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The effects of different types of Tai Chi exercises on motor function in patients with Parkinson's disease: A network meta-analysis
BACKGROUND: Tai Chi can show improvement in balance and motor ability of elderly patients with PD. However, there were few reports on differences in outcomes associated with different types of Tai Chi on improving exercise capacity in elderly patients with PD. We compared the improvement of motor fu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465240/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.936027 |
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author | Lei, Honghui Ma, Zhen Tian, Kexin Liu, Ke Wang, Jiaying Zhu, Xiangyu Mi, Baohong Chen, Ying Yang, Qihao Jiang, Huili |
author_facet | Lei, Honghui Ma, Zhen Tian, Kexin Liu, Ke Wang, Jiaying Zhu, Xiangyu Mi, Baohong Chen, Ying Yang, Qihao Jiang, Huili |
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description | BACKGROUND: Tai Chi can show improvement in balance and motor ability of elderly patients with PD. However, there were few reports on differences in outcomes associated with different types of Tai Chi on improving exercise capacity in elderly patients with PD. We compared the improvement of motor function in Parkinson's patients with different types of Tai Chi, for finding an optimal intervention. METHODS: The following databases were searched from the beginning of the establishment of each database to 10 January 2022: PubMed, EMBASE, The Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wanfang Database, and VIP Database. Randomized controlled trials incorporating different types of Tai Chi for PD were included. The outcome measures were UPDRSIII and BBS. NMA was conducted using Stata 15.0 based on a frequentist framework. RESULTS: A total of twenty trials were eligible, including 996 participants. In conventional meta-analysis, as for the UPDRSIII scale, 24-form simplified Tai Chi (SMD = −1.272, 95% CI [−2.036, −0.508], P < 0.05, I(2) > 50%), Tai Chi exercise program (SMD = −0.839, 95% CI [−1.828, 0.151], P > 0.05, I(2) > 50%), 8-form simplified Yang style Tai Chi (SMD = −0.325, 95% CI [−1.362, 0.713], P > 0.05, I(2) > 50%), and 8-form simplified Chen style Tai Chi (SMD = −0.28, 95% CI [−0.97, 0.42], P > 0.05, I(2) > 50%) were statistically more efficient than the control group. For BBS outcome, 24-form simplified Tai Chi (MD = 3.979, 95% CI [3.364, 4.595], P < 0.05, I(2) <50%), Tai Chi exercise program (MD = 5.00, 95% CI [2.07, 7.93], P > 0.05, I(2) > 50%), and 8-form simplified Chen style Tai Chi (MD = 1.25, 95% CI [0.52, 1.98], P < 0.05, I(2) > 50%) were better than the control group. In the network meta-analysis, the results of UPDRSIII were as follows: 24-form > TCEP > 8-form YS > 8-form CS > control. The ranking probability of BBS was as follows: TCEP > 24-form > 8-form CS > control. CONCLUSION: Among the four treatments studied, 24-form Tai Chi and Tai Chi exercise programs have shown better efficacy than other types. Our study provides new insights into exercise therapy for PD and may contribute to the formulation of a clinical exercise prescription. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: Identifier: CRD42021285005. |
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spelling | pubmed-94652402022-09-13 The effects of different types of Tai Chi exercises on motor function in patients with Parkinson's disease: A network meta-analysis Lei, Honghui Ma, Zhen Tian, Kexin Liu, Ke Wang, Jiaying Zhu, Xiangyu Mi, Baohong Chen, Ying Yang, Qihao Jiang, Huili Front Aging Neurosci Aging Neuroscience BACKGROUND: Tai Chi can show improvement in balance and motor ability of elderly patients with PD. However, there were few reports on differences in outcomes associated with different types of Tai Chi on improving exercise capacity in elderly patients with PD. We compared the improvement of motor function in Parkinson's patients with different types of Tai Chi, for finding an optimal intervention. METHODS: The following databases were searched from the beginning of the establishment of each database to 10 January 2022: PubMed, EMBASE, The Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wanfang Database, and VIP Database. Randomized controlled trials incorporating different types of Tai Chi for PD were included. The outcome measures were UPDRSIII and BBS. NMA was conducted using Stata 15.0 based on a frequentist framework. RESULTS: A total of twenty trials were eligible, including 996 participants. In conventional meta-analysis, as for the UPDRSIII scale, 24-form simplified Tai Chi (SMD = −1.272, 95% CI [−2.036, −0.508], P < 0.05, I(2) > 50%), Tai Chi exercise program (SMD = −0.839, 95% CI [−1.828, 0.151], P > 0.05, I(2) > 50%), 8-form simplified Yang style Tai Chi (SMD = −0.325, 95% CI [−1.362, 0.713], P > 0.05, I(2) > 50%), and 8-form simplified Chen style Tai Chi (SMD = −0.28, 95% CI [−0.97, 0.42], P > 0.05, I(2) > 50%) were statistically more efficient than the control group. For BBS outcome, 24-form simplified Tai Chi (MD = 3.979, 95% CI [3.364, 4.595], P < 0.05, I(2) <50%), Tai Chi exercise program (MD = 5.00, 95% CI [2.07, 7.93], P > 0.05, I(2) > 50%), and 8-form simplified Chen style Tai Chi (MD = 1.25, 95% CI [0.52, 1.98], P < 0.05, I(2) > 50%) were better than the control group. In the network meta-analysis, the results of UPDRSIII were as follows: 24-form > TCEP > 8-form YS > 8-form CS > control. The ranking probability of BBS was as follows: TCEP > 24-form > 8-form CS > control. CONCLUSION: Among the four treatments studied, 24-form Tai Chi and Tai Chi exercise programs have shown better efficacy than other types. Our study provides new insights into exercise therapy for PD and may contribute to the formulation of a clinical exercise prescription. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: Identifier: CRD42021285005. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9465240/ /pubmed/36105909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.936027 Text en Copyright © 2022 Lei, Ma, Tian, Liu, Wang, Zhu, Mi, Chen, Yang and Jiang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Aging Neuroscience Lei, Honghui Ma, Zhen Tian, Kexin Liu, Ke Wang, Jiaying Zhu, Xiangyu Mi, Baohong Chen, Ying Yang, Qihao Jiang, Huili The effects of different types of Tai Chi exercises on motor function in patients with Parkinson's disease: A network meta-analysis |
title | The effects of different types of Tai Chi exercises on motor function in patients with Parkinson's disease: A network meta-analysis |
title_full | The effects of different types of Tai Chi exercises on motor function in patients with Parkinson's disease: A network meta-analysis |
title_fullStr | The effects of different types of Tai Chi exercises on motor function in patients with Parkinson's disease: A network meta-analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | The effects of different types of Tai Chi exercises on motor function in patients with Parkinson's disease: A network meta-analysis |
title_short | The effects of different types of Tai Chi exercises on motor function in patients with Parkinson's disease: A network meta-analysis |
title_sort | effects of different types of tai chi exercises on motor function in patients with parkinson's disease: a network meta-analysis |
topic | Aging Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465240/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.936027 |
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