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Superior Sensory Motor and Cognitive Performance in Elderly Individuals with Multi-Year Dancing Activities

机译:具有多年跳舞活动的老年人的卓越感官运动和认知能力

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Aging is associated with a progressive decline of mental and physical abilities. Considering the current demographic changes in many civilizations there is an urgent need for measures permitting an independent lifestyle into old age. The critical role of physical exercise in mediating and maintaining physical and mental fitness is well-acknowledged. Dance, in addition to physical activity, combines emotions, social interaction, sensory stimulation, motor coordination and music, thereby creating enriched environmental conditions for human individuals. Here we demonstrate the impact of multi-year (average 16.5 years) amateur dancing (AD) in a group of elderly subjects (aged 65–84 years) as compared to education-, gender- and aged-matched controls (CG) having no record of dancing or sporting activities. Besides posture and balance parameters, we tested reaction times, motor behavior, tactile and cognitive performance. In each of the different domains investigated, the AD group had a superior performance as compared to the non-dancer CG group. Analysis of individual performance revealed that the best participants of the AD group were not better than individuals of the CG group. Instead, the AD group lacked individuals showing poor performance, which was frequently observed for the CG group. This observation implies that maintaining a regular schedule of dancing into old age can preserve cognitive, motor and perceptual abilities and prevent them from degradation. We conclude that the far-reaching beneficial effects found in the AD group make dance, beyond its ability to facilitate balance and posture, a prime candidate for the preservation of everyday life competence of elderly individuals.
机译:衰老与精神和身体能力的逐渐下降有关。考虑到许多文明的当前人口变化,迫切需要采取措施使一种独立的生活方式进入老年。人们已经认识到体育锻炼在调解和维持身心健康中的关键作用。除身体活动外,舞蹈还结合了情感,社交互动,感觉刺激,运动协调和音乐,从而为人类创造了丰富的环境条件。在这里,我们证明了与一群没有年龄的教育,性别和年龄匹配的对照组(CG)相比,多年(平均16.5岁)业余舞蹈(AD)对一组老年受试者(65-84岁)的影响。跳舞或体育活动记录。除了姿势和平衡参数外,我们还测试了反应时间,运动行为,触觉和认知能力。在所研究的每个不同领域中,AD组的表现均优于非舞者CG组。对个人表现的分析表明,AD组的最佳参与者并不比CG组的个体更好。相反,AD组缺少表现不佳的人,这在CG组中经常出现。该观察结果表明,保持有规律的跳舞计划可以保留认知,运动和感知能力,并防止其退化。我们得出的结论是,AD组中发现的深远有益效果使舞蹈超越了其促进平衡和姿势的能力,成为维护老年人日常生活能力的主要候选者。

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