The Effects of Facial Exercise on Mental Health, Facial Expression and EEG in Community-Dwelling Older People

Rumiko Okamoto, Mieko Tanaka, K. Mizukami
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Although it is well documented that exercising is good for the mental health and cognitive function as well as the physical condition in elderly people, exercising is difficult in elderly individuals with a low motor function. To develop an exercise program targeting elderly individuals unsuited for whole-body exercises, we assessed the effects of facial exercises on the mental health and mood in healthy elderly people. Community-dwelling older adults (N = 75, age range = 65-87 yrs) were randomly divided into a facial exercises group and a wait-listed control group. A facial exercises program of 30 min was given twice a week for 12 weeks. This program consisted of rhythmic facial movement, muscle stretching, facial yoga, and Tanden breathing. The GHQ-12 for mental health were administered to both groups before and after the 12-week study period. In addition, facial expression and EEG were measured. Fifty-three participants completed the protocol. In the intervention group, the GHQ-12, facial expression, and α wave in frontal lobe improved post-intervention. These results suggest that facial exercises are effective in improving the mental health, facial expression, α wave in frontal lobe of elderly people, and that exercises may be useful as a therapeutic modality in this population.
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面部锻炼对社区老年人心理健康、面部表情和脑电图的影响
尽管有充分的证据表明,锻炼对老年人的心理健康、认知功能以及身体状况都有好处,但运动功能低下的老年人很难锻炼。为了制定一项针对不适合全身锻炼的老年人的锻炼计划,我们评估了面部锻炼对健康老年人心理健康和情绪的影响。居住在社区的老年人(N=75,年龄范围=65-87岁)被随机分为面部锻炼组和等待对照组。一个30分钟的面部锻炼计划每周两次,持续12周。这个项目包括有节奏的面部运动、肌肉拉伸、面部瑜伽和Tanden呼吸。在为期12周的研究期间之前和之后,两组均服用GHQ-12精神健康药物。此外,还测量了面部表情和脑电图。五十三名与会者完成了议定书。在干预组中,GHQ-12、面部表情和额叶α波在干预后有所改善。这些结果表明,面部锻炼对改善老年人的心理健康、面部表情和额叶α波是有效的,并且锻炼可能是该人群的一种有用的治疗方式。
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