TY - JOUR
T1 - Tai Chi as a Body-Mind Exercise for Promotion of Healthy Aging in Nursing Home Residents
T2 - Appropriateness, Feasibility, and Effectiveness
AU - Lee, Linda Yin King
AU - Chu, Eric Chun Pu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Lee and Chu.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The lack of activity, opportunity for providing input and participation in activities, and interaction with other people are the features of institutional living which reinforces dependency among nursing home residents. Residents are usually frustrated with paternalistic-type care. Arranging health-oriented meaningful activities for residents contributes to health promotion and enhancement of healthy aging. Moreover, it contributes to the cultivation of a positive meaning of life which is particularly important as residents reach the late geriatric stages of their lives. With exercise being seen as generally beneficial for health, Tai Chi as a Chinese-based exercise with a body-mind emphasis and unique characteristics becomes a particularly suitable exercise in aiding the residents in this major shift of lifestyle. This paper analyzes the appropriateness, feasibility, and effectiveness of Tai Chi in promoting healthy aging for residents. Theoretical considerations and scientific evaluations lend it appropriate, feasible, and effective in providing physiological and psychosocial health benefits to the residents. This paper recommends the use of Tai Chi to promote healthy aging in nursing home residents. With a rapidly aging population and mounting demand for residential geriatric care worldwide, this paper’s timely findings should provide important implications for adopting Tai Chi to advance the quality of care delivered by nursing homes worldwide.
AB - The lack of activity, opportunity for providing input and participation in activities, and interaction with other people are the features of institutional living which reinforces dependency among nursing home residents. Residents are usually frustrated with paternalistic-type care. Arranging health-oriented meaningful activities for residents contributes to health promotion and enhancement of healthy aging. Moreover, it contributes to the cultivation of a positive meaning of life which is particularly important as residents reach the late geriatric stages of their lives. With exercise being seen as generally beneficial for health, Tai Chi as a Chinese-based exercise with a body-mind emphasis and unique characteristics becomes a particularly suitable exercise in aiding the residents in this major shift of lifestyle. This paper analyzes the appropriateness, feasibility, and effectiveness of Tai Chi in promoting healthy aging for residents. Theoretical considerations and scientific evaluations lend it appropriate, feasible, and effective in providing physiological and psychosocial health benefits to the residents. This paper recommends the use of Tai Chi to promote healthy aging in nursing home residents. With a rapidly aging population and mounting demand for residential geriatric care worldwide, this paper’s timely findings should provide important implications for adopting Tai Chi to advance the quality of care delivered by nursing homes worldwide.
KW - Tai Chi
KW - exercise
KW - healthy aging
KW - long-term care
KW - nursing homes
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85177679199&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.2147/CIA.S430968
DO - 10.2147/CIA.S430968
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38020454
AN - SCOPUS:85177679199
SN - 1176-9092
VL - 18
SP - 1949
EP - 1959
JO - Clinical Interventions in Aging
JF - Clinical Interventions in Aging
ER -