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Systematic Review and Meta-analysis on Effect of Tai Chi Exercise on Cognitive Function of the Aged / 中医杂志
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 1473-1477, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-615197
ABSTRACT
Objective To evaluate the effect of Tai Chi exercise on cognitive function of the aged.Methods Searched China National Knowledge Infrastructure database,Wanfang data knowledge service platform,Chongqing VIP Chinese science and technology periodical database,China biomedical literature database,PubMed,The Cochrane Library and Embase.Collected the clinical research literature in which the elder population practiced Tai Chi and cognitive function outcomes were researched.Conducted Cochrane bias risk assessment.Conducted systematic review and Meta-analysis for the effective information.Results Included 8 randomized controlled trials in total.All studies were described as random,but only two studies described the random method,with one study with blinding.The overall methodological quality was low.Meta-analysis results showed that,the cognitive function outcome evaluation in the aged with cognitive function defect,the overall cognitive function [MD =0.91,95% CI (0.37,1.46),I2=0,P=0.001],language fluency [MD=2.17,95%CI (0.88,3.45),I2=0,P<0.001] and delayed recall test [MD =0.7,95% CI (0.29,1.11),I2 =0,P <0.001] evaluation in the Tai Chi group were significantly better than that in the control group,with no significant improvement in memory span [MD =0.16,95% CI (-0.14,0.45),I2 =55 %,P =0.30].In the outcome indicators evaluation of the healthy elder people,the overall cognitive function evaluation [MD =0.7,95% CI (0.11,1.29),P =0.02] in the Tai Chi group was significantly better than the control group.In language fluency evaluation [MD =0.32,95% CI (0.01,0.64),I2 =0 P =0.05],the difference was not statistically significant,but there is a potential advantage;in evaluation of execution of test line A (TMT-A) [MD =1.53,95% CI (0.1,2.96),I2 =26%,P =0.04],the Tai Chi group was better than the control group;in evaluation of execution of test line B (TMT-B) [MD =1.24,95%CI (-5.20,7.67),I2 =94%,P =0.71] the difference between the Tai Chi group and the control group was not significant.Conclusion Tai Chi could effectively improve cognitive function of the healthy elder people and those with cognitive impairment.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Systematic reviews Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Systematic reviews Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Year: 2017 Type: Article