太极气功科学与人的整体健康第一部分:理论基础与科学现状。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Peter M Wayne, Andrew Ahn, Janet Clark, Michael R Irwin, Jian Kong, Helen Lavretsky, Fuzhong Li, Brad Manor, Wolf Mehling, Byeongsang Oh, Daniel Seitz, Ahmed Tawakol, William W N Tsang, Chenchen Wang, Albert Yeung, Gloria Y Yeh
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摘要

新兴的全人健康模式与包括太极和气功(TCQ)在内的传统补充和整合健康框架有着许多共同的核心原则。2023 年秋季,哈佛大学医学院奥舍中西医结合中心主办了首届 "太极科学促进全人健康 "国际会议:在哈佛大学医学院举行的首届国际会议 "太极拳促进全人健康的科学:推进心身实践与当代医疗保健的融合"。白皮书由两部分组成,总结了会议的主要议题、发现和问题。这里介绍的第一部分总结了会议的基本原理,并综述了将 TCQ 作为一系列临床疾病的康复和预防工具的证据状况,包括跌倒和平衡、认知、心理健康、睡眠、心肺健康、肌肉骨骼健康、癌症,以及与神经生理学、大脑和免疫功能以及炎症生物标志物相关的转化证据。白皮书还讨论了从传统东亚健康概念的角度来看待 TCQ 的科学现状。本白皮书的第二部分概述了证据差距和机遇,并讨论了应对 TCQ 研究、传播和实施挑战的策略。
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The Science of Tai Chi and Qigong as Whole Person Health-Part I: Rationale and State of the Science.

Background: The emerging paradigm of whole person health shares many core principles with traditional complementary and integrative health frameworks, including Tai Chi and Qigong (TCQ). Methods: In the Fall of 2023, the Harvard Medical School Osher Center for Integrative Health hosted the inaugural international conference on The Science of Tai Chi & Qigong as Whole Person Health: Advancing the Integration of Mind-Body Practices into Contemporary Healthcare held at Harvard Medical School. A two-part white paper was written to summarize key conference topics, findings, and issues. Results and Discussion: Part I presented here summarizes the rationale for the conference and synthesizes the state of evidence for TCQ as rehabilitative and preventive tools for a range of clinical conditions, including falls and balance, cognition, mental health, sleep, cardiorespiratory health, musculoskeletal health, cancer, as well as translational evidence related to the neurophysiology, brain and immune function, and biomarkers of inflammation. The state of science of TCQ, viewed through the lens of traditional East Asian health constructs, is also discussed. Part II of this white paper outlines evidence gaps and opportunities and discusses strategies to address challenges in TCQ research, dissemination, and implementation.

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