Tai Chi improves brain metabolism and muscle energetics in older adults

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A new Journal of Neuroimaging study provides insights into the biochemical mechanisms by which Tai Chi— a mind-body exercise—may provide both physical and psychological benefits.

Using , a non-invasive method of measuring brain and muscle chemistry using MRI machines, tests conducted in 6 older adults enrolled in a 12-week Tai Chi program revealed significant increases in a marker of neuronal health in the brain and significantly improved recovery rates of a metabolite involved in energy production in .

"The benefits of Tai Chi have been well known anecdotally; however recent research such as our study can quantify these improvements using objective measures," said senior author Dr. Alexander Lin, of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.

More information: Min Zhou et al, Tai Chi Improves Brain Metabolism and Muscle Energetics in Older Adults, Journal of Neuroimaging (2018). DOI: 10.1111/jon.12515

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