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Ruth E Taylor-Piliae

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Archives of Internal Medicine|December 15, 2004
Response to the systematic review of Tai ChiRuth E Taylor-Piliae
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation|April 2, 2003
Tai Chi as an adjunct to cardiac rehabilitation exercise trainingRuth E Taylor-Piliae
Medicine and Sport Science|May 20, 2008
The effectiveness of Tai Chi exercise in improving aerobic capacity: an updated meta-analysisRuth E Taylor-Piliae
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|April 25, 2017
The effects of Tai Chi on physical and psychosocial function among persons with multiple sclerosis: A systematic reviewEmily Taylor, Ruth E Taylor-Piliae
Journal of Sport and Health Science|October 26, 2018
The association between Tai Chi exercise and safe driving performance among older adults: An observational studySally Miller, Ruth E Taylor-Piliae
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|November 18, 2011
What is Bowenwork®? A systematic reviewChristine Hansen, Ruth E Taylor-Piliae
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|June 10, 2020
Tai Chi exercise for psychological well-being among adults with cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysisRuth E Taylor-Piliae, Brooke A Finley
Geriatric Nursing (New York, N.Y.)|November 21, 2013
Effects of Tai Chi on cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults: a reviewSally M Miller, Ruth E Taylor-Piliae
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|December 7, 2018
Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing Liaison ReportAnne M Fink, Ruth E Taylor-Piliae
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|March 5, 2004
Effectiveness of Tai Chi exercise in improving aerobic capacity: a meta-analysisRuth E Taylor-Piliae, Erika S Froelicher
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Archives of Internal Medicine|December 15, 2004
Response to the systematic review of Tai ChiRuth E Taylor-Piliae
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation|April 2, 2003
Tai Chi as an adjunct to cardiac rehabilitation exercise trainingRuth E Taylor-Piliae
Medicine and Sport Science|May 20, 2008
The effectiveness of Tai Chi exercise in improving aerobic capacity: an updated meta-analysisRuth E Taylor-Piliae
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|April 25, 2017
The effects of Tai Chi on physical and psychosocial function among persons with multiple sclerosis: A systematic reviewEmily Taylor, Ruth E Taylor-Piliae
Journal of Sport and Health Science|October 26, 2018
The association between Tai Chi exercise and safe driving performance among older adults: An observational studySally Miller, Ruth E Taylor-Piliae
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|November 18, 2011
What is Bowenwork®? A systematic reviewChristine Hansen, Ruth E Taylor-Piliae
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|June 10, 2020
Tai Chi exercise for psychological well-being among adults with cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysisRuth E Taylor-Piliae, Brooke A Finley
Geriatric Nursing (New York, N.Y.)|November 21, 2013
Effects of Tai Chi on cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults: a reviewSally M Miller, Ruth E Taylor-Piliae
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|December 7, 2018
Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing Liaison ReportAnne M Fink, Ruth E Taylor-Piliae
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|March 5, 2004
Effectiveness of Tai Chi exercise in improving aerobic capacity: a meta-analysisRuth E Taylor-Piliae, Erika S Froelicher
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