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唐氏综合征患者舞蹈动作参与度及表现的检查

Examination of participation and performance of dancing movement in individuals with Down syndrome.

作者信息

Chen C-C Jj, Bellama T J, Ryuh Y J, Ringenbach S D R

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, Mississippi State University, MS State, 39762, MS, USA.

Exercise Science and Health Promotion, School of Nutrition and Health Promotion, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, 85004, USA.

出版信息

Int J Dev Disabil. 2017 Jun 14;65(1):58-63. doi: 10.1080/20473869.2017.1334307.

Abstract

Many observations and anecdotes have suggested that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) love music, specifically moving to music. The purpose of this study, with the assumption that the music makes people with DS dance showing more movement than general public's, is to observe the change in movement patterns of people with DS while they dance. The present study videotaped 10 individuals with DS and 10 mental age-matched (MA) participants dancing in response to five different types of music (e.g. rock fast, rock slow, classical, jazz, pop). Our preliminary results suggest that individuals with DS had significantly more body sway than MA participants. In addition, individuals with DS were more active to the music than MA participants. However, no motor timing deficit was evident. This suggests that individuals with DS actively maintain their posture position in the challenging condition. Furthermore, they clearly enjoyed listening to the music and dancing. Based on our results, we suggest that more research need to be conducted examining the effects of dancing program on postural control, and timing in this population.

摘要

许多观察结果和轶事表明,唐氏综合征(DS)患者喜欢音乐,尤其是随着音乐起舞。本研究的目的是,假设音乐能让唐氏综合征患者跳舞时比普通大众表现出更多动作,观察唐氏综合征患者跳舞时动作模式的变化。本研究拍摄了10名唐氏综合征患者和10名心理年龄匹配的参与者,让他们随着五种不同类型的音乐(如快节奏摇滚、慢节奏摇滚、古典音乐、爵士乐、流行音乐)跳舞。我们的初步结果表明,唐氏综合征患者的身体摆动明显多于心理年龄匹配的参与者。此外,唐氏综合征患者对音乐的反应比心理年龄匹配的参与者更积极。然而,没有明显的运动计时缺陷。这表明唐氏综合征患者在具有挑战性的情况下积极维持自己的姿势。此外,他们显然喜欢听音乐和跳舞。基于我们的结果,我们建议需要进行更多研究,考察舞蹈项目对该人群姿势控制和计时的影响。

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