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Aside from traditional PT like aerobic and stretching exercises, recent research has been expanding to explore various PT types beyond traditional methods, including mind-body exercises such as tai chi [66], yoga [58], and dancing [15] as viable components in multimodal interventions for managing MCI.
Mind-body exercises, which engage the mind to influence bodily functions, are popular among older adults, partly due to cultural preferences in certain populations.
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e70291
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In this preliminary report, we compared the characteristics of participants and those who refused to participate (nonparticipants) using 2-tailed t test or chi-square statistics, as appropriate. Furthermore, we present baseline characteristics that may be associated with nonadherence to DM complications rescreening using descriptive statistics (mean [SD], median [IQR], counts, and percentages). All preliminary analyses were performed using Stata/SE, version 15.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63253
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Current Technological Advances in Dysphagia Screening: Systematic Scoping Review
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65551
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