehypertension seems to be the precursor to hypertension, and using non-pharmacological methods suc...
Objectives: We designed this study to evaluate the effect of Tai Chi exercise for hypertension patie...
Hypertension is a condition that affects some older people and is increasingly becoming a medical pr...
Increasing prevalence of hypertension (HT) risk factors and number of uncontrolled blood pressure in...
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(3): 77-87, 2019. Hypertension is a major health concern...
Promoting the wellness of healthcare professionals regarding cardiovascular disease (CVD) should be ...
Objective. Tai Chi and Qigong are the two similar traditional Chinese wellness exercises. A strong b...
The modulation of Tai Chi in physiological function and psychological status attracts sustaining att...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influences of Tai Chi on blood pressure...
An attempt was made in the present study to examine the effects of Tai Chi training on improving phy...
Tai Chi has demonstrated salutary health benefits, but whether tai chi interventions tailored for sp...
itori t w ac. C nter, 2 06; ac ine 9 with cardiac diseases were the subjects of several recent arter...
Background: More than 60% of patients decline participation in cardiac rehabilitation after a myocar...
Exercise training is the cornerstone of rehabilitation for patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD...
This two‐group pretest and posttest quasi‐experimental study aimed to evaluate the effects of a Tai ...
Prehypertension seems to be the precursor to hypertension, and using non-pharmacological methods suc...
Objectives: We designed this study to evaluate the effect of Tai Chi exercise for hypertension patie...
Hypertension is a condition that affects some older people and is increasingly becoming a medical pr...
Increasing prevalence of hypertension (HT) risk factors and number of uncontrolled blood pressure in...
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(3): 77-87, 2019. Hypertension is a major health concern...
Promoting the wellness of healthcare professionals regarding cardiovascular disease (CVD) should be ...
Objective. Tai Chi and Qigong are the two similar traditional Chinese wellness exercises. A strong b...
The modulation of Tai Chi in physiological function and psychological status attracts sustaining att...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influences of Tai Chi on blood pressure...
An attempt was made in the present study to examine the effects of Tai Chi training on improving phy...
Tai Chi has demonstrated salutary health benefits, but whether tai chi interventions tailored for sp...
itori t w ac. C nter, 2 06; ac ine 9 with cardiac diseases were the subjects of several recent arter...
Background: More than 60% of patients decline participation in cardiac rehabilitation after a myocar...
Exercise training is the cornerstone of rehabilitation for patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD...