2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067036
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Prediction of knee joint pain in Tai Chi practitioners: a cross-sectional machine learning approach

Hua Xing,
Xiaojie Su,
Yushan Liu
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveTo build a supervised machine learning-based classifier, which can accurately predict whether Tai Chi practitioners may experience knee pain after years of exercise.DesignA prospective approach was used. Data were collected using face-to-face through a self-designed questionnaire.SettingSingle centre in Shanghai, China.ParticipantsA total of 1750 Tai Chi practitioners with a course of Tai Chi exercise over 5 years were randomly selected.MeasuresAll participants were measured by a questionnaire survey … Show more

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“…Most studies on body awareness are focused primarily on adults and people with acute or chronic medical conditions, but it is worth mentioning that body awareness based interventions have positive effects on movement quality, static and dynamic balance, and self-perception (Olsen et al, 2020;Bravo et al, 2019). Body awareness focused exercises improve postural control by enhancing proprioreception (especially in the knee and ankle joints), reorganizing muscular tension, improving muscle recruitment and co-contraction (Yagci et al, 2018;Xing et al, 2023;Fogaça et al, 2021).…”
Section: Self-esteem and Body Awareness Among Children Practicing Karatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies on body awareness are focused primarily on adults and people with acute or chronic medical conditions, but it is worth mentioning that body awareness based interventions have positive effects on movement quality, static and dynamic balance, and self-perception (Olsen et al, 2020;Bravo et al, 2019). Body awareness focused exercises improve postural control by enhancing proprioreception (especially in the knee and ankle joints), reorganizing muscular tension, improving muscle recruitment and co-contraction (Yagci et al, 2018;Xing et al, 2023;Fogaça et al, 2021).…”
Section: Self-esteem and Body Awareness Among Children Practicing Karatementioning
confidence: 99%