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Qigong and Tai Chi on Human Health: An Overview of Systematic Reviews

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE
Volume 50, Issue 8, Pages 1995-2010

Publisher

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0192415X22500859

Keywords

Qigong; Tai Chi; Traditional Medicine; Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Human Health; Quality of Life; Systematic Review

Funding

  1. Kyung Hee University Undergraduate Research Program
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (MSIT) [2020R1A5A2019413]

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This study aimed to comprehensively evaluate the supportive evidence of Qigong and Tai chi by analyzing published systematic reviews (SRs). The results showed that Qigong and Tai chi have beneficial effects on cardiovascular diseases, cancers, blood lipids, blood pressure, mobility, falls prevention, and overall quality of life. The number of publications on Qigong and Tai chi has been increasing, mainly coming from China.
Qigong and Tai chi are traditional methods of physical and mental training and exercises in East Asia. Their health-promoting effects against various diseases have been studied for a long time, and they have been the subject of many clinical trials and systematic reviews (SRs). The present study aimed to comprehensively evaluate all published SRs on Qigong and Tai chi and to summarize the supporting evidence. The following databases were searched: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Research Information Sharing Service, and Korean Studies Information Service System. The selection and extraction processes were performed by two independent reviewers, and a qualitative synthesis was conducted. There were 58 SRs of randomized controlled trials on Qigong and Tai chi. There have been many studies on patients with cardiovascular diseases and different cancers, and a number of other studies in which mobility, quality of life, blood lipids, and blood pressure were outcome measurements. Thus, Qigong and Tai chi for various diseases and medical conditions have been accumulated. Based on current evidence, the number of publications of Qigong and Tai chi-related articles showed an increasing trend, and most of them were performed in China. Qigong and Tai chi have shown beneficial effects in different age groups and health conditions, including decreasing blood lipid level, reducing blood pressure, facilitating mobility, preventing falls, and improving overall quality of life.

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