Chinese Exercises (Qigong and T'ai Chi) May Help Prevent Diabetes
A small pilot study has shown that practicing Chinese exercises such as t'ai
chi and qigong may help people prevent diabetes.
Researchers from the University of Queensland in Australia found that study
participants who took part in the exercise program for three months showed improvement
in A1C levels, blood pressure, weight, and waist measurement. They also experienced
increased flexibility, more energy and improved sleeping.
T'ai chi and qigong are ancient forms of Chinese movement. They use muscles
in different ways than other types of exercise. The researchers theorize that
these movements may improve the way the body uses glucose.
Larger studies of the effects of t'ai chi and qigong on diabetes are now ongoing.
Source:
University of Queensland, The Diabetes Queensland Qigong Program
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