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Effect of Sun Tai Chi on the Cardiopulmonary System and Mental Health in University Students

Effect of Sun Tai Chi on the Cardiopulmonary System and Mental Health in University Students: A Mixed Randomized Clinical Trial


Sponsor

Universidad Católica del Maule

Enrollment

56 participants

Start Date

Jul 1, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Currently, university students face physical and mental health issues, which are reflected in low levels of physical activity, a decline in healthy eating behaviors, and a high prevalence of mental health symptoms such as stress, anxiety, and depression. Therefore, it is necessary to develop safe, effective, and sustainable interventions that support comprehensive health and provide formative experiences that reinforce the importance of developing healthy lifestyle habits and self-care. In this regard, Tai Chi has been shown to offer physical and mental health benefits. Tai Chi is a low- to moderate-intensity exercise with low joint impact, which facilitates the transition from a sedentary to an active lifestyle. Considering the health problems experienced by university students, it is proposed that a Tai Chi intervention could help produce beneficial effects on both physical and mental health. In this context, the present study aims to implement Tai Chi classes with the objective of determining their effect on the cardiac autonomic system, mental health, and the perception of benefits, facilitators, and barriers among participating university students compared to a control group.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 29 Years

Inclusion Criteria5

  • Undergraduate university students
  • Aged 18 to 29 years
  • Both sexes
  • Present mental health symptoms assessed by the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales - 21 Items (DASS-21) questionnaire, according to cutoff points established by Lovibond et al., ranging from mild to severe in any of the subscales of stress (score 15 to 33), anxiety (score 8 to 19), or depression (score 10 to 27).
  • Report a healthy physical condition suitable for Tai Chi practice (self-reported).

Exclusion Criteria7

  • Engage in a high level of physical activity according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) or have regularly practiced moderate to high intensity physical activity in the last 3 months.
  • Report chronic illnesses that limit or contraindicate the practice of exercises required in Tai Chi.
  • Present cardiovascular, pulmonary, or neurological diseases.
  • Exhibit either no mental health impairment or severe impairment according to cutoff scores established by Lovibond et al. in the DASS-21 questionnaire (stress subscale score equal to or greater than 14 or equal to or less than 37, anxiety subscale score equal to or greater than 7 or equal to or less than 20, depression subscale score equal to or greater than 9 or equal to or less than 28).
  • Present specific psychiatric diagnoses, such as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), self-reported during the initial telephone interview.
  • Consume medications for mental health treatment.
  • Consume medications or substances that influence cardiac autonomic modulation (e.g., beta-blockers).

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Interventions

OTHERTai Chi (Sun Style)

The Sun Tai Chi intervention will be conducted by a Sun Tai Chi instructor with 7 years of teaching experience and will take place in an exercise room at the Catholic University of Maule. The intervention will last for 12 weeks, with a frequency of twice per week, and each class will last 60 minutes. Each session will begin with 10 minutes of warm-up exercises, followed by 20 minutes of basic Sun Tai Chi exercises, including lower limb movements, overall body mobility at a slow pace, precise movements of the hands and feet, and proper body alignment. This will be followed by 20 minutes of practice of the basic movement sequence of Sun Tai Chi (Taolú), and will conclude with 5 minutes of meditation and 5 minutes of relaxation exercises.

BEHAVIORALHealth lifestyle education

The control group will receive guidance on a healthy physical and mental lifestyle.


Locations(1)

Universidad Católica del Maule

Talca, Maule Region, Chile

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