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  • 1. The effects of a Simplified Tai-Chi Exercise Program (STEP) on the physical health of older adults living in long-term care facilities: a single group design with multiple time points.
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  • 17. Comparison of functional fitness outcomes in experienced and inexperienced older adults after 16-week tai chi program.
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