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The Positive Role of Tai Chi in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Suodi Xu
, Julien S. Baker
, Feng Ren
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Centre for Health and Exercise Science Research
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Tai Chi
100%
Positive Role
100%
COVID-19 Pandemic
100%
COVID-19
80%
Physical Health
40%
Mental Health
40%
Immune System
40%
Health Impact
20%
High Incidence
20%
Inflammatory Response
20%
Physical Inactivity
20%
Positive Impact
20%
Sedentary Behavior
20%
Negative Emotions
20%
Respiratory Disease
20%
Clinical Research
20%
Prevention Strategies
20%
Biological Research
20%
Exercise Intervention
20%
Disease Improvement
20%
Physical Training
20%
Inflammation Response
20%
Moderate Exercise
20%
Mental Practice
20%
Low-to-moderate
20%
COVID-19 Impact
20%
Active Lifestyle
20%
Major Risk Factors
20%
Exercise Management
20%
Pulmonary Function
20%
Emotional Improvement
20%
Emotional Control
20%
Home Confinement
20%
Function Control
20%
Individual Coping
20%
Response Reduction
20%
Physiological Research
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
COVID-19
100%
Tai Chi
100%
Immune System
33%
Serositis
33%
Mental Health
33%
Public Health
16%
Respiratory Disease
16%
Physical Inactivity
16%
Coronavirinae
16%
Aerobic Exercise
16%
Lung Function
16%
Exercise Intervention
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Tai Chi
100%
COVID-19
100%
Mental Health
33%
Inflammation
33%
Respiratory Tract Disease
16%
Psychology
COVID-19
100%
Mental Health
33%
Coping Behavior
33%
Sedentary Behavior
16%
Negative Emotion
16%
Active Lifestyle
16%
Aerobic Exercise
16%
Respiratory Disease
16%