Development of the Dance Fitness Indicator©: A High-Intensity Dance Fitness Test: A Preliminary Study.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Medical problems of performing artists Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.21091/mppa.2022.1005
Kate Rogan, M. Wyon
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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to develop a contemporary dance technique-specific, high-intensity dance fitness test and carry out preliminary testing into measuring the physiological intensity and reliability. The choreography of the Dance Fitness Indicator© (DFI©) is based upon Humphrey/Limón, Graham, and Cunningham techniques and includes dance elements that relate to fitness elements, that increase in intensity over four levels designed to observe changes in heart rate (HR) and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) as the DFI© progresses. Each level lasts for 4 minutes, 16 seconds, with a 1-minute rest between each level; the full DFI lasts for 20 minutes, 12 seconds. METHODS Twelve contemporary dancers (9 females, age 24±6.86 yrs; 3 males, age 20±0.58 yrs) were taught the DFI© in a familiarization session before undertaking two test trials, within a 1-week period. Dependent variables to measure intensity were heart rate (HR), rate of perceived exertion (RPE), and blood lactate (BLa). RESULTS Data for level 4 during test 1 and test 2, respectively, were: HR 184±16.79 bpm vs 187±16.18 bpm; RPE 17 ±2.43 vs 17 ±2.12; and BLa 8.9 ±2.71 mmol/L vs 9.1±2.41 mmol/L. Reliability was calculated by determining the coefficient of variation from paired samples t-tests between test 1 and test 2, which demonstrated consistency/good reliability (<5%) for end BLa (3.2%), HR (1.7%), and RPE (0.9%). CONCLUSION These preliminary results suggest that the DFI© requires a high physiological intensity demand, through movement-specific contemporary dance technique, relating to dance performance intensity, and is a reliable testing mode within a dance studio environment. It could also be used to assess dancers' physiological abilities to cope with high-intensity intermittent cardiovascular and technical demands of dance performance; however, further testing with greater numbers of subjects is recommended.
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舞蹈健身指标的发展©:A高强度舞蹈健身测试:初步研究。
目的:本研究旨在开发一种针对当代舞蹈技术的高强度舞蹈体能测试,并对其生理强度和可靠性进行初步测试。舞蹈健身指标©(DFI©)的编排基于Humphrey/Limón、Graham和Cunningham的技术,包括与健身元素相关的舞蹈元素,这些元素的强度增加了四个级别,旨在观察随着DFI©的进展,心率(HR)和感知用力率(RPE)的变化。每关持续4分16秒,每关之间休息1分钟;完整DFI持续20分12秒。方法在为期1周的两次测试之前,在一次熟悉课程中教五名当代舞者(9名女性,年龄24±6.86岁;3名男性,年龄20±0.58岁)DFI©。测量强度的因变量是心率(HR)、感觉用力率(RPE)和血乳酸(BLa)。结果测试1和测试2期间4级的数据分别为:HR 184±16.79 bpm vs 187±16.18 bpm;RPE 17±2.43 vs 17±2.12;BLa分别为8.9±2.71 mmol/L和9.1±2.41 mmol/L。可靠性是通过确定测试1和测试2之间配对样本t检验的变异系数来计算的,该系数证明了末端BLa(3.2%)、HR(1.7%)和RPE(0.9%)的一致性/良好可靠性(<5%),与舞蹈表演强度有关,并且是舞蹈工作室环境中的可靠测试模式。它还可以用来评估舞者的生理能力,以应对高强度间歇性心血管和舞蹈表演的技术要求;然而,建议对更多的受试者进行进一步的测试。
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期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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