32 hours of #TaiChi practice improve global cognition and instrumental ADL of people with mild cognitive impairment. However, the effects may be too small to be detectable and clinically significant in real patients. #geriPT #PhysicalActivity https://t.co/
Tai chi and MCI https://t.co/eZtqeyeDwa
RT @HellenGreenblat: Two 1hr sessions/wk for 16 wks, #older individuals w mild cognitive impairment practicing #TaiChi → significant improv…
RT @HellenGreenblat: Two 1hr sessions/wk for 16 wks, #older individuals w mild cognitive impairment practicing #TaiChi → significant improv…
Two 1hr sessions/wk for 16 wks, #older individuals w mild cognitive impairment practicing #TaiChi → significant improvement in general #cognitive functions and daily activities vs. controls. https://t.co/EwiGCsxH57 https://t.co/XhXKrj9cls
While the evidence for benefits of #TAICHI on #memory in older adults isn't conclusive it's very positive. The mechanism for improving cognition seems to be combination of learning the sequences plus relaxation plus aerobic exercise https://t.co/S3Arirsvr
#TaiChi may be an effective strategy to enhance cognitive health and maintain functional abilities in instrumental activities of daily living in older people with mild cognitive impairment: https://t.co/vUmRrMie15
RT @vestibularveda: Not only is tai chi useful in improving balance, it may also help improve cognitive functioning. For more about... htt…
Not only is tai chi useful in improving balance, it may also help improve cognitive functioning. For more about... https://t.co/4wdQ2eC4Yk
Tai Chi may be an effective strategy to enhance cognitive health and maintain functional abilities in instrumental activities of daily living in older people with mild cognitive impairment. https://t.co/RtMVaMI86w #bmcgeriatr