The Reading / Listening - Tai Chi & Parkinson's - Level 5

Researchers have found that the martial art of tai chi could slow the progression of Parkinson's disease by years. Tai chi, with its slow, meditative movements, is known to benefit physical and mental health. Doctors from a university in Shanghai conducted a long study on people with Parkinson's. The researchers found that the condition progressed at a slower rate in those who practiced tai chi. They observed fewer falls and less dizziness in the tai chi practitioners. The researchers also noted that the cognitive function of those who practiced tai chi deteriorated more slowly.

Parkinson's is a brain disorder that affects the nerves and muscles. It causes unintended or uncontrollable movements, and difficulty with balance and coordination. People with Parkinson's may have difficulty walking and talking. One famous person with Parkinson's was the heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali. The researchers said tai chi could keep symptoms of Parkinson's at bay for years. They said: "The long-term beneficial effect of tai chi…could prolong the time without disability, leading to a higher quality of life, a lower burden for caregivers and a reduction in drug use."

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Tai Chi & Parkinson's - Level 4 or  Tai Chi & Parkinson's - Level 6

Sources
  • https://people.com/tai-chi-slows-down-symptoms-of-parkinsons-disease-study-finds-ozzy-osbourne-8382455
  • https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/parkinsons-disease-slows-down-martial-art-b2435538.html
  • https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-10-tai-chi-curb-parkinson-disease.htm


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Phrase Matching

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  1. the martial
  2. could slow the progression
  3. slow, meditative
  4. benefit physical
  5. the condition progressed
  6. those who practiced
  7. less
  8. cognitive
  1. movements
  2. function
  3. and mental health
  4. tai chi
  5. dizziness
  6. art of tai chi
  7. at a slower rate
  8. of Parkinson's

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  1. a brain disorder that affects the
  2. difficulty with balance
  3. keep symptoms of Parkinson's
  4. The long-term beneficial effect
  5. prolong the time without
  6. leading to a higher
  7. a lower burden for
  8. a reduction
  1. quality of life
  2. in drug use
  3. nerves and muscles
  4. at bay
  5. caregivers
  6. and coordination
  7. disability
  8. of tai chi

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Researchers have found that the (1) ___________________ tai chi could slow the progression of Parkinson's (2) ___________________. Tai chi, with its slow, meditative movements, is known to benefit physical and mental health. Doctors from a university in Shanghai (3) ___________________ study on people with Parkinson's. The researchers found that the condition (4) ___________________ slower rate in those who practiced tai chi. They observed fewer falls (5) ___________________ in the tai chi practitioners. The researchers also noted that the cognitive function of those who practiced tai chi (6) ___________________.

Parkinson's is a brain disorder that (7) ___________________ and muscles. It causes unintended or uncontrollable movements, and difficulty with (8) ___________________. People with Parkinson's may have difficulty (9) ___________________. One famous person with Parkinson's was the heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali. The researchers said tai chi (10) ___________________ of Parkinson's at bay for years. They said: "The long-term beneficial effect of tai chi…could (11) ___________________ without disability, leading to a higher quality of life, a (12) ___________________ caregivers and a reduction in drug use."

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essionofParkinson'sdiseasebyyears.Taichi,withitsslow,meditativem
ovements,isknowntobenefitphysicalandmentalhealth.Doctorsfrom
auniversityinShanghaiconductedalongstudyonpeoplewithParkinson
's.Theresearchersfoundthattheconditionprogressedataslowerratein
thosewhopracticedtaichi.Theyobservedfewerfallsandlessdizzinessi
nthetaichipractitioners.Theresearchersalsonotedthatthecognitivefu
nctionofthosewhopracticedtaichideterioratedmoreslowly.Parkinson
'sisabraindisorderthataffectsthenervesandmuscles.Itcausesuninte
ndedoruncontrollablemovements,anddifficultywithbalanceandcoor
dination.PeoplewithParkinson'smayhavedifficultywalkingandtalkin
g.OnefamouspersonwithParkinson'swastheheavyweightboxerMuha
mmadAli.TheresearcherssaidtaichicouldkeepsymptomsofParkinson
'satbayforyears.Theysaid:"Thelong-termbeneficialeffectoftaichi
…couldprolongthetimewithoutdisability,leadingtoahigherqualityoflif
e,alowerburdenforcaregiversandareductionindruguse."

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