Evidence-Based Pathways for the Internationalization of Taijiquan

Authors

  • Shudong Li Author
  • Michelle Ahl Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57612/JS25.JTS.04.06

Keywords:

Taijiquan, Evidence-Based Medicine, Randomized Controlled Trial, Rehabilitation, Meta-analysis

Abstract

Taijiquan embodies martial, health-promoting, and cultural values. In recent years, Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) has provided a scientific framework to validate its health benefits. A growing body of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and systematic reviews/meta-analyses has demonstrated robust evidence for Taijiquan in fall prevention, balance enhancement, blood pressure regulation, and mental health among older adults, with additional promising signals in Parkinson’s disease, stroke rehabilitation, cancer recovery, and chronic disease management. Within the EBM framework, this paper systematically reviews the existing evidence, compares research and dissemination pathways across the United States, Europe, and China, and analyzes methodological limitations, instructor training, data sharing, and policy barriers. Based on this analysis, six major internationalization pathways are proposed: academic institutionalization, educational integration, societal adoption, medical incorporation, and collaborative research communities. Overall, Taijiquan is undergoing a critical transition from cultural heritage to evidence-based intervention. Its scientific and international development holds strong potential to contribute to healthy aging and global public health goals.

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Author Biography

  • Shudong Li

    President of the World Taiji Science Federation (WTSF)

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2025-10-05

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Evidence-Based Pathways for the Internationalization of Taijiquan. (2025). Journal of Taiji Science, 4(2), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.57612/JS25.JTS.04.06