| Literature DB >> 26961239 |
Xue-Qiang Wang1, Yan-Ling Pi2, Pei-Jie Chen3, Yu Liu4, Ru Wang4, Xin Li5, Bing-Lin Chen5, Yi Zhu6, Yu-Jie Yang7, Zhan-Bin Niu4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traditional Chinese exercise (TCE) has widespread use for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease; however, there appears to be no consensus about the benefits of TCE for patients with cardiovascular disease. The objective of this systematic review was to determine the effects of TCE for patients with cardiovascular disease. METHODS ANDEntities:
Keywords: cardiovascular disease; exercise; meta‐analysis; rehabilitation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26961239 PMCID: PMC4943241 DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.115.002562
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Heart Assoc ISSN: 2047-9980 Impact factor: 5.501
Figure 1Flow chart of the study selection procedure. CKNI indicates China National Knowledge Infrastructure.
Characteristics of Included Studies
| Article, Year | Country/Region | Participant Characteristics, Sample Size | Disease | Intervention | Duration of Trial Period | Outcomes | Time Point |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barrow (2007) | UK | 65 participants (G1=32, G2=33). Mean age: G1=68.4 years, G2=67.9 years | Heart failure |
G1: Tai chi exercise | Twice a week for 16 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure), quality of life (MLHFQ), depression (SCL‐R depression index) | 16 weeks |
| Blake (2009) | UK | 20 participants (G1=10, G2=10). Mean age (SD): G1=46.2 years (11.27), G2=44.5 years (10.52). Mean duration of disease (SD): G1=16.40 years (9.04), G2=14.98 years (13.62) | Brain injury |
G1: Tai Chi and qigong exercise | Once a week for 8 weeks | QOL (GHQ) | 8 weeks |
| Cai (2010) | China | 60 participants (G1=30, G2=30). Mean age (SD): G1=60.3 years (10.5), G2=61.3 years (7.4) | Stroke |
G1: Baduanjin and health education | 4 to 5 times a week for 3 months | QOL (WHOQOL‐BREF) | 3 months |
| Caminiti (2011) | Italy | 60 participants (G1=30, G2=30). Mean age (SD): G1=73.4 years (2), G2=73.8 years (6). Duration of disease: >3 months | Chronic heart failure |
G1: Tai chi exercise plus endurance training | 4 sessions a week for 8 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure, heart rate), physical function (6MWT) | 12 weeks |
| Channer (1996) | UK | 79 participants (G1=38, G2=41). Age range: 39–80 years | Acute myocardial infarction |
G1: Tai chi exercise | Twice weekly for 3 weeks then weekly for a further 5 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure, heart rate) | 8 weeks |
| Chen (2006) | China | 40 participants (G1=20, G2=20). Mean age: G1=64.3 years, G2=60.7. Mean duration of disease (SD): G1=8.4 years (4.9), G2=7.8 years (5.4) | Hypertension |
G1: Tai chi plus drug | 7 times a week for 9 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure), biochemical outcomes (endothelin) | 10 weeks |
| Chen (2013) | China | 68 participants (G1=50, G2=18). Age range: 30–82 years | Hypertension |
G1: Conventional treatment and tai chi | 6 times a week for 12 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure) | 12 weeks |
| Chen (2013) | China | 60 participants (G1=32, G2=28). Mean age (SD): G1=69.3 years (10.6), G2=68.7 years (11.1) | Coronary disease |
G1: Conventional treatment and tai chi | 4 times a week for 12 weeks | Biochemical outcomes (TC, TG, LDL‐C, HDL‐C) | 12 weeks |
| Cheung (2005) | Hong Kong, China | 88 participants (G1=47, G2=41). Mean age (SD): G1=57.2 years (9.5), G2=51.2 years (7.4). Mean duration of disease (SD): G1=4.0 years (5.6), G2=3.9 years (5.1) | Hypertension |
G1: Qigong exercise | 4 hours a week for 16 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure, heart rate), biochemical outcomes (TC, TG, LDL‐C, HDL‐C), QOL (SF‐36), depression (Beck Depression Inventory) |
4 weeks |
| Ding (2013) | China | 90 participants (G1=30, G2=30, G3=30). Mean age (SD): G1=66.2 years (11.6), G2=64.9 years (11.0), G3=66.7 years (13.1) | Percutaneous transluminal coronary intervention |
G1: Tai chi exercise | 5 times a week for 6 months | QOL (SF‐36) |
6 weeks |
| Gemmell (2006) | New Zealand | 18 participants (G1=9, G2=9) | Braumatic brain injury |
G1: TCE (tai chi) | Once a week for 6 weeks | QOL (SF‐36) | 6 weeks |
| Hart (2004) | Israel | 152 participants (G1=56, G2=55, G3=41). Mean age (SD): G1=70.8 years (6.3), G2=70 years (6.3), G3=69.6 years (6.1) | Stroke |
G1: TCE (tai chi) | Twice a week for 12 weeks | QOL (Duke Health Profile) |
6 weeks |
| Lee (2003) | Korea | 58 participants (G1=29, G2=29). Mean age (SD): G1=55.8 years (6.3), G2=57.1 years (7.6) | Hypertension |
G1: Qigong exercise | 7 times a week for 10 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure, heart rate) | 10 weeks |
| Lee (2003) | Korea | 58 participants (G1=29, G2=29). Mean age (SD): G1=56.0 years (5.9), G2=56.5 years (7.2) | Hypertension |
G1: Qigong exercise | 3 times a week for 10 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure, heart rate) | 10 weeks |
| Lee (2004) | Korea | 36 participants (G1=17, G2=19). Mean age (SD): G1=52.6 years (5.1), G2=54.3 years (5.5) | Hypertension |
G1: Qigong exercise | 7 times a week for 8 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure), biochemical outcomes (TC, TG, HDL‐C) | 8 weeks |
| Li (2012) | China | 68 participants (G1=36, G2=32). Age range: 38–76 years | Stroke |
G1: Tai chi exercise | Twice weekly for 5 weeks | Depression (HAMD) | 5 weeks |
| Lin (2012) | China | 60 participants (G1=30, G2=30). Mean age (SD): G1=66.47 years (8.26) G2=64.90 years (8.87) | Coronary artery bypass grafting |
G1: Baduanjin | 4–5 times a week for 23 weeks | QOL |
8 weeks |
| Luo (2006) | China | 84 participants (G1=44, G2=40). Mean age (SD): G1=44.74 years (12.1), G2=44.86 years (13.05) | Hypertension |
G1: Tai chi plus drug | 7 times a week for 6 months | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure) | 6 months |
| Mao (2006) | China | 62 participants (G1=51, G2=11). Mean age: G1=62.2 years, G2=63.3 | Hypertension |
G1: Tai chi exercise | 6 times a week for 8 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure), biochemical outcomes (endothelin, no) | 8 weeks |
| Ning (2010) | China | 50 participants (G1=26, G2=24). Mean age (SD): G1=53.9 years (6.4), G2=53.5 years (6.7) | Coronary disease |
G1: Tai chi exercise | 2 or 3 times a week for 6 months | Biochemical outcomes (TC, TG) | 8 weeks |
| Pan (2009) | China | 48 participants (G1=24, G2=24). Mean age (SD): G1=62.1 years (5.8), G2=61.4 years (7.1) | Hypertension |
G1: Baduanjin exercise plus drug | 5 times a week for 24 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure), biochemical outcomes (TC, TG, HDL‐C) | 24 weeks |
| Sato (2010) | Japan | 20 participants (G1=10, G2=10). Mean age (SD): G1=68 years (5), G2=68 years (4). Mean duration of disease (SD): G1=19 months (15), G2=21 months (13) | Coronary disease |
G1: Tai chi exercise plus conventional rehabilitation | 4 times a week for 1 year | Physiological outcomes (peak oxygen uptake, blood pressure, heart rate) | 1 year |
| Taylor‐Piliae (2012) | USA | 28 participants (G1=16, G2=12). Mean age (SD): G1=72.8 years (10.1), G2=64.5 years (10.9). Mean duration of disease (SD): G1=58.3 months (46.7), G2=47.9 months (42.5) | Chronic stroke |
G1: Tai chi | Once a week for 8 weeks | Physical function (Short Physical Performance Battery), QOL (SF‐36) | 8 weeks |
| Tsai (2003) | Taiwan, China | 76 participants (G1=37, G2=39). Mean age (SD): G1=50.5 years (7), G2=62.7 years (4) | Hypertension |
G1: TCE (tai chi chuan) | 3 times a week for 12 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure, heart rate), biochemical outcomes (TC, TG, LDL‐C, HDL‐C) | 12 weeks |
| Wang (1989) | China | 100 participants (G1=50, G2=50). Age range: 45–65 | Hypertension |
G1: Qigong exercise plus drug | 7 times a week for 1 year | Biochemical outcomes (TC, TG, LDL‐C, HDL‐C) | 1 year |
| Wang (2010) | Japan | 34 participants (G1=17, G2=17). Age: >50 years | Cerebral vascular disorder |
G1: TCE (tai chi) | Once a week for 12 weeks | QOL (GHQ), depressing (GHQ) | 12 weeks |
| Wang (2012) | China | 69 participants (G1=36, G2=33). Mean age (SD): G1=55.8 years (3.54), G2=51.2 years (7.8) | Stroke |
G1: Tai chi exercise | 2 times a week for 3 months | QOL (SF‐36) and depression (HAMD) | 6 months |
| Wang (2013) | China | 60 participants (G1=30, G2=30). Mean age (SD): G1=55.25 years (11.13), G2=54.86 years (12.05) | Percutaneous transluminal coronary intervention |
G1: Conventional treatment and tai chi | 5 times a week for 6 months | QOL (SF‐36) | 3 months 6 months |
| Yao (2010) | China | 150 participants (G1=80, G2=70). Mean age (SD): G1=52.4 years (6.32), G2=51.7 years (7.26) | Chronic heart failure |
G1: Conventional treatment and tai chi | >5 times a week for 6 months | Physical function (6MWT), quality of life (SF‐36) | 6 months |
| Yeh (2004) | USA | 30 participants (G1=15, G2=15). Mean age (SD): G1=66 years (12), G2=61 years (14) | Chronic heart failure |
G1: Usual care and tai chi exercise | Twice weekly for 12 weeks | Physiological outcomes (peak oxygen uptake), biochemical outcomes (BNP), physical function (6MWT), QOL (MLHFQ) | 12 weeks |
| Yeh (2008) | USA | 18 participants (G1=8, G2=10). Mean age (SD): G1=54.7 years (11.8), G2=64.2 years (16.2) | Chronic heart failure |
G1: Tai chi exercise and usual care | Twice weekly for 12 weeks | Biochemical outcomes (BNP), physical function (6MWT), quality of life (MLHFQ) | 12 weeks |
| Yeh (2011) | USA | 100 participants (G1=50, G2=50). Mean age (SD): G1=68.1 years (11.9), G2=66.6 years (12.1) | Chronic heart failure |
G1: Usual care and tai chi exercise | Twice weekly for 12 weeks | Physiological outcomes (peak oxygen uptake), biochemical outcomes (BNP), physical function (timed up and go, 6MWT), QOL (MLHFQ), depression (POMS) | 12 weeks |
| Yeh (2013) | USA | 16 participants (G1=8, G2=8). Mean age (SD): G1=68 years (11), G2=63 years (11) | Heart failure |
G1: Tai chi exercise | Twice weekly for 12 weeks | Physiological outcomes (blood pressure, Peak oxygen uptake, heart rate), biochemical outcomes (BNP), physical function (time up and go, 6MWT), quality of life (MLHF), depression (POMS) | 12 weeks |
| Yu (2013) | China | 104 participants (G1=52, G2=52). Age range: 40–70 years | Hypertension |
G1: Baduanjin exercise plus education | 3 or 4 times a week for 1 year | Blood pressure | 1 year |
| Zhang (2013) | China | 120 participants (G1=60, G2=60). Mean age: G1=73.9 years, G2=76.5 years | Hypertension |
G1: Baduanjin exercise plus drug | 7 times a week for 2 months | QOL | 2 months |
6MWT indicates 6‐minute walk test; BNP, B‐type natriuretic peptide; G, group; GHQ, General Health Questionnaire; HAMD, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; HDL‐C, high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL‐C, low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol; MLHFQ, Minnesota Living With Heart Failure Questionnaire; POMS, Profile of Mood States; QOL, quality of life; SCL‐R, Symptom Checklist 90–Revised; SF‐36, 36‐Item Short Form; TC, total cholesterol; TCE, traditional Chinese exercise; TG, triglyceride; WHOQOL‐BREF, World Health Organization Quality of Life project 26‐item instrument.
Risk of Bias Assessment of Included Studies
| Article, Year | Random Sequence Generation | Allocation Concealment | Blinding of Participants and Personnel | Blinding of Outcome Assessment | Incomplete Outcome Data | Selective Reporting | Other Bias |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barrow (2007) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Blake (2009) | Low | Low | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Cai (2010) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Caminiti (2011) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Channer (1996) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Chen (2006) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Chen (2013) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Chen (2013) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Cheung (2005) | Low | Low | High | Low | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Ding (2013) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Gemmell (2006) | Low | High | High | Low | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Hart (2004) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Lee (2003) | Low | High | High | High | Unclear | Unclear | Unclear |
| Lee (2003) | Low | Low | High | High | Unclear | Unclear | Unclear |
| Lee (2004) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Unclear | Unclear |
| Li (2012) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Lin (2012) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Luo (2006) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Mao (2006) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Ning (2010) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Pan (2009) | Low | Low | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Sato (2010) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Taylor‐Piliae (2012) | Low | Low | High | Low | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Tsai (2003) | Low | Low | High | Low | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Wang (1989) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Wang (2010) | Low | High | High | Low | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Wang (2012) | Low | High | High | High | Unclear | Low | Unclear |
| Wang (2013) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Yao (2010) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Yeh (2004) | Low | Low | High | Low | Low | Unclear | Unclear |
| Yeh (2008) | Low | High | High | High | Unclear | Unclear | Unclear |
| Yeh (2011) | Low | Low | High | Low | Low | Unclear | Unclear |
| Yeh (2013) | Low | Low | High | Low | Low | Unclear | Unclear |
| Yu (2013) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
| Zhang (2013) | Low | High | High | High | Low | Low | Unclear |
Figure 2Meta‐analysis of effects of traditional Chinese exercise on blood pressure: (A) systolic blood pressure, (B) diastolic blood pressure. IV, inverse variance; Std., standardized; TCE, traditional Chinese exercise.
Summary of Results
| Outcome | Trials | Participants | Statistical Method | Effect Estimate | Heterogeneity |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physiological outcomes | ||||||
| SBP, mm Hg | 16 | 939 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −9.12 [−16.38 to −1.86] | <0.001 | 0.01 |
| DBP, mm Hg | 16 | 939 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −5.12 [−7.71 to −2.52] | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Heart rate, beats per minute | 9 | 463 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −2.39 [−5.61 to 0.82] | <0.001 | 0.14 |
| Peak oxygen uptake, L/min | 4 | 166 | SMD (IV, random, 95% CI) | 0.04 [−0.46 to 0.55] | 0.11 | 0.87 |
| Biochemical outcomes | ||||||
| TG | 6 | 408 | SMD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −0.33 [−0.56 to −0.09] | 0.23 | 0.006 |
| TC | 6 | 408 | SMD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −1.12 [−1.97 to −0.27] | <0.001 | 0.01 |
| LDL‐C | 4 | 324 | SMD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −0.81 [−1.24 to −0.38] | 0.02 | <0.001 |
| HDL‐C | 6 | 408 | SMD (IV, random, 95% CI) | 0.74 [0.29–1.18] | <0.001 | 0.001 |
| BNP, ng ⁄ mL | 3 | 146 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −23.04 [−27.10 to −18.98] | 0.73 | <0.001 |
| Physical function | ||||||
| Timed up and go test, s | 2 | 116 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −0.20 [−0.64 to 0.24] | 0.77 | 0.38 |
| 6‐minute walk test, m | 6 | 374 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | 59.58 [4.95–114.20] | <0.001 | 0.03 |
| Quality of life | ||||||
| MLHFQ | 5 | 216 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −17.08 [−23.74 to −10.41] | 0.02 | <0.001 |
| GHQ | 2 | 49 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −1.02 [−2.91 to 0.87] | 0.19 | 0.29 |
| SF‐36, total | 2 | 148 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −5.95 [−16.16 to 4.27] | 0.02 | 0.25 |
| SF‐36, general health | 3 | 126 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −1.56 [−2.52 to −0.61] | 0.4 | 0.001 |
| SF‐36, physical function | 3 | 131 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | 0.82 [0.32–1.33] | 0.45 | 0.001 |
| SF‐36, mental health | 3 | 131 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −2.67 [−10.08 to 4.75] | 0.09 | 0.48 |
| Depression | ||||||
| HAMD | 2 | 129 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −3.97 [−5.05 to −2.89] | 0.91 | <0.001 |
| POMS depression scale | 2 | 116 | MD (IV, random, 95% CI) | −3.02 [−3.50 to −2.53] | 0.76 | <0.001 |
BNP indicates B‐type natriuretic peptide; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; GHQ, General Health Questionnaire; HAMD, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; HDL‐C, high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol; IV, inverse variance; LDL‐C, low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol; MD, mean difference; MLHFQ, Minnesota Living With Heart Failure Questionnaire; POMS, Profile of Mood States; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SF‐36, 36‐Item Short Form; SMD, standardized mean difference; TC, total cholesterol; TG, triglyceride.
Figure 3Meta‐analysis of effects of traditional Chinese exercise on biochemical outcomes: (A) triglyceride, (B) total cholesterol, (C) low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol, (D) high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol. IV, inverse variance; TCE, traditional Chinese exercise.
Figure 4Meta‐analysis of effects of traditional Chinese exercise on (A) 6‐minute walk test, (B) Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire, and (C) Hamilton depression rating scales. IV, inverse variance; TCE, traditional Chinese exercise.