2015
DOI: 10.1177/0164027514568103
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Creative Dance Improves Physical Fitness and Life Satisfaction in Older Women

Abstract: Creative dance has a positive effect in different dimensions of functioning and has the potential to contribute to healthy aging. This could be related to the integrated mobilization of physical, cognitive, and social skills promoted by creative dance.

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“…Older adult studies used various dance styles, including salsa [26], Caribbean traditional [27], Turkish folkloristic [28], aerobic [29], ballroom [30], square [31], contemporary [32], creative [33], and video game-based [34] dance, as well as modified dance for seniors [35]. Interventions in older adults were between 8 weeks and eighteen months, 30 minutes to 75 minutes per session, and one to seven days per week.…”
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“…Older adult studies used various dance styles, including salsa [26], Caribbean traditional [27], Turkish folkloristic [28], aerobic [29], ballroom [30], square [31], contemporary [32], creative [33], and video game-based [34] dance, as well as modified dance for seniors [35]. Interventions in older adults were between 8 weeks and eighteen months, 30 minutes to 75 minutes per session, and one to seven days per week.…”
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“…For older adult dance interventions, Tai Chi [31, 32], fall prevention training [32], no intervention [26, 28-31, 33-35], social and recreational activities [27], swimming [31], running [31], and brisk walking [34]control groups were used. Establishing the merits of a particular style of dance relative to other forms of exercise has been challenging due to varied intervention parameters and control group comparisons.…”
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“…Sua avaliação se torna relevante em adultos após os 50 anos, visto o declínio em relação a aptidão funcional observado a partir dessa idade, como perda de força muscular, níveis de condicionamento aeróbio, agilidade, equilíbrio, entre outros fatores 2,3 . Tais variáveis têm sido aferidas através de diversos instrumentos que podem ser didaticamente divididas em 3 grupos: testes estabelecidos por uma instituição, como o proposto pela American Aliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD); conjunto de testes proposto por pesquisadores independentes, como a Senior Fitness Test 4 ; ou uso de diversas avaliações distintas em relação as capacidades físicas que compõe um conjunto de testes como observado em estudos recentes 5,6 . Especificamente no conjunto de testes proposto pela AAHPERD, verifica-se um grande número de estudos em idosos [7][8][9][10][11][12] e seus detalhamentos são encontrados em alguns estudos tanto de conceituação da metodologia 1 como na aplicação da mesma 13,14 .…”
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