Creative dance can enhance proprioception in older adults
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Aim. It has been shown by many authors that proprioception
declines with age. However, few studies have examined the
effects of exercise interventions on proprioception. The purpose
of this study was to investigate the effects of a creative dance
program on proprioception of older adults.
Methods. Thirty-seven men and women between 55 and 80
years of age, who were not engaged in any exercise program for
at least one year, were randomly assigned to an experimental
(63.6±5.7 years) or a control group (65.3±7.6 years). The experimental
group participated in a creative dance program for 12
weeks with a periodicity of 3 sessions of 90 minutes per week.
Measures of knee kinesthesia, knee joint position sense and
arm positioning were taken before and after the program.
Results. After 12 weeks, knee joint position sense (P=0.005)
knee kinesthesia (in flexion) (P=0.04), and arm positioning
(P=0.008) significantly improved within the creative dance
training group. At 12 weeks follow-up, arm positioning performance
was significantly better for the creative dance group
when compared with the control group (P=0.043). The control
group did not show any significant improvement in proprioception.
Conclusion. This study showed that a creative dance program
emphasising body awareness can improve proprioception in
older adults.
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Marmeleira, J.F.; Pereira, C.L.N.; Cruz-Ferreira, A.; Fretes, V.; Pisco, R.; Fernandes, O.M.Creative dance can enhance proprioception in older adults, Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 49, 4, 480-485, 2009.