The effect of aerobic dancing on physical fitness and cognitive function in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic-a natural experiment

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Sports Medicine and Health Science Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.smhs.2023.07.005
Lin Wang, Fei Guo, Chenxi Zhao, Minmin Zhao, Chenglei Zhao, Jiawei Guo, Longhai Zhang, Ling Zhang, Zheng'ao Li, Wenfei Zhu
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During the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the physical activity of older adults is at a lower level. The study aimed to examine the effectiveness of aerobic dancing on physical fitness and cognitive function in older adults. We conducted a randomized controlled trial with 34 older adults who were assigned into an aerobic dancing group and a control group. Three dance sessions weekly for 60 ​min were scheduled for the aerobic dancing group for a total of 12 weeks. Physical fitness, blood pressure, lipids, glucose, cognitive function were assessed before and after the intervention. Baseline adjusted Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used to determine whether outcome variables varied between groups at pre-test and post-test. Effect size (Cohen's d) was calculated to determine the differences between groups from baseline to post-test. After 12 weeks, we found that the aerobic dancing group showed significant improvement in memory (portrait memory: F ​= ​10.45, p ​= ​0.003, d ​= ​1.18). The Limit of Stability (LOS) parameters in the aerobic dancing group displayed a significant increase after the intervention (right angle: F ​= ​5.90, p ​= ​0.022, d ​= ​0.60; right-anterior angle: F ​= ​4.23, p ​= ​0.049, d ​= ​0.12). Some beneficial effects were found on flexibility, grip strength, balance and subjective well-being (sit and reach: F ​= ​0.25, p ​= ​0.62, d ​= ​−0.40; grip strength: F ​= ​3.38, p ​= ​0.08, d ​= ​0.89; one-legged standing with eyes closed: F ​= ​1.26, p ​= ​0.27, d ​= ​0.50) in the aerobic dancing group. Aerobic dancing training was effective in improving memory and balance ability in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in China. In the future, aerobic dancing is a promising tool to encourage physical activity in older adults.

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新冠肺炎大流行期间有氧舞蹈对老年人身体素质和认知功能的影响——一项自然实验。
在冠状病毒疾病(新冠肺炎)期间,老年人的体力活动水平较低。这项研究旨在检验有氧舞蹈对老年人身体素质和认知功能的有效性。我们对34名老年人进行了一项随机对照试验,他们被分为有氧舞蹈组和对照组。每周三次,共60人​min被安排参加有氧舞蹈组共12周。干预前后对身体素质、血压、血脂、血糖、认知功能进行评估。基线调整协方差分析(ANCOVA)用于确定测试前和测试后各组的结果变量是否存在差异。计算效应大小(Cohen’s d),以确定从基线到测试后各组之间的差异。12周后,我们发现有氧舞蹈组的记忆力有显著改善(肖像记忆:F​=​10.45,p​=​0.003,d​=​1.18)。有氧舞蹈组的稳定性极限(LOS)参数在干预后显著增加(直角:F​=​5.90,p​=​0.022,d​=​0.60;右前角:F​=​4.23,p​=​0.049,d​=​0.12)。在灵活性、握力、平衡性和主观幸福感方面发现了一些有益影响(坐着和伸手:F​=​0.25,p​=​0.62,d​=​-0.40;握力:F​=​3.38,p​=​0.08,d​=​0.89;闭着眼睛单腿站立:F​=​1.26,p​=​0.27,d​=​0.50)。在中国新冠肺炎大流行期间,有氧舞蹈训练有效地提高了老年人的记忆和平衡能力。在未来,有氧舞蹈是鼓励老年人进行体育活动的一种很有前途的工具。
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Sports Medicine and Health Science
Sports Medicine and Health Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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