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Current Evidence of the Application of Music in Tai Chi Exercise: Scoping Review
Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2024;8:e60104
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To measure the participants’ level of acceptance, we adapted the poststudy surveys used by Yin et al [37]. Specifically, the participants rated their level of satisfaction with each intervention component, its perceived benefits, and their confidence in continuing diabetes self-management.
JMIR Diabetes 2022;7(2):e37534
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Under the broad umbrella of Dao Yin, Qigong and Tai Chi are medical treatment and health preservation practices in traditional Chinese medicine [14], characterized by (1) slow body movements that symbolize the movement or posture of animate objects or natural events with low to moderate physical exertion, (2) coordinated breathing that is consciously or automatically (expertly) controlled, and (3) a state of mental quieting (ie, a meditative state) that is achieved by calming the mind or disassociating from
JMIR Aging 2021;4(4):e29188
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