Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2628811 | Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice | 2010 | 4 Pages |
ObjectiveTo determine the immediate effects of a combined form of Tai chi/yoga.Design38 adults participated in a 20-min Tai chi/yoga class. The session was comprised of standing Tai chi movements, balancing poses and a short Tai chi form and 10 min of standing, sitting and lying down yoga poses.Main outcome measuresThe pre- and post- Tai chi/yoga effects were assessed using the State Anxiety Inventory (STAI), EKG, EEG and math computations.ResultsHeartrate increased during the session, as would be expected for this moderate-intensity exercise. Changes from pre to post-session assessments suggested increased relaxation including decreased anxiety and a trend for increased EEG theta activity.ConclusionsThe increased relaxation may have contributed to the increased speed and accuracy noted on math computations following the Tai chi/yoga class.