2025
Exercise Interventions Conducted Among Individuals with Co-occurring HIV and Unhealthy Substance Use: A Systematic Review
Mistler C, Allen W, Grimshaw A, Idiong C, Harsono D, Irwin M, Ash G, S. Pescatello L, Meyer J, Jennifer Edelman E. Exercise Interventions Conducted Among Individuals with Co-occurring HIV and Unhealthy Substance Use: A Systematic Review. AIDS And Behavior 2025, 1-14. PMID: 40289036, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-025-04735-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUnhealthy substance useExercise interventionRandomized Controlled TrialsSubstance useCochrane data collection formsEvidence-based exercise interventionsCo-occurring risk factorsSystematic reviewPositive associations with outcomesHome-based trainingCo-occurring HIVRisk factorsLow risk of biasFull-text reviewData collection formRisk of biasQuasi-experimental designAerobic/resistance trainingTai ChiPhysical inactivityPhysical activityCognitive behavioral therapyImprove HIVHealth outcomesBehavioral counseling
2024
Integrating Chiropractic Care and Tai Chi Training for the Treatment of Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain in Nurses: A Single-Arm Mixed-Methods Pilot Trial
Burton W, Wayne P, Litrownik D, Long C, Vining R, Rist P, Kilgore K, Lisi A, Kowalski M. Integrating Chiropractic Care and Tai Chi Training for the Treatment of Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain in Nurses: A Single-Arm Mixed-Methods Pilot Trial. Journal Of Alternative And Complementary Medicine 2024, 30: 1189-1199. PMID: 39169834, PMCID: PMC11659466, DOI: 10.1089/jicm.2024.0043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChronic nonspecific neck painMultimodal chiropractic careNonspecific neck painTai ChiNeck painChiropractic careTreatment of chronic nonspecific neck painBaseline to 16-week follow-upTai Chi trainingDisability-related outcomesHealth care workersDecreased job satisfactionManual therapyTC interventionImprove postureFeasibility outcomesTC classesNursesMultiple painsAdherence ratesCare workersQualitative feedbackEmergent themesQualitative interviewsWork-related performance
2018
Complementary medicine for axial spondyloarthritis
Danve A, Deodhar A. Complementary medicine for axial spondyloarthritis. Current Opinion In Rheumatology 2018, 30: 310-318. PMID: 29634580, DOI: 10.1097/bor.0000000000000513.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCAM therapiesMind-body techniquesClinical trialsGood quality clinical trialsTrial of yogaStrong placebo effectMajority of patientsAlternative medicine (CAM) therapiesQuality clinical trialsManagement of axSpAUse of yogaDeep tissue massageAvailable scientific evidenceTui NaAdvanced diseaseDisease activityExercise programAxial spondyloarthritisFecal transplantTai ChiSide effectsPlacebo effectSmall studyComplementary medicineControl groupPatterns and Perceived Benefits of Utilizing Seven Major Complementary Health Approaches in U.S. Older Adults
Rhee TG, Marottoli RA, Van Ness PH, Tinetti ME. Patterns and Perceived Benefits of Utilizing Seven Major Complementary Health Approaches in U.S. Older Adults. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2018, 73: 1119-1124. PMID: 29718133, PMCID: PMC6037109, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/gly099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplementary health approachesNational Health Interview SurveyOlder adultsHerbal therapyCHA useHealth approachHealth Interview SurveyNon-institutionalized adultsU.S. older adultsClinical factorsChronic conditionsTai ChiFunctional limitationsGreater oddsOverall healthHealth problemsHealth statusHealthy agingInterview SurveyAdultsTherapyMassageSubstantial numberHealthSurvey participants
1995
The Effects of Exercise on Falls in Elderly Patients: A Preplanned Meta-analysis of the FICSIT Trials
Province M, Hadley E, Hornbrook M, Lipsitz L, Miller J, Mulrow C, Ory M, Sattin R, Tinetti M, Wolf S, Schechtman K, Arfken C, Rossiter-Fornoff J, Stevens V, Wingfield D, Greenlick M, Baker D, Claus E, Horwitz R, Buchner D, Wagner E, de Lateur B, Cress M, Price R, Abrass I, Esselman P, Marguerita T, . C, Mulrow, Gerety M, Cornell J, DeNino L, Kanten D, Kutner N, Green R, McNeely E, Coogler C, Fiatarone M, O'Neill E, Ryan N, Diet T, Clements K, Kehayias J, Roberts S, Evans W, Wallace R, Ross J, Huston J, Kundel C, Sellberg M, Wolfson L, Whipple R, Amerman P, Judge J, Derby C, King M, Tamboli A, Weiss S. The Effects of Exercise on Falls in Elderly Patients: A Preplanned Meta-analysis of the FICSIT Trials. JAMA 1995, 273: 1341-1347. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1995.03520410035023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElderly patientsTreatment armsExercise componentLower extremity weaknessAndersen-Gill extensionEffects of exerciseFall-related injuriesRisk of fallsShort-term exerciseFall outcomesFICSIT TrialsExtremity weaknessMedication changesInjurious fallsIncidence ratiosGeneral exerciseMedical recordsClinical trialsTai ChiDaily livingHigh riskCox modelNursing homesElderly adultsMeta-analysis
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