Friday, September 10, 2010

Tai chi beneficial for older women with osteopaenia.

August 14, 2010 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment 

A randomized trial carried out by researchers at Texas Tech University found that 24 weeks of tai chi improved general health, vitality, and stride width while decreasing pain compared to a control group. The study involved randomly dividing 61 females aged 65 plus with low bone mass into two groups. The first [...]

Pilot study finds suggests tai chi benefits individuals with rheumatoid arthritis.

December 31, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment 

Researchers at Tufts-New England Medical Center in Boston conducted a pilot study of twenty individuals with functional class I or II rheumatoid arthritis. Half of the individuals were randomly assigned to tai chi and half to an attention control group. Both groups met twice per week for 12 weeks. After 12 [...]

Tai chi is found to augment the immune response to the varicella zoster virus.

March 30, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment 

Researchers at the University of California at Los Angeles studied the effects of tai chi on resting and vaccine-stimulated levels of cell-mediated immunity to the varicella zoster virus and on health functioning in older adults. 112 healthy adults over aged 59 to 86 were randomly assigned to receive 25 weeks of tai chi or [...]

Pilot study of stress management via tai chi shows significant benefits.

March 15, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment 

Researchers at the Coburg University of Applied Sciences in Germany conducted an 18-week pilot study to investigate the clinical effects of tai chi in young adults related to stress management. The researchers measured physiological indicators of stress, blood pressure, heart rate and saliva cortisol and psychological measures including the SF-36 health survey and perceived [...]