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421 related items for PubMed ID: 25494333

  • 1. Complexity-Based Measures Inform Effects of Tai Chi Training on Standing Postural Control: Cross-Sectional and Randomized Trial Studies.
    Wayne PM, Gow BJ, Costa MD, Peng CK, Lipsitz LA, Hausdorff JM, Davis RB, Walsh JN, Lough M, Novak V, Yeh GY, Ahn AC, Macklin EA, Manor B.
    PLoS One; 2014; 9(12):e114731. PubMed ID: 25494333
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  • 2. Complexity-based measures inform Tai Chi's impact on standing postural control in older adults with peripheral neuropathy.
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  • 3. The effects of Tai Chi on standing balance control in older adults may be attributed to the improvement of sensory reweighting and complexity rather than reduced sway velocity or amplitude.
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    Front Aging Neurosci; 2024 Apr 16; 16():1330063. PubMed ID: 38650868
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  • 4. Tai Chi training reduced coupling between respiration and postural control.
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  • 5. Sub-sensory vibratory noise augments the physiologic complexity of postural control in older adults.
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  • 6. Long-term Tai Chi practice in older adults is associated with "younger" functional abilities.
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  • 7. 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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  • 9. Impact of Tai Chi exercise on multiple fracture-related risk factors in post-menopausal osteopenic women: a pilot pragmatic, randomized trial.
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  • 10. Can Tai Chi training impact fractal stride time dynamics, an index of gait health, in older adults? Cross-sectional and randomized trial studies.
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    PLoS One; 2017 Jan 30; 12(10):e0186212. PubMed ID: 29020106
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  • 11. Long-term Tai Chi Training Is Associated With Better Dual-task Postural Control and Cognition in Aging Adults.
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    Adv Mind Body Med; 2017 Jan 30; 32(3):4-11. PubMed ID: 31370032
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  • 12. Tai Chi training's effect on lower extremity muscle co-contraction during single- and dual-task gait: Cross-sectional and randomized trial studies.
    Wayne PM, Gow BJ, Hou F, Ma Y, Hausdorff JM, Lo J, Rist PM, Peng CK, Lipsitz LA, Novak V, Manor B.
    PLoS One; 2021 Jan 30; 16(1):e0242963. PubMed ID: 33481829
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  • 13. Analysis of static and dynamic balance in healthy elderly practitioners of Tai Chi Chuan versus ballroom dancing.
    Rahal MA, Alonso AC, Andrusaitis FR, Rodrigues TS, Speciali DS, Greve JM, Leme LE.
    Clinics (Sao Paulo); 2015 Mar 30; 70(3):157-61. PubMed ID: 26017644
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  • 14. The Complexity of Standing Postural Sway Associates with Future Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: The MOBILIZE Boston Study.
    Zhou J, Habtemariam D, Iloputaife I, Lipsitz LA, Manor B.
    Sci Rep; 2017 Jun 07; 7(1):2924. PubMed ID: 28592844
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  • 15. Relationship of multiscale entropy to task difficulty and sway velocity in healthy young adults.
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  • 16. Standing balance after vestibular stimulation in Tai Chi-practicing and nonpracticing healthy older adults.
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  • 17. Complexity-Based Measures of Heart Rate Dynamics in Older Adults Following Long- and Short-Term Tai Chi Training: Cross-sectional and Randomized Trial Studies.
    Ma Y, Wu CW, Peng CK, Ahn A, Bertisch SM, Lipsitz LA, Yeh GY, Manor B, Novak V, Hausdorff JM, Gow B, Wayne PM.
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  • 18. The complexity of standing postural control in older adults: a modified detrended fluctuation analysis based upon the empirical mode decomposition algorithm.
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    PLoS One; 2013 May 16; 8(5):e62585. PubMed ID: 23650518
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  • 19. Tai Chi Training may Reduce Dual Task Gait Variability, a Potential Mediator of Fall Risk, in Healthy Older Adults: Cross-Sectional and Randomized Trial Studies.
    Wayne PM, Hausdorff JM, Lough M, Gow BJ, Lipsitz L, Novak V, Macklin EA, Peng CK, Manor B.
    Front Hum Neurosci; 2015 May 16; 9():332. PubMed ID: 26106316
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  • 20. Impact of Short- and Long-term Tai Chi Mind-Body Exercise Training on Cognitive Function in Healthy Adults: Results From a Hybrid Observational Study and Randomized Trial.
    Walsh JN, Manor B, Hausdorff J, Novak V, Lipsitz L, Gow B, Macklin EA, Peng CK, Wayne PM.
    Glob Adv Health Med; 2015 Jul 16; 4(4):38-48. PubMed ID: 26331103
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