Serrano-Guzmán Maria, Aguilar-Ferrándiz María Encarnación, Valenza Carmen Marie, Ocaña-Peinado Francisco Manuel, Valenza-Demet Gerald, Villaverde-Gutiérrez Carmen
1Department of Physical Therapy 2Department of Biostatistics 3Department of Physiology, Faculty of Health Sciences 4Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria Granada (IBIS.Granada), University of Granada (UGR), Spain.
Menopause. 2016 Sep;23(9):965-73. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000000652.
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a dance therapy program in improving mobility, balance, physical activity, blood pressure (BP), body mass, and quality of life in postmenopausal women in Spain.
Fifty-two sedentary postmenopausal women (mean age 69.27 ± 3.85 y) were randomly assigned to receive either dance therapy (n = 27) or self-care treatment advice (n = 25). The intervention group participated in 2 months of dance therapy, three sessions weekly, based on Spanish folk dance (flamenco and sevillanas). The control group was provided a booklet containing physical activity recommendations. Mobility, balance, physical activity, BP, body mass, and quality of life were assessed at baseline and posttreatment in both groups. Statistical analysis was performed using a 2 × 2 analysis of variance (ANOVA).
Women in the intervention group showed significant improvements in mobility and balance (timed up-and-go test [P = 0.022], cognitive timed up-and-go [P = 0.029], and one-leg stance test results [P = 0.001]), physical activity (total time index [P = 0.045], energy expenditure [P = 0.007], vigorous physical activity [P = 0.001], leisure activity [P = 0.001], moving [P < 0.001], and activity dimension summary [P = 0.001]), and fitness (overall fitness [P = 0.039], cardiorespiratory fitness [P < 0.001], speed-agility [P = 0.001], and flexibility [P = 0.007]) compared with those in the control group. No differences were observed in BP, body mass, or quality of life.
Spanish dance therapy may be effective to improve mobility, balance, and levels of physical activity and fitness in sedentary postmenopausal women.
本研究旨在测试舞蹈治疗方案对改善西班牙绝经后女性的活动能力、平衡能力、身体活动水平、血压(BP)、体重和生活质量的有效性。
52名久坐不动的绝经后女性(平均年龄69.27±3.85岁)被随机分配接受舞蹈治疗(n = 27)或自我护理治疗建议(n = 25)。干预组参加为期2个月的舞蹈治疗,每周三次,以西班牙民间舞蹈(弗拉门戈和塞维利亚纳舞)为基础。对照组收到一本包含身体活动建议的手册。在两组的基线和治疗后评估活动能力、平衡能力、身体活动水平、血压、体重和生活质量。使用2×2方差分析(ANOVA)进行统计分析。
与对照组相比,干预组女性在活动能力和平衡能力(计时起立行走测试[P = 0.022]、认知计时起立行走测试[P = 0.029]和单腿站立测试结果[P = 0.001])、身体活动水平(总时间指数[P = 0.045]、能量消耗[P = 0.007]、剧烈身体活动[P = 0.001]、休闲活动[P = 0.001]、移动[P < 0.001]和活动维度总结[P = 0.001])以及身体素质(总体身体素质[P = 0.039]、心肺适能[P < 0.001]、速度敏捷性[P = 0.001]和柔韧性[P = 0.007])方面有显著改善。在血压、体重或生活质量方面未观察到差异。
西班牙舞蹈治疗可能有效地改善久坐不动的绝经后女性的活动能力、平衡能力以及身体活动水平和身体素质。