CEP winners

Benevolence has paid off for a group of UQ business/law students who have been recognised for helping national charity Youngcare boost its social media presence.

25 August 2015
 UQ’s Dr Xin Liu’s Tai Chi-based exercise program targets obese people suffering depression, anxiety and stress.

A University of Queensland study has revitalised an ancient martial art into a world-first Tai Chi-based exercise program that targets obese people suffering depression, anxiety and stress.

14 May 2015

这是国际上有关太极对有抑郁症、焦虑症和紧张症的肥胖患者健康效果的第一个临床研究, 使得古老的太极功夫在此领域焕发了新的生机。

14 May 2015
UQ researcher Dr Xin Liu proves ancient Chinese mind-body movement therapy could offer dramatic health benefits for people with chronic conditions such as diabetes or obesity.

A University of Queensland study has shown ancient Chinese exercises could offer dramatic health benefits for people with chronic conditions such as diabetes or obesity.

28 January 2014

Promising results from an innovative UQ Tai Chi based study show depression, diabetes and obesity can all be improved through a gentle mind-body therapeutic program.

20 January 2010

A UQ pilot study to evaluate the effectiveness of an innovative traditional Chinese exercise program on depression and obesity has produced very promising results.

19 October 2009

A University of Queensland research team has been awarded the second largest grant provided under the National Heart Foundation (NHF) and beyondblue Cardiovascular Disease and Depression Strategic Research Program.

30 July 2009

A pilot study for Australia`s first clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of traditional Chinese exercises in preventing the growing problem of diabetes has produced startling results.

6 December 2005

University of Queensland researchers are using traditional Chinese exercises to combat the growing problem of diabetes.

1 August 2005