Tai Ji Quan, the brain, and cognition in older adults
The relationship between physical activity (PA) and cognition has received much attention recently. While evidence of improved cognition following PA has consistently been observed, the majority of studies have spotlighted aerobic exercise and the effects of other modes of PA, such as Tai Ji Quan, o...
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Main Authors: | Yu-Kai Chang (Author), Yu-Hsiang Nien (Author), Ai-Guo Chen (Author), Jun Yan (Author) |
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2014-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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