Tai Chi: a new star for the administration of chronic diseases?

Journal Title: Traditional Medicine Research - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 3

Abstract

Tai Chi Quan (Tai Chi), a traditional Chinese martial art, has become increasingly popular in western countries. Tai Chi integrates deep diaphragmatic breathing with body movements to achieve a harmonious balance between the body and mind, which facilitates the flow of internal energy (Qi). An increasing number of studies have reported that Tai Chi significantly benefits aerobic capacity, muscular strength, balance, and psychological well-being. In addition, Tai Chi offers unique advantages for physical fitness and the treatment of chronic diseases. This paper reviews the existing literatures on Tai Chi, introduces its health-promotion effects and the potential clinical applications, and summarizes recent studies that prove Tai Chi is safe and effective for patients with neurological diseases, rheumatological diseases, musculoskeletal diseases, cardiovascular diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, and cancers. After reviewing the literatures in this field, we conclude that the long-term results of practicing Tai Chi may benefit the cardiovascular system, motor system, respiratory system, and nervous system. However, the potential role and mechanism of Tai Chi has not yet been determined. Further studies with long follow-up periods are necessary to meet the standards of clinical applications.

Authors and Affiliations

Hu Yang, Zhang Hao-Ran, Wu Xiong-Zhi

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  • EP ID EP45256
  • DOI 10.12032/TMR201707047
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Hu Yang, Zhang Hao-Ran, Wu Xiong-Zhi (2017). Tai Chi: a new star for the administration of chronic diseases?. Traditional Medicine Research, 2(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-45256