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Regular Latin Dancing and Health Education may Improve Cognition of Late Middle-Aged and Older Latinos

机译:定期进行拉丁舞蹈和健康教育可以提高对中晚期拉丁裔的认知

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Disparities exist between Latinos and non-Latino whites in cognitive function. Dance is culturally appropriate and challenges individuals physically and cognitively, yet the impact of regular dancing on cognitive function in older Latinos has not been examined. A two-group pilot trial was employed among inactive, older Latinos. Participants (N = 57) participated in the BAILAMOS© dance program or a health education program. Cognitive test scores were converted to z-scores and measures of global cognition and specific domains (executive function, episodic memory, working memory) were derived. Results revealed a group × time interaction for episodic memory (p<0.05), such that the dance group showed greater improvement in episodic memory than the health education group. A main effect for time for global cognition (p<0.05) was also demonstrated, with participants in both groups improving. Structured Latin dance programs can positively influence episodic memory; and participation in structured programs may improve overall cognition among older Latinos.
机译:拉丁美洲人和非拉丁美洲人的白人在认知功能上存在差异。舞蹈在文化上是适当的,会在身体和认知上挑战个人,但尚未检查常规舞蹈对年长拉丁裔的认知功能的影响。在不活跃的较年长的拉丁裔中进行了两组试验。参与者(N = 57)参加了BAILAMOS ©舞蹈计划或健康教育计划。将认知测验分数转换为z分数,并得出整体认知和特定领域(执行功能,情节记忆,工作记忆)的量度。结果显示,情景记忆的组×时间交互作用(p <0.05),表明舞蹈组的情景记忆比健康教育组有更大的改善。还证明了时间对全球认知的主要影响(p <0.05),两组的参与者都在改善。结构化的拉丁舞节目可以对情节记忆产生积极影响;并且参与结构化计划可能会提高拉丁裔老年人的整体认知度。

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