Rosado Hugo, Motta Patrícia, Almeida Gabriela, Cruz-Ferreira Ana, Pereira Catarina
Departamento de Desporto e Saúde, Escola de Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano, Universidade de Évora, Largo Dos Colegiais 2, Évora, 7004-516, Portugal.
Comprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC), Universidade de Évora, Évora, Portugal.
BMC Public Health. 2025 May 14;25(1):1780. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-21478-0.
Psychomotor intervention mediated by creative dance is emerging as an enjoyable practice that stimulates balance, coordination, and rhythm, benefiting physical function, cognition, and overall health in older adults. Despite the relevance of this practice, validated tests for assessing motor coordination and rhythm in older adults-essential parameters for motor control and movement regulation-are still needed. Thus, this study assessed the effects of a psychomotor intervention using creative dance in global motor coordination, rhythm, and balance in community dwellings. For this intent, one test to assess older adults' global motor coordination and one test to assess rhythm were developed and tested.
This 12-week non-randomized clinical trial study included 38 participants (73.4 ± 5.7 years), allocated into two groups. The experimental group (EG; n = 19) attended the psychomotor intervention (3x/week; 50 min/session), while the control group (CG; n = 19) maintained their daily activities. Previous, global motor coordination and rhythm tests were developed based on the underlying literature and expert consultation. Their reliability and validity were determined. Fullerton Advances Balance Secale assessed Balance.
The test's intra and inter-rater reliability was excellent, ranging 0.962-1.00. There were positive correlations between the test variables and theoretically-related parameters, p < 0.05. Within-group comparison revealed significant improvements after the intervention in the EG global motor coordination, rhythm, and balance, p < 0.05. Significant differences between groups concerning change (pre-post-intervention) in the previous variables were found, p < 0.05, with an effect size ranging 0.40-0.74.
The current study supports the reliability and validity of the developed global motor coordination and rhythm tests in community dwellings. Nonetheless, further research is recommended to substantiate these findings in men. The psychomotor intervention mediated by creative dance induced large beneficial effects in global motor coordination, rhythm, and balance. These findings suggest that this practice is beneficial for promoting community-dwelling older adults' healthy aging.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04311931. Date of registration: March 17, 2020.
由创意舞蹈介导的精神运动干预正在成为一种有趣的练习方式,可刺激平衡、协调和节奏,有益于老年人的身体功能、认知能力和整体健康。尽管这种练习很重要,但仍需要用于评估老年人运动协调和节奏(运动控制和运动调节的关键参数)的经过验证的测试。因此,本研究评估了在社区住宅中使用创意舞蹈进行精神运动干预对整体运动协调、节奏和平衡的影响。为此,开发并测试了一项用于评估老年人整体运动协调的测试和一项用于评估节奏的测试。
这项为期12周的非随机临床试验研究纳入了38名参与者(73.4±5.7岁),分为两组。实验组(EG;n = 19)参加精神运动干预(每周3次;每次50分钟),而对照组(CG;n = 19)维持其日常活动。先前,基于相关文献和专家咨询开发了整体运动协调和节奏测试。确定了它们的信度和效度。使用富勒顿进阶平衡量表评估平衡。
该测试的评分者内和评分者间信度极佳,范围为0.962 - 1.00。测试变量与理论相关参数之间存在正相关,p < 0.05。组内比较显示,干预后实验组的整体运动协调、节奏和平衡有显著改善,p < 0.05。发现先前变量在干预前后的变化(组间)存在显著差异,p < 0.05,效应大小范围为0.40 - 0.74。
本研究支持在社区住宅中开发的整体运动协调和节奏测试的信度和效度。尽管如此,建议进一步研究以证实男性中的这些发现。由创意舞蹈介导的精神运动干预对整体运动协调、节奏和平衡产生了巨大的有益影响。这些发现表明,这种练习方式有利于促进社区居住老年人的健康老龄化。
ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT04311931。注册日期:2020年3月17日。