Effect of Tai Chi practice on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and a structural model of relation among these variables taking into account age

The aims of this article were to (a) investigate whether practicing Tai Chi has an effect on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and (b) contrast a structural model of relation between the three latter variables taking into account age. One scale to assess stress, another scale to ass...

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Main Authors: Moral de la Rubia, José, Valle de la O, Adrián, Garcia Cadena, Cirilo Humberto, Pérez Gongora, Luis Alberto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://eprints.uanl.mx/15158/1/279.pdf
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author Moral de la Rubia, José
Valle de la O, Adrián
Garcia Cadena, Cirilo Humberto
Pérez Gongora, Luis Alberto
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Valle de la O, Adrián
Garcia Cadena, Cirilo Humberto
Pérez Gongora, Luis Alberto
author_sort Moral de la Rubia, José
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description The aims of this article were to (a) investigate whether practicing Tai Chi has an effect on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and (b) contrast a structural model of relation between the three latter variables taking into account age. One scale to assess stress, another scale to assess perceived life expectancy, and the 10-item Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale were administrated to a nonprobability sample of 86 Tai Chi practitioners and 91 sedentary persons. Tai Chi practitioners had a lower level of stress, a greater self-esteem, and a greater perceived life expectancy than sedentary persons. Self-esteem had an effect on stress and perceived life expectancy, and stress had an effect on perceived life expectancy in both Tai Chi practitioners and sedentary persons. Age was correlated to self-esteem among sedentary persons, but not among Tai Chi practitioners. Age had a direct effect on perceived life expectancy among Tai Chi practitioners, but not among sedentary persons. It is concluded that Tai Chi practice has a beneficial effect on stress, perceived life expectancy, and self-esteem.
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spelling eprints-151582024-12-09T22:07:23Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/15158/ Effect of Tai Chi practice on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and a structural model of relation among these variables taking into account age Moral de la Rubia, José Valle de la O, Adrián Garcia Cadena, Cirilo Humberto Pérez Gongora, Luis Alberto The aims of this article were to (a) investigate whether practicing Tai Chi has an effect on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and (b) contrast a structural model of relation between the three latter variables taking into account age. One scale to assess stress, another scale to assess perceived life expectancy, and the 10-item Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale were administrated to a nonprobability sample of 86 Tai Chi practitioners and 91 sedentary persons. Tai Chi practitioners had a lower level of stress, a greater self-esteem, and a greater perceived life expectancy than sedentary persons. Self-esteem had an effect on stress and perceived life expectancy, and stress had an effect on perceived life expectancy in both Tai Chi practitioners and sedentary persons. Age was correlated to self-esteem among sedentary persons, but not among Tai Chi practitioners. Age had a direct effect on perceived life expectancy among Tai Chi practitioners, but not among sedentary persons. It is concluded that Tai Chi practice has a beneficial effect on stress, perceived life expectancy, and self-esteem. 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/15158/1/279.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/15158/1.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/279.pdf Moral de la Rubia, José y Valle de la O, Adrián y Garcia Cadena, Cirilo Humberto y Pérez Gongora, Luis Alberto (2014) Effect of Tai Chi practice on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and a structural model of relation among these variables taking into account age. SAGE Open, 4 (4). p. 215824401455360. ISSN 2158-2440 http://doi.org/10.1177/2158244014553600 doi:10.1177/2158244014553600
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Garcia Cadena, Cirilo Humberto
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Effect of Tai Chi practice on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and a structural model of relation among these variables taking into account age
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title Effect of Tai Chi practice on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and a structural model of relation among these variables taking into account age
title_full Effect of Tai Chi practice on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and a structural model of relation among these variables taking into account age
title_fullStr Effect of Tai Chi practice on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and a structural model of relation among these variables taking into account age
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Tai Chi practice on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and a structural model of relation among these variables taking into account age
title_short Effect of Tai Chi practice on stress, self-esteem, and perceived life expectancy and a structural model of relation among these variables taking into account age
title_sort effect of tai chi practice on stress self esteem and perceived life expectancy and a structural model of relation among these variables taking into account age
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