2023
DOI: 10.1017/cts.2023.621
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Well-being predictors of body composition and associated behavioral risk factors in midlife/older women participating in a meditative movement intervention: an exploratory analysis

Dara L. James,
Linda K. Larkey,
Kimberley Goldsmith
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Greater than 40% of women are obese, a key risk factor for cardiometabolic, neurocognitive disease, mood disorders, and certain cancers. Obesity and unfavorable body composition can compromise physical and psychological health and well-being. Preliminary evidence demonstrates Meditative Movement (i.e., Tai Chi Easy) improves health outcomes and body composition among midlife/older women. This single-group pilot study explored relationships between well-being predictors related to body compos… Show more

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“…Turning to an intervention to support physical well-being, James et al . [ 7 ] summarize their findings of a mind-body/meditative movement (“Tai Chi Easy”) intervention designed to address overweight and obesity amongst midlife/older women. Although preliminary, this study is one of the first to measure the long-term effects of meditative movement on weight management.…”
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“…Turning to an intervention to support physical well-being, James et al . [ 7 ] summarize their findings of a mind-body/meditative movement (“Tai Chi Easy”) intervention designed to address overweight and obesity amongst midlife/older women. Although preliminary, this study is one of the first to measure the long-term effects of meditative movement on weight management.…”
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confidence: 99%