Effects of Engaging Older Adults in Technology-Based Dance Programs

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作者
Zilidou, Vasiliki I. [1 ]
Bamidis, Panagiotis D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Sch Med, Lab Med Phys & Digital Innovat, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
来源
PHYSIOLOGIA | 2023年 / 3卷 / 02期
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
dance; older adults; technology-based program; well-being; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PARKINSON DISEASE; VALIDATION; SEVERITY; BALANCE;
D O I
10.3390/physiologia3020026
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Functionality is a crucial aspect of aging that is vital to one's health and well-being. Older adults often struggle with mobility issues, which increases their risk of injury from falls and other problems. Dancing has the potential to be a physically stimulating activity that may be tailored to older individuals' ages, physical conditions, and cultural preferences. The study aimed to determine whether dancing programs can improve older adults' physical and mental health by using technology. Sixty women were divided into two groups at random: a dance group (N = 33; mean age 62.24) and a dance group using technology (N = 27, mean age 67.37). The intervention lasted six months and was performed twice a week for 75-min sessions. Dances were chosen from all over Greece. Participants' physical and cognitive status was evaluated before and after the intervention. The results show that the dance group improved balance (p = 0.001), lower body strength (p = 0.006) and aerobic capacity (p = 0.006), while the dance group with the use of technology shower greater improvement in the same tests (p = 0.002, p < 0.0001 and p < 0.0001). Both groups improved on walking balance and danger of falling (p < 0.0001). Depression (p = 0.007) and sociability (p = 0.001) significantly improved in the dance group. Dance, an enjoyable activity, contributes to the well-being of older adults by maintaining their physical status and functional capacity at acceptable levels.
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