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    Am J Occup Ther. 1992 Apr;46(4):295-300.

    T'ai chi and postural control in the well elderly.

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    Novacare, Inc., North Reading, Massachusetts.

    Abstract

    In this study, we investigated the potential value of t'ai chi in promoting postural control of the well elderly. T'ai chi, a traditional Chinese exercise, is a series of individual dancelike movements linked together in a continuous, smooth-flowing sequence. Performance on five balance tests of 9 t'ai chi practitioners was compared to that of 9 nonpractitioners. An analysis of variance demonstrated that in three of the tests, the t'ai chi practitioners had significantly better postural control than the sedentary nonpractitioners (p less than .05). It was also found that men performed significantly better than women in both the practitioner and non-practitioner groups on the same three tests (p less than .01).

    PMID:
    1566796
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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