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The efficacy of Tai Chi for depression: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis.
He, Guojian; Zhang, Xiucai; Yan, Ting; Wang, Jiayi; Li, Qi; Liu, Tianyu; Oh, Youn-Poong.
Afiliação
  • He G; Physical Education Department, Hebei University of Economics and Business, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China.
  • Zhang X; School of International Education, University of Electronic Science and Technology, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
  • Yan T; School of Sport, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
  • Wang J; Clinical Medical College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
  • Li Q; School of Sport, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
  • Liu T; School of Sport, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
  • Oh YP; Department of Physical Education, Kunsan National University, Gunsan, Korea.
Medicine (Baltimore) ; 101(5): e28330, 2022 Feb 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35119001
BACKGROUND: Depression is a commonly occurring and recurrent mental disorder cross the world. Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese mind-body exercise which could be used to treat mental disorders including depression. This study aimed to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the efficiency of Tai Chi for patients with depression. METHODS: This protocol follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses protocol statement. Literature will be searched at PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, China Biology Medicine Database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Technology Journal Database, and Wan Fang database from the start date to September 2021. The Review Manager 5.3 software will be used to manage literature. After literature screening, 2 reviewers will extract data from the respects of general information, methodology, and results. The data analysis will be conducted with Review Manager and Stata 16 software, and the publication bias and literature quality will be both evaluated. RESULTS: The results will contain the evaluation of clinical efficacy of Tai Chi practice for depression, as well as the assessment of literature quality and publication bias. CONCLUSION: The current review will provide new evidence on whether and to what extent patients with depression can benefit from Tai Chi practice.Registration number: DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/AUDNQ (https://osf.io/audnq).
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Métodos Terapêuticos e Terapias MTCI: Terapias_mente_y_cuerpo / Tai_chi Assunto principal: Tai Chi Chuan / Depressão / Terapia por Exercício Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Revista: Medicine (Baltimore) Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Métodos Terapêuticos e Terapias MTCI: Terapias_mente_y_cuerpo / Tai_chi Assunto principal: Tai Chi Chuan / Depressão / Terapia por Exercício Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Revista: Medicine (Baltimore) Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China