TCC practice sustained for more than 1 year may be an intervention against aging as effective as BW in terms of its benefits on the improvement of CD34(+) number.
Abstract
Tai Chi has been shown to have many great health
benefits. However, few research attempts have been made to explore the effects
of practicing TCC on life span. This study provides direct evidence of Tai
Chi's antiaging effects. We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study to
compare the rejuvenating and antiaging effects among Tai Chi group (TCC) and
brisk walking group (BW) and no exercise habit group (NEH). Thirty-two
participants were selected out of a possible 60 based on a survey, and they
were separated into three groups: the TCC group (practicing for more than 1
year), the BW group (practicing for more than 1 year), and the NEH group. The
CD34(+) cell counts in peripheral blood of the participants was determined, and
the Kruskal-Wallis test was used to evaluate and compare the antiaging effects
of the three groups. Of the 32 participants in this study, the participants in
the TCC group (N = 10) outperformed the NEH group (N = 12) with respect to the
number of CD34(+) progenitor cells. No significant difference was found between
the TCC group and the BW group. TCC practice sustained for more than 1 year may
be an intervention against aging as effective as BW in terms of its benefits on
the improvement of CD34(+) number.
PMID:24816453 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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