Tai Chi Chuan may benefit type 2 diabetes patients

Tai Chi Chuan may benefit type 2 diabetes patients

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study suggests that participation in the Chinese martial art Tai Chi Chuan may help boost immune function and improve blood sugar control in people with type 2 diabetes.

After completing a 12-week Tai Chi exercise program, men and women with the disease had statistically significant reductions in their levels of A1C, a measurement of long-term blood glucose control. The participants also showed increases in regulatory T cells, which help to keep the immune response in check, while their levels of killer T cells, which destroy abnormal cells in the body, decreased.

People with type 2 diabetes experience chronic inflammation, and while exercise has been shown to be beneficial, strenuous exercise may boost inflammation and cause other problems, Dr. Kuender D. Yang of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taiwan and colleagues note.

Tai Chi, in which a person performs a series of poses in a flowing motion, improves balance and heart and lung function, and recently was shown to benefit immune system function in healthy individuals, they add.

To investigate whether Tai Chi might do the same for diabetic patients, Yang and his team had 32 men and women participate in three hour-long sessions of the martial art each week for 12 weeks.

Tai Chi could improve the immune system through its effects on cardiopulmonary health or the martial art might exert its effects by improving glucose metabolism, the researchers note.

They conclude: “An appropriate combination of the Tai Chi Chuan exercise program with diabetic medications may improve both glucose metabolism and immunity of type 2 diabetic patients.”

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I hate studies like this.

Were any of these people physically active prior to starting Tai Chi?

Could the same benefits be achieved through walking.

not knocking Tai Chi just shitty science

Maybe, but walking will not enable you to one day unleash UNCANNY CHI BLASTS!

This would be classified as one of the “internal” benefits of tai chi. I have heard of other internal exercise assisting with diabetes.

Blowing up my own “art”, Go Ju is correct.

Its really all relative; although I -do- think there is some specific value to the isometrics, focus on core and leg muscles, deep breathing and relaxed/meditative/“alpha-wave” state that can happen when one does TCC with real concentration and focus for an hour or more, Thats not happening with sedentary newbies. For the sedentary, ANYthing is going to help.

Now, what the real factor is in touting TC as helpful, is relativism. A lot of elderly, or footsore, or overweight folks, you won’t be able to talk into walking steadily for an hour to (literally) save their life. Some of them WILL be attracted by Tai Chi, Qigong and etc. Some more might stick with yoga. Some will just go to a gym. A very few will get into more vigorous MA.

What is relevant is, perhaps some peopl will find TC their ‘cup of tea’, and will stick with it, and because of their intrest will gradually increase the length, number and intensity of their workouts. And this will increase their relative fitness and overall health.

If you guys WANT to put a bunch of geriatrics and obese people into your BJJ program, coach and motivate them, etc., well, the ones who survive will show benefit too . . .