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Can social dancing prevent falls in older adults? a protocol of the Dance, Aging, Cognition,Economics (DAnCE) fall prevention randomised controlled trial

机译:社交舞蹈可以防止老年人摔倒吗?跳舞,衰老,认知,经济学(DAnCE)预防跌倒随机对照试验的方案

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Falls are one of the most common health problems among older people and pose a major economic burden on health care systems. Exercise is an accepted stand-alone fall prevention strategy particularly if it is balance training or regular participation in Tai chi. Dance shares the ‘holistic’ approach of practices such as Tai chi. It is a complex sensorimotor rhythmic activity integrating multiple physical, cognitive and social elements. Small-scale randomised controlled trials have indicated that diverse dance styles can improve measures of balance and mobility in older people, but none of these studies has examined the effect of dance on falls or cognition. This study aims to determine whether participation in social dancing: i) reduces the number of falls; and ii) improves cognitive functions associated with fall risk in older people. A single-blind, cluster randomised controlled trial of 12 months duration will be conducted. Approximately 450 participants will be recruited from 24 self-care retirement villages that house at least 60 residents each in Sydney, Australia. Village residents without cognitive impairment and obtain medical clearance will be eligible. After comprehensive baseline measurements including physiological and cognitive tests and self-completed questionnaires, villages will be randomised to intervention sites (ballroom or folk dance) or to a wait-listed control using a computer randomisation method that minimises imbalances between villages based on two baseline fall risk measures. Main outcome measures are falls, prospectively measured, and the Trail Making cognitive function test. Cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analyses will be performed. This study offers a novel approach to balance training for older people. As a community-based approach to fall prevention, dance offers older people an opportunity for greater social engagement, thereby making a major contribution to healthy ageing. Providing diversity in exercise programs targeting seniors recognises the heterogeneity of multicultural populations and may further increase the number of taking part in exercise.
机译:跌倒是老年人中最常见的健康问题之一,对医疗保健系统构成了重大经济负担。运动是公认的独立防摔策略,尤其是在进行平衡训练或定期参加太极拳时。舞蹈分享了太极拳等“整体”的练习方法。它是一种复杂的感觉运动节律活动,融合了多种身体,认知和社会因素。小型随机对照试验表明,不同的舞蹈风格可以改善老年人的平衡和活动能力,但这些研究均未研究舞蹈对跌倒或认知的影响。这项研究旨在确定是否参加社交舞蹈:i)减少摔倒的次数; ii)改善与老年人跌倒风险相关的认知功能。将进行为期12个月的单盲,整群随机对照试验。大约有450名参与者将从24个自理式退休村中招募到来,每个村庄至少有60名居民居住在澳大利亚悉尼。没有认知障碍并获得医疗证明的村民将有资格。在进行了包括生理和认知测验以及自我完成的问卷在内的全面基线测量之后,将使用计算机随机方法将村庄随机分配到干预场所(宴会厅或民间舞)或等待名单中的控制,该方法将基于两次基线下降的村庄之间的失衡最小化风险衡量。主要的结局指标是跌倒,前瞻性测量以及Trail Trail认知功能测试。将进行成本效益和成本效用分析。这项研究提供了一种平衡老年人培训的新颖方法。作为基于社区的预防摔倒方法,舞蹈为老年人提供了更多参与社会活动的机会,从而为健康老龄化做出了重要贡献。在针对老年人的运动计划中提供多样性,这认识到多元文化人群的异质性,并可能进一步增加参加运动的人数。

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