Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of creative dance on physical fitness and life satisfaction in older women. Methods: A total of 57 women (65–80 years old) were randomized to either an experimental group or a control group. The experimental group participated in a supervised creative dance program for 24 weeks. Physical fitness (strength, aerobic endurance, flexibility, motor ability/dynamic balance, and body composition) and life satisfaction were assessed pre- and posttreat-ment (at 12 and 24 weeks) by the Senior Fitness Test and the Life Satisfaction scale, respectively. Results: After the intervention, the experimental group had better physical fitness and life satisfaction when compared with th
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Loss of balance is a major risk factor for falls in the elderly, and physical e...
Background: Self-efficacy for dance may reflect individual differences in factors likely to influenc...
Journal ArticleWhat motivates us to 'Get Movin' depends on age. Regular physical activity greatly re...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of creative dance on physical fitn...
Background: In the literature on creativity in older adults, creative activities have been found to ...
Aims: Although physical activity (PA) is universally recommended, most adults are not regular exerci...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the impact of a somatically informed choreographic approach on ...
Objective: This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a dance therapy program on body composition...
doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2013.00005 Six months of dance intervention enhances postural, sensorimotor, and ...
WOS: 000261934900016PubMed ID: 18068829The present study has been carried out to investigate the eff...
Background: Aging process causes changes of the body composition, body posture, and physical perform...
Background: Dance is considered a multimodal activity in that it requires both physical and cognitiv...
Authors are grateful to valuable support of National University of Chimborazo, as well as to all pa...
Introduction: Older adults with mobility limitations are at greater risk for aging-related declines ...
INTRODUCTION: In the ageing process, maintaining physical fitness is essential for increased life ex...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Loss of balance is a major risk factor for falls in the elderly, and physical e...
Background: Self-efficacy for dance may reflect individual differences in factors likely to influenc...
Journal ArticleWhat motivates us to 'Get Movin' depends on age. Regular physical activity greatly re...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of creative dance on physical fitn...
Background: In the literature on creativity in older adults, creative activities have been found to ...
Aims: Although physical activity (PA) is universally recommended, most adults are not regular exerci...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the impact of a somatically informed choreographic approach on ...
Objective: This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a dance therapy program on body composition...
doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2013.00005 Six months of dance intervention enhances postural, sensorimotor, and ...
WOS: 000261934900016PubMed ID: 18068829The present study has been carried out to investigate the eff...
Background: Aging process causes changes of the body composition, body posture, and physical perform...
Background: Dance is considered a multimodal activity in that it requires both physical and cognitiv...
Authors are grateful to valuable support of National University of Chimborazo, as well as to all pa...
Introduction: Older adults with mobility limitations are at greater risk for aging-related declines ...
INTRODUCTION: In the ageing process, maintaining physical fitness is essential for increased life ex...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Loss of balance is a major risk factor for falls in the elderly, and physical e...
Background: Self-efficacy for dance may reflect individual differences in factors likely to influenc...
Journal ArticleWhat motivates us to 'Get Movin' depends on age. Regular physical activity greatly re...