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舞蹈/运动训练与有氧运动训练对老年人认知、身体适应性和生活质量的影响:一项随机对照试验。

Effects of Dance/Movement Training vs. Aerobic Exercise Training on cognition, physical fitness and quality of life in older adults: A randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

School of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada; Institut Universitaire sur La Réadaptation en Déficience Physique de Montréal, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal, Montreal, Canada.

Research Centre, Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, Canada; Research Centre, Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal, Montreal, Canada; Department of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.

出版信息

J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2020 Jan;24(1):212-220. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2019.05.004. Epub 2019 May 7.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

It is generally accepted that physical activity promotes healthy aging. Recent studies suggest dance could also benefit cognition and physical health in seniors, but many styles and approaches of dance exist and rigorous designs for intervention studies are still scarce. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of Dance/Movement Training (DMT) to Aerobic Exercise Training (AET) on cognition, physical fitness and health-related quality of life in healthy inactive elderly.

METHODS

A single-center, randomized, parallel assignment, open label trial was conducted with 62 older adults (mean age = 67.48 ± 5.37 years) recruited from the community. Participants were randomly assigned to a 12-week (3x/week, 1hr/session) DMT program, AET program or control group. Cognitive functioning, physical fitness and health-related quality of life were assessed at baseline (T-0), and post-training (T-12 weeks).

RESULTS

41 participants completed the study. Executive and non-executive composite scores showed a significant increase post-training (F = 4.35, p = .04; F = 7.01, p = .01). Cardiovascular fitness improvements were specific to the AET group (F = 16.40, p < .001) while mobility improvements were not group-dependent (10 m walk: F = 11.67, p = .002; Timed up and go: F = 22.07, p < .001).

CONCLUSIONS

Results suggest that DMT may have a positive impact on cognition and physical functioning in older adults however further research is needed. This study could serve as a model for designing future RCTs with dance-related interventions. REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials. gov Identifier NCT02455258.

摘要

简介

人们普遍认为,身体活动有益于健康老龄化。最近的研究表明,舞蹈也可以使老年人受益于认知和身体健康,但舞蹈的风格和形式众多,干预研究的严格设计仍然稀缺。本研究旨在比较舞蹈/运动训练(DMT)与有氧运动训练(AET)对健康不活跃的老年人认知、身体状况和健康相关生活质量的影响。

方法

这是一项单中心、随机、平行分组、开放性标签试验,共有 62 名老年人(平均年龄 67.48 ± 5.37 岁)从社区招募。参与者被随机分配到 12 周(每周 3 次,每次 1 小时)的 DMT 方案、AET 方案或对照组。在基线(T-0)和训练后(T-12 周)评估认知功能、身体状况和健康相关生活质量。

结果

41 名参与者完成了研究。执行和非执行综合评分在训练后均显著提高(F=4.35,p=0.04;F=7.01,p=0.01)。心血管健康改善仅见于 AET 组(F=16.40,p<0.001),而移动能力改善与组无关(10m 步行:F=11.67,p=0.002;Timed up and go:F=22.07,p<0.001)。

结论

结果表明,DMT 可能对老年人的认知和身体功能产生积极影响,但需要进一步研究。本研究可为设计未来与舞蹈相关的 RCT 提供参考。

注册

clinicaltrials.gov 标识符 NCT02455258。

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