{"id":1872,"date":"2011-04-30T02:00:34","date_gmt":"2011-04-30T06:00:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dontow.com\/?p=1872"},"modified":"2014-05-06T01:14:49","modified_gmt":"2014-05-06T05:14:49","slug":"taiji-helps-depression-in-the-elderly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.dontow.com\/2011\/04\/taiji-helps-depression-in-the-elderly\/","title":{"rendered":"Taiji Helps Depression in the Elderly"},"content":{"rendered":"

Recently a medical study indicated that practicing Taiji [1] can help to relieve depression among the elderly.\u00a0 The study was published in the March 6, 2011 issue of the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry<\/em> [2].\u00a0 According to the study’s first author Dr. Helen Lavretsky, a UCLA professor-in-residence of psychiatry, “This is the first study to demonstrate the benefits of tai chi in the management of late-life depression.” \u00a0 A summary of the study was published recently in Science Daily [3].<\/p>\n

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The Science Daily<\/em> article said that two million people age 65 and older suffer from depression, and 50% of those living in nursing homes.\u00a0 The suicide rate among white men over 85 is the highest in the country, six times the national rate.\u00a0 The depression problem will get worse because the number of Americans over 65 will double and the number of those over 85 will triple.\u00a0 How to help elderly with depression becomes an increasingly important issue.<\/p>\n

Elderly people with depression are often treated with anti-depression drugs.\u00a0 However, according to Dr. Lavretsky, nearly two-thirds of elderly patients who are taking prescribed medication fail to achieve relief.\u00a0 The recent UCLA study combined Taiji with medication.\u00a0 According to the Science Daily<\/em> article:<\/p>\n