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Mind–body interventions (MBI) or mind-body training (MBT) are health and fitness interventions that are intended to work on a physical and mental level such as yoga, tai chi, and Pilates. The category was introduced in September 2000 by the United States National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), a government agency, and encompasses alternative medicine interventions. It excludes scientifically validated practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy. Cochrane reviews have found that studies in this area are small and have low scientific validity.

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  • Mind–body interventions (en)
  • تدخلات العقل والجسد (ar)
  • Intervenção mente-corpo (pt)
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  • Intervenção mente-corpo, é uma classificação da instituição de saúde americana, o , que abrange uma variedade de técnicas destinadas a aumentar a capacidade da mente, de afetar funções corporais, e sintomas. (pt)
  • تدخلات العقل والجسد (غالبًا ما يُستخدم هذا المصطلح باعتباره مرادفًا لمصطلح تدريب العقل والجسد)، يُستخدم هذا المصطلح لوصف التدخلات المتعلقة بالصحة واللياقة البدنية التي يُزعم بأنها تعمل على المستوى الجسدي والعقلي، بما في ذلك اليوغا والتاي تشي شوان والبيلاتس. طرح المركز الوطني الأمريكي للصحة التكميلية والتكاملية هذه الفئة في شهر سبتمبر من عام 2000، إذ شملت التدخلات الطبية البديلة. يُستثنى من هذه الفئة الممارسات المُعتمدة علميًا مثل العلاج السلوكي المعرفي. وجدت مراجعات كوكرين دراسات هذا المجال صغيرة وذات صلاحية علمية متدنية. (ar)
  • Mind–body interventions (MBI) or mind-body training (MBT) are health and fitness interventions that are intended to work on a physical and mental level such as yoga, tai chi, and Pilates. The category was introduced in September 2000 by the United States National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), a government agency, and encompasses alternative medicine interventions. It excludes scientifically validated practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy. Cochrane reviews have found that studies in this area are small and have low scientific validity. (en)
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