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638 related items for PubMed ID: 19254623

  • 1. Effects of Tai Chi intervention on dual-task ability in older adults: a pilot study.
    Hall CD, Miszko T, Wolf SL.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2009 Mar; 90(3):525-9. PubMed ID: 19254623
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  • 2. Effects of a 12-week Tai Chi Chuan program versus a balance training program on postural control and walking ability in older people.
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  • 4. Can Tai chi enhance cognitive vitality? A preliminary study of cognitive executive control in older adults after A Tai chi intervention.
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  • 5. Do dual tasks have an added value over single tasks for balance assessment in fall prevention programs? A mini-review.
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  • 8. Community-based tai chi and its effect on injurious falls, balance, gait, and fear of falling in older people.
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  • 9. Cognitive and motor mechanisms underlying older adults' ability to divide attention while walking.
    Hall CD, Echt KV, Wolf SL, Rogers WA.
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    McCulloch KL, Buxton E, Hackney J, Lowers S.
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  • 11. 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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    Int J Nurs Stud; 2008 Apr; 45(4):501-7. PubMed ID: 17222413
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  • 12. Effects of exercise programs on falls and mobility in frail and pre-frail older adults: A multicenter randomized controlled trial.
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  • 13. Community-based interventions to reduce falls among older adults in Taiwan - long time follow-up randomised controlled study.
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  • 14. Effects of 5-Form, Yang Style Tai Chi on older females who have or are at risk for developing osteoporosis.
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  • 16. Training of balance under single- and dual-task conditions in older adults with balance impairment.
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  • 17. Dynamic balance and stepping versus tai chi training to improve balance and stepping in at-risk older adults.
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  • 18. Effects of dual-task cognitive-gait intervention on memory and gait dynamics in older adults with a history of falls: a preliminary investigation.
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  • 20. Effects of tai chi exercise on pain, balance, muscle strength, and perceived difficulties in physical functioning in older women with osteoarthritis: a randomized clinical trial.
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