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. 2020 Aug 18;2020:1428246. doi: 10.1155/2020/1428246

Table 4.

The changes in the quality of life from baseline to 12 and 24 weeks.

Outcomes Difference in mean change (95% CI) Between-group difference (95% CI)
WQXG GEG GEG vs. WQXG P
SF-36 PCS
 Week 12 13.6 (7.7 to 19.4) 12.6 (3.3 to 21.9) 0.7 (-5.2 to 3.8) 0.051
 Week 24 34.0 (28.2 to 39.9) 24.0 (14.7 to 33.3) 3.1 (-1.8 to 8.0) 0.032

SF-36 MCS
 Week 12 12.1 (5.7 to 18.6) 8.5 (−0.9 to 17.9) 1.5 (−5.4 to 8.4) 0.665
 Week 24 29.8 (23.3 to 36.3) 16.7 (7.3 to 26.1) 6.7 (0.8 to 12.5)# 0.028

PSQI
 Week 12 −2.8 (−4.7 to −0.9) −2.7 (−4.6 to −0.9) −0.6 (−2.2 to 1.0) 0.451
 Week 24 −3.1 (−5.2 to −1.0) −3.9 (−5.9 to −1.9) 0.3 (−1.3 to −2.0) 0.681

The quality of life was assessed by the SF-36 and PSQI from physical function, mental health, and sleep quality. The changes in mean were calculated from the difference between the current value and the baseline data. Compared with baseline, P < 0.05; compared with the GEG at the same time point, #P < 0.05. CI, confidence interval; WQXG, Wuqinxi group; GEG: general exercise group; SF-36, Short-Form Health Survey; PCS, physical component summary; MCS, mental component summary; PSQI, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.