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BMC Geriatrics 卷:21
Tai Chi exercise improves age‐associated decline in cerebrovascular function: a cross‐sectional study
Yuan He1  Lili Li1  Zhihua Wang1  Shun Wang2  Xinwu Cui3  Jiayu Wang3  Yangqi Xing4  Shaoying Guo4  Lixu Tang4  Jingjing Wang4  Yinghao Chen4  Xiongwen Ke4 
[1] Central Laboratory, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University;
[2] Department of Cardiology, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University;
[3] Department of Medical Ultrasound, Tongji Hospital of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology;
[4] School of Physical Education, Wuhan Sports University;
关键词: Ageing;    Cerebrovascular function;    Healthy ageing;    Tai Chi;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12877-021-02196-9
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Tai Chi exercise has been reported to enhance physical and mental health in the older adults; however, the mechanism remains elusive. Trial design We recruited 289 older adults practicing Tai Chi for over 3 years, together with 277 age-matched older and 102 young adults as controls. 168 Tai Chi practitioners were successfully matched to 168 older controls aged 60–69 based on a propensity score for statistics. Methods Cerebrovascular function was evaluated by measuring the hemodynamics of the carotid artery. Spearman correlation was performed to validate the age-associated physiological parameters. Results Cerebrovascular function in older adults significantly degenerated compared with the young, and was substantially correlated with age. Compared with the older control group, Tai Chi practitioners showed significant improvements in CVHI (cerebral vascular hemodynamics indices) Score (P = 0.002), mean blood flow velocity (P = 0.014), maximal blood flow velocity (P = 0.04) and minimum blood flow velocity (P < 0.001), whereas the age-related increases in pulse wave velocity (P = 0.022), characteristic impedance (P = 0.021) and peripheral resistance (P = 0.044) were lowered. Conclusions These data demonstrate a rejuvenation role of Tai Chi in improving the age-related decline of the cerebrovascular function. Trial registration Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR1900025187)

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