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Albert Yeung
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 190
Citations - 6291
Albert Yeung is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Major depressive disorder. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 173 publications receiving 4357 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Yeung include Brown University & Rhode Island Hospital.
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Mindfulness-Based (Baduanjin) Exercise for Alleviating Musculoskeletal Pain and Improving Sleep Quality in People with Chronic Diseases
TL;DR: Mindfulness-based Baduanjin exercise may be effective for alleviating musculoskeletal pain and improving overall sleep quality in people with chronic illness.
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A Review Study on the Beneficial Effects of Baduanjin
Liye Zou,Zhujun Pan,Albert Yeung,Saira Talwar,Chaoyi Wang,Yang Liu,Yankai Shu,Xiaoan Chen,Garrett Thomas +8 more
TL;DR: The results of individual studies support the notion that Baduanjin may be effective as an adjunctive rehabilitation method for improving cognitive functions in addition to psychological and physiological parameters among different age groups and various clinical populations.
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Culturally Sensitive Collaborative Treatment for Depressed Chinese Americans in Primary Care.
TL;DR: CSCT is both feasible and effective in improving recognition and treatment engagement of depressed Chinese Americans and resulted in a nearly 7-fold increase in treatment rate among depressed patients in primary care.
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Illness beliefs of depressed Chinese American patients in primary care.
TL;DR: It is suggested that many Chinese Americans do not consider depressed mood a symptom to report to their physicians, and many are unfamiliar with depression as a treatable psychiatric disorder.
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Mindfulness-Based Baduanjin Exercise for Depression and Anxiety in People with Physical or Mental Illnesses: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Liye Zou,Albert Yeung,Xinfeng Quan,Stanley Sai-chuen Hui,Xiaoyue Hu,Jessie S. M. Chan,Chaoyi Wang,Sean David Boyden,Li Sun,Huiru Wang +9 more
TL;DR: Encouraging findings indicate the efficacy of Baduanjin exercise in reducing depression and anxiety symptoms in people with physical or mental illnesses.