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261por Beissner, Florian“…Physical sensations of tingling, warmth, dull pain, and heaviness are a common phenomenon in mind-body interventions, such as acupuncture, hypnotherapy, osteopathy, qigong, meditation, and progressive muscle relaxation. …”
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262“…Mind–body intervention (MBI) refers to interventions like meditation, yoga, and qigong, which deal with both physical and mental well-being. …”
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263“…Mind-body modalities based on Eastern philosophy, such as yoga, tai chi, qigong, and meditation, have become increasingly popular worldwide. …”
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264“…After literature searching and analyzing, it appeared that CM was effective for hypertension in clinical use, such as Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, qigong, and Tai Chi. However, due to the poor quality of primary studies, clinical evidence is still weak. …”
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265por Li, Ran, Jin, Li, Hong, Ping, He, Zi-Hong, Huang, Chuan-Ye, Zhao, Jie-Xiu, Wang, Mei, Tian, Ye“…The purpose of study was to assess the efficacy of a 16-week Baduanjin qigong training intervention in promoting physical fitness and health for adults. …”
Publicado 2014
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266“…Preclinical models for studying the effects of the human biofield have great potential to advance our understanding of human biofield modalities, which include external qigong, Johrei, Reiki, therapeutic touch, healing touch, polarity therapy, pranic healing, and other practices. …”
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267por Liang, Fanrong“…The possibilities of acupressure, Tuina and Qigong/Taiji are also considered as ways in which patients can actively participate in prevention and therapy.…”
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268“…This article draws on an ongoing ethnographic, netnographic and cross-cultural investigation of the transmission of knowledge in this atypical association that combines Taijiquan with a range of practices such as Qigong, body loosening exercises and meditation. Exploring the ideal body cultivated by the students, we describe and illustrate key (and often overlooked) body areas—namely the spine, scapula, Kua and feet, which are continually worked on in the School of Internal Arts’ exercise-based pedagogy. …”
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269por Peng, Jiefu“…As one of the traditional Chinese health and fitness qigong exercises, Taijiquan has the effect of strengthening the waist and kidneys, sparing the tendons and softening the body, unblocking the meridians, unblocking the qi and blood, and strengthening the body and increasing intelligence. …”
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270“…Mindfulness therapy (MT), including Qigong, Tai Chi, meditation, and yoga, etc., has become an effective complementary treatment modality in solving clinical and subclinical problems due to its advantages of low side effects, less pain, and easy acceptance by patients. …”
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271“…The eight videos included psychoeducation, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy elements, and yoga and qigong exercises. The results showed that three months after finishing the video-based intervention, participants showed significantly reduced fear of progression (d = −0.23), depression (d = −0.27), and fatigue (d = −0.24) compared to the baseline. …”
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272“…Other less commonly reported modalities included Qigong (n = 17), Chinese herbal medicine (n = 11), Taichi (n = 10), acupressure (n = 6), moxibustion (n = 2), Chinese dietary therapy (n = 1), Chinese massage (n = 1), cupping (n = 1) and other Chinese medicine modalities (n = 19). …”
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273“…However, the cultivation of interoceptive, proprioceptive and kinesthetic awareness is also said to lie at the core of many movement-based contemplative practices such as Yoga, Qigong, and Tai Chi. In addition, it likely plays a key role in the efficacy of modern somatic therapeutic techniques such as the Feldenkrais Method and the Alexander Technique. …”
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274“…On the contrary, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with long history of use involves various treatment methods, including Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) or bioactive ingredients, Chinese patent medicines, acupuncture, Qigong, and Tai Chi Chuan. With more and more researches reported, the active roles of TCM in AF management have been discovered. …”
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275por White, Jeffrey D., Lin, Hongsheng, Jia, Libin, Wu, Roy S., Lam, Stephen, Li, Jie, Dou, Jinhui, Kumar, Nagi, Lin, Lizhu, Lao, Lixing“…There is significant interest in the West in using components of Chinese medicine (CM) —such as botanicals and herbal medicines, acupuncture and acupressure, and qigong—in the field of oncology, as potential anticancer agents, for symptom management, and to improve quality of life. …”
Publicado 2016
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276por Cho, Ki-Ho, Kim, Tae-Hun, Kwon, Seungwon, Jung, Woo-Sang, Moon, Sang-Kwan, Ko, Chang-Nam, Cho, Seung-Yeon, Jeon, Chan-Yong, Lee, Sang-Ho, Choi, Tae Young, Jun, Ji Hee, Choi, Jiae, Lee, Myeong Soo, Chung, Eun Kyoung“…This CAM-specific clinical practice guideline (CPG) makes recommendations for the use of CAM, including herbal medicines, acupuncture, moxibustion, pharmaco-acupuncture, and qigong (with Tai chi) in patients with IPD. This guideline was developed using an evidence-based approach with randomized controlled trials currently available. …”
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277“…The literature search analyzed 191 studies presenting 215 samples fitting the eligibility criteria. 121 trials examined the effects of endurance training, 43 strength training, 15 combined endurance and strength training, 5 additional school sport programs. 21 yoga, 5 tai chi, 3 qigong, and 2 unspecified types of sports. All types of sports decreased the RHR. …”
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278“…Provision was documented for Yoga and Pilates in central Melbourne (1011 events), for Tai Chi and Qigong (323 events), and for a range of smaller HMPs (149 events) across Greater Melbourne. …”
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279por Batrakoulis, Alexios“…Various mind–body fitness modalities such as Pilates, yoga, Tai Chi, and Qigong have become an accepted part of the physical activity, exercise, and leisure sector, serving several populations eligible for meditative movement activities. …”
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280por Chan, Agnes S., Cheung, Mei-Chun, Sze, Sophia L., Leung, Winnie Wing-Man, Shi, Dejian“…The present study aimed to investigate whether the Shaolin Dan Tian Breathing (DTB) technique, which consists of the Passive and Active subtypes and can be considered as a relaxation exercise and Qigong, would induce both relaxed and attentive states. …”
Publicado 2011
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