Bennett Crystal G, Hackney Madeleine E
a School of Nursing , University of West Florida , Pensacola , USA.
b Atlanta VA Medical Center, Center for Visual & Neurocognitive Rehabilitation , Atlanta , USA.
Disabil Rehabil. 2018 Jun;40(11):1259-1265. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1294207. Epub 2017 Feb 25.
Older adults with mobility limitations are at greater risk for aging-related declines in physical function. Line dancing is a popular form of exercise that can be modified, and is thus feasible for older adults with mobility limitations.
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of 8 weeks of line dancing on balance, muscle strength, lower extremity function, endurance, gait speed, and perceived mobility limitations.
An experimental design randomly assigned older adults to either an 8-week line dancing or usual care group. The convenience sample consisted of 23 participants with mobility limitations (age range: 65-93 years). The intervention used simple routines from novice line dance classes. At baseline and at 8 weeks, balance, knee muscle strength, lower extremity function, endurance, gait speed, and mobility limitations were measured. ANCOVA tests were conducted on each dependent variable to assess the effects of the intervention over time.
Results found significant positive differences for the intervention group in lower extremity function (p < 0.01); endurance (p < 0.01); gait speed (p < 0.001); and self-reported mobility limitations (p < 0.05).
Eight weeks of line dancing significantly improved physical function and reduced self-reported mobility limitations in these individuals. Line dancing could be recommended by clinicians as a potential adjunct therapy that addresses mobility limitations. Implications for Rehabilitation Line dancing may be an alternative exercise for older adults who need modifications due to mobility limitations. Line dancing incorporates cognitive and motor control. Line dancing can be performed alone or in a group setting. Dancing improves balance which can reduce risk of falls.
行动不便的老年人身体功能出现与衰老相关衰退的风险更高。排舞是一种流行的运动形式,可以进行调整,因此对于行动不便的老年人来说是可行的。
本研究的目的是评估8周排舞对平衡能力、肌肉力量、下肢功能、耐力、步速和感知到的行动限制的影响。
采用实验设计,将老年人随机分为8周排舞组或常规护理组。便利样本包括23名行动不便的参与者(年龄范围:65 - 93岁)。干预采用初级排舞课程中的简单套路。在基线和8周时,测量平衡能力、膝关节肌肉力量、下肢功能、耐力、步速和行动限制。对每个因变量进行协方差分析,以评估干预随时间的效果。
结果发现,干预组在下肢功能(p < 0.01)、耐力(p < 0.01)、步速(p < 0.001)和自我报告的行动限制(p < 0.05)方面存在显著的正向差异。
8周的排舞显著改善了这些人的身体功能,并减少了自我报告的行动限制。临床医生可以推荐排舞作为一种解决行动限制问题的潜在辅助疗法。康复意义 对于因行动限制而需要调整运动方式的老年人来说,排舞可能是一种替代运动。排舞融合了认知和运动控制。排舞可以单独进行,也可以在团体环境中进行。跳舞能改善平衡能力,从而降低跌倒风险。