Tai Chi and walking are both moderate-intensity physical activity (PA) that can be easily practiced in daily life. The objective of the study was to determine the effects of these two PAs on weight loss, metabolic syndrome parameters, and bone mineral density (BMD) in Chinese adults. We randomized 374 middle-aged subjects (45.8 ± 5.3 years) into 12-week training (45 minutes per day, 5 days per week) of Tai Chi (n=124) or self-paced walking (n=121) or control group (n=129). On average, Tai Chi and walking groups lost 0.50 and 0.76 kg of body weight and 0.47 and 0.59 kg of fat mass after intervention, respectively. The between-group difference of waist circumference (WC) and fasting blood glucose (FBG) was −3.7 cm and −0.18 mmol/L for Tai Chi...
Background: Central obesity is a major manifestation of metabolic syndrome, which is a common health...
The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is growing rapidly in China. Tai chi and dancing are com...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity and function limitations associated with aging are m...
Objective: To examine the effects of Tai Chi and walking training on aerobic fitness, resting energy...
Background. Obesity is a growing problem among older women which put them at risk for physical disab...
Objectives To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and effects of a Tai Chi and Qigong exercise p...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of metabolic disturbances that increases the likelihood ...
Introduction: Older obese women are at risk of obesity-related disability, but Tai Chi has not been ...
BACKGROUND: Tai Chi is rapidly gaining in popularity, worldwide. This study was performed to assess ...
Currently, qigong and tai chi exercises are the two most common preventive as well as therapeutic in...
Background. Tai Chi has not been extensively studied as a weight loss modality that will improve bod...
Background: The beneficial role of exercise in improving bone mineral density, muscle strength and b...
AbstractBackground and aim:With regard to cardiovascular problems for older people due to lack of mo...
Physical inactivity is one of the major modifiable lifestyle risk factors for cardiovascular disease...
Objective. Tai Chi shows potential as a safe and cost-effective intervention to improve bone mineral...
Background: Central obesity is a major manifestation of metabolic syndrome, which is a common health...
The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is growing rapidly in China. Tai chi and dancing are com...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity and function limitations associated with aging are m...
Objective: To examine the effects of Tai Chi and walking training on aerobic fitness, resting energy...
Background. Obesity is a growing problem among older women which put them at risk for physical disab...
Objectives To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and effects of a Tai Chi and Qigong exercise p...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of metabolic disturbances that increases the likelihood ...
Introduction: Older obese women are at risk of obesity-related disability, but Tai Chi has not been ...
BACKGROUND: Tai Chi is rapidly gaining in popularity, worldwide. This study was performed to assess ...
Currently, qigong and tai chi exercises are the two most common preventive as well as therapeutic in...
Background. Tai Chi has not been extensively studied as a weight loss modality that will improve bod...
Background: The beneficial role of exercise in improving bone mineral density, muscle strength and b...
AbstractBackground and aim:With regard to cardiovascular problems for older people due to lack of mo...
Physical inactivity is one of the major modifiable lifestyle risk factors for cardiovascular disease...
Objective. Tai Chi shows potential as a safe and cost-effective intervention to improve bone mineral...
Background: Central obesity is a major manifestation of metabolic syndrome, which is a common health...
The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is growing rapidly in China. Tai chi and dancing are com...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity and function limitations associated with aging are m...