Subjective perceived impact of Tai Chi training on physical and mental health among community older adults at risk for ischemic stroke: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Evidence from quantitative studies suggest that Tai Chi produces a variety of health-related benefits, but few qualitative studies have investigated how older adults perceive the benefit of Tai Chi. The objective of the current study was to qualitatively evaluate the perceived be...
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Main Authors: | Guohua Zheng (Author), Zhenyu Xiong (Author), Xin Zheng (Author), Junzhe Li (Author), Tingjin Duan (Author), Dalu Qi (Author), Kun Ling (Author), Lidian Chen (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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