The effectiveness of Tai Chi for patients with mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review and meta-analysis

被引:0
|
作者
Shao, Xinxin [1 ]
Xi, Yawei [2 ]
Pan, Lijie [1 ]
Li, Xinru [1 ]
Lin, Qianxin [1 ]
Tian, Keming [1 ]
Wang, Rui [1 ]
Gao, Yutong [1 ]
Gao, Hainan [1 ]
Tan, Zili [1 ]
Zhu, Xiangyu [1 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Univ Chinese Med, Sch Acupuncture Moxibust & Tuina, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Liangxiang Hosp Beijing Fangshan Dist, Acupuncture & Rehabil Dept, Beijing, Peoples R China
关键词
Tai Chi; mild cognitive impairment; cognitive function; memory; neuroplastic changes; OLDER-ADULTS; DEMENTIA; DISEASE;
D O I
10.3389/fnins.2024.1467595
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Objective: To explore the effectiveness of Tai Chi on cognitive function in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods: According to the PRISMA guidelines, randomized controlled trial (RCT) literature on the efficacy of Tai Chi on MCI patients was searched in China National Knowledge Network (CNKI), China Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), Wanfang Data, China Scientific Journal Database (VIP), PubMed, Embase, Duxiu Database, Web of Science and Cochrane Library from their inception to April 2024. The risk of bias in each study was appraised using the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool using Revman 5.4. Random effect model or fixed effect model was used to compare the effects of Tai Chi and control conditions on baseline and post-intervention assessment of cognitive function. Meta-analysis was performed using Stata15.0 software. Results: Nine studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Tai Chi significantly improved Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA, SMD, 1.43, p < 0.00001), Delayed Recall Test (DRT, SMD, 0.90, p < 0.00001), verbal fluency test (VFT, SMD, 0.40, p < 0.00001), and Trail Making Test (TMT, SDM, -0.69, p < 0.00001) in MCI patients. Subgroup analyses showed that 24-forms Tai Chi was more effective than 8-forms Tai Chi in improving MoCA (SMD, 1.89, p < 0.00001) and 10-forms Tai Chi was more effective than 24-forms Tai Chi in improving DRT (SMD, 1.53, p < 0.00001). Conclusion: Tai Chi improved cognitive function in MCI patients, and Tai Chi types might be the influence factor on Tai Chi improving the global cognitive function and memory function in MCI patients. Systematic review registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Everyday Impact of Cognitive Interventions in Mild Cognitive Impairment: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Chandler, M. J.
    Parks, A. C.
    Marsiske, M.
    Rotblatt, L. J.
    Smith, G. E.
    NEUROPSYCHOLOGY REVIEW, 2016, 26 (03) : 225 - 251
  • [42] Everyday Impact of Cognitive Interventions in Mild Cognitive Impairment: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    M. J. Chandler
    A. C. Parks
    M. Marsiske
    L. J. Rotblatt
    G. E. Smith
    Neuropsychology Review, 2016, 26 : 225 - 251
  • [43] Effectiveness of Computerized Cognitive Training in Delaying Cognitive Function Decline in People With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
    Li, Ran
    Geng, Jiawei
    Yang, Runze
    Ge, Yumeng
    Hesketh, Therese
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2022, 24 (10)
  • [44] Effectiveness and safety of Tai Chi for chronic pain of knee osteoarthritis A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis
    Guo, Guangxin
    Wu, Boyi
    Xie, Shengji
    Xu, Jianghan
    Zhou, Xu
    Wu, Guanghui
    Lu, Ping
    MEDICINE, 2022, 101 (02) : E28497
  • [45] Association between Periodontitis and Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Lin, Jieling
    Pathak, Janak L.
    Shen, Yuqin
    Mashrah, Mubarak Ahmed
    Zhong, Xiaomei
    Chen, Jianwei
    Li, Zirui
    Xia, Junyi
    Liang, Yanling
    Zeng, Yangbin
    DEMENTIA AND GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS, 2024, 53 (01) : 37 - 46
  • [46] Modifiable Predictors of Dementia in Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Cooper, Claudia
    Sommerlad, Andrew
    Lyketsos, Constantine G.
    Livingston, Gill
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2015, 172 (04): : 323 - 334
  • [47] Prevalence of psychotic symptoms in mild cognitive impairment: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Berger, Aline
    Castilhos, Raphael Machado
    Ismail, Zahinoor
    Camozzato, Analuiza
    AGEING RESEARCH REVIEWS, 2024, 100
  • [48] A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in Mexico
    Magallon-Zertuche, Valeria
    Garrido-Dzib, Angel Gabriel
    Salazar-Gonzalez, Elizabeth
    Gonzalez-Castro, Diana Gabriela
    Chavez-Loria, Geovanni
    Avila-Nava, Azalia
    Gutierrez-Solis, Ana Ligia
    DEMENTIA AND GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS, 2024, 53 (05)
  • [49] Optical coherence tomography in mild cognitive impairment - Systematic review and meta-analysis
    Noah, Abiodun M.
    Almghairbi, Dalal
    Moppett, Iain K.
    CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY, 2020, 196
  • [50] PROBIOTICS AND NUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTS IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
    Elhassan, Mohamed
    Ahmed, Linda
    Adil, Rawaa
    Mohamed, Leena
    Mussaad, Ahmed
    Abdelrahman, Nadir
    INNOVATION IN AGING, 2024, 8 : 1268 - 1268