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The Beneficial Effect of Traditional Chinese Exercises on the Management of Obesity

Yuan Qin, Weiyi Xia, Wei Huang, Jing Zhang, Yi Zhao, Min Fang

2020Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper systematically reviewed the clinical update of traditional Chinese exercises in the treatment of simple obesity in recent years and discussed their specific advantages in this aspect. This review focused on several typical traditional Chinese exercises, namely, Tai Chi, Ba Duan Jin, Yi Jin Jing, Wu Qin Xi, Shaolin Neigong, and Liu Zi Jue, which all showed clinical beneficial effect on the treatment of simple obesity with their own characteristics. To optimize the clinical therapeutic effect of these traditional Chinese exercises, we need to seek the most appropriate exercise or the combo exercise based on the characteristics of different obese population, to improve the efficiency of weight loss, reduce sports injury, and consolidate the therapeutic effect. In the future, we need to further evaluate the efficacy of sitting exercise, lying exercise, and static training in the treatment of simple obesity, subdivide the treatment population, and explore the working mechanism of these traditional Chinese exercises.

Topics & Concepts

Chinese populationMedicineTraditional Chinese medicinePhysical therapyTherapeutic effectObesityAlternative medicineMechanism (biology)SittingPopulationWeight lossPhysical medicine and rehabilitationTraditional medicineSurgeryInternal medicineChemistryGeneEpistemologyGenotypeBiochemistryEnvironmental healthPathologyPhilosophyAcupuncture Treatment Research StudiesDietary Effects on HealthDiet and metabolism studies
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