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Tai Chi improves brain metabolism and muscle energetics in older adults

04.19.18 | Wiley
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A new Journal of Neuroimaging study provides insights into the biochemical mechanisms by which Tai Chi-- a mind-body exercise--may provide both physical and psychological benefits.

Using magnetic resonance spectroscopy, a non-invasive method of measuring brain and muscle chemistry using MRI machines, tests conducted in 6 older adults enrolled in a 12-week Tai Chi program revealed significant increases in a marker of neuronal health in the brain and significantly improved recovery rates of a metabolite involved in energy production in leg muscles.

"The benefits of Tai Chi have been well known anecdotally; however recent research such as our study can quantify these improvements using objective measures," said senior author Dr. Alexander Lin, of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.

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Journal of Neuroimaging

10.1111/jon.12515

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Wiley. (2018, April 19). Tai Chi improves brain metabolism and muscle energetics in older adults. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EK22X21/tai-chi-improves-brain-metabolism-and-muscle-energetics-in-older-adults.html
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