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A Study on the Effects of Argentine Tango as a Form of Partnered Dance for those with Parkinson Disease and the Healthy Elderly

机译:阿根廷探戈舞对帕金森氏病和健康老年人的影响研究

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Falls are the leading cause of injury deaths in older adults (Murphy 2000), and they can lead to fear of falling, reduced quality of life, withdrawal from activities, and injury. Changes in joint ranges of motion, strength, sensory processing, and sensorimotor integration all contribute to reduced balance stability with increasing age and these changes are paralleled in those with Parkinson Disease (PD). Interventions, such as traditional exercises tailored specifically for seniors and/or individuals with PD, have addressed balance and gait difficulties in an attempt to reduce fall rates with mixed, undocumented results. Argentine tango dancing has recently emerged as a promising non-traditional approach to ameliorating balance and gait problems among elderly individuals. The goal of this study was to determine whether the functional mobility benefits noted in elders following a tango dancing program might also extend to older individuals with PD. We compared the effects of tango to those of traditional exercise on functional mobility in individuals with and without PD. We predicted that the functional mobility and quality of life gains noted with Argentine tango would be greater than those noted with traditional strength/flexibility exercise. Thirty-eight subjects (19 control and 19 with PD) were assigned to 20 hour-long exercise or tango classes that were completed within 13 weeks. Although all groups showed gains in certain measures, only the Parkinson Tango group improved on all measures of balance, falls and gait. Moreover, upon terminating the program the Parkinson Tango group was more confident about balance than the Parkinson Exercise group. In psychosocial terms, both groups largely enjoyed their experiences because the classes fostered community involvement and became a source of social support for the members. Our results suggest that Argentine tango is an appropriate, enjoyable, and beneficial activity for the healthy elderly and those with PD and that tango may convey benefits not obtained with a more traditional exercise program.
机译:跌倒是老年人受伤死亡的主要原因(Murphy 2000),它们可能导致跌倒,生活质量下降,活动中断和受伤的恐惧。关节活动范围,强度,感觉过程和感觉运动整合的变化均会随着年龄的增长而降低平衡稳定性,而这些变化与帕金森病(PD)相似。干预措施,例如专为有PD的老年人和/或个人量身定制的传统锻炼,已经解决了平衡和步态困难,试图降低跌倒率,但结果并没有记载。阿根廷探戈舞蹈最近作为一种有希望的非传统方法而出现,可以改善老年人的平衡和步态问题。这项研究的目的是确定探戈舞蹈计划后的老年人在功能性活动方面的益处是否也可以扩展到PD的老年人。我们比较了探戈与传统锻炼对有或没有PD的人的功能活动性的影响。我们预测,阿根廷探戈运动所带来的功能流动性和生活质量将比传统力量/灵活性运动所带来的功能性运动和生活质量更高。 38名受试者(19名对照组和19名PD受试者)被分配了20小时的运动或探戈课,这些课在13周内完成。尽管所有小组在某些方面均取得了进步,但只有帕金森探戈小组在所有平衡,跌倒和步态方面均有所改善。此外,终止该计划后,帕金森探戈小组比帕金森运动小组对平衡更有信心。从社会心理的角度来看,这两个群体在很大程度上都享受着自己的经历,因为这些课程促进了社区的参与并成为了成员社会支持的来源。我们的结果表明,阿根廷探戈对于健康的老年人和PD人群是一种适当,愉快和有益的活动,并且探戈可能会传达传统运动方案所没有的益处。

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