F. Bahramian, Seyed Abolfaz, Mousavi -, M. Aslani, Bahareh Ahmadinejad, Hamideh Bayati, Alireza Jalali
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摘要
平衡障碍是老年人最常见的疾病之一,它会导致跌倒,危及老年人的健康。跌倒会造成身体伤害和心理问题。许多经济负担也强加给个人、他们的家庭和社区。增加平衡,减少跌倒,从而增强老年人健康的一种方法是通过舞蹈疗法。本研究旨在回顾使用不同舞蹈干预的文章,如瑜伽、普拉提、太极和有氧运动,以改善老年人的平衡和预防跌倒。这种叙事回顾是用叙事综合的方法进行的。在Science Direct、Google Scholar、PubMed和ISI Web of Knowledge的数据库中使用OR、and和NOT运算符和选定的关键词进行了广泛的文献检索。只有在2010年至2022年5月期间用英语撰写并发表在期刊上的研究才被用于此目的。本研究中选择的文章是那些研究了以舞蹈为基础的干预对老年人平衡和预防跌倒的影响的文章。涉及其他残疾的研究扰乱了平衡并导致跌倒,以及检查了其他干预措施对这些人的平衡和跌倒的影响,也被排除在研究之外。最终从最终评审中选出22篇文章。在这些试验中,瑜伽、太极、有氧运动和普拉提都是基于舞蹈的干预措施。这项研究的结果表明,所有以舞蹈为基础的干预措施都可以增强平衡,从而减少老年人的跌倒。老年人也可能从更长的训练课程和更激烈的活动中获益更多。我们可以得出结论,这些干预措施可以帮助老年人提高他们的平衡能力,降低他们摔倒的风险。因此,它们可能被视为促进了这一人口的健康。
Dance-based interventions on balance and falls in the elderly in order to health promotion: a literature review
A balance disorder is one of the most common disorders in older people that leads to falls and endangers the health of the elderly. Falls can result in both physical injuries and psychological problems. Many economic burdens are also imposed on individuals, their families, and the community. One way to increase balance, decrease falls, and thereby enhance the health of the elderly is through dance-based therapies. This study aims to review articles using different dance-based interventions such as yoga, Pilates, tai chi and aerobics on balance improvement and fall prevention in elderly individuals. This narrative review was performed using narrative synthesis. An extensive literature search was performed in databases of Science Direct, Google Scholar, PubMed, and ISI Web of Knowledge using OR, AND, and NOT operators and the selected keywords. Only studies written in English and published in journals between 2010 and May 2022 were used for this purpose. The articles chosen in this study were those that have studied the effect of dance-based interventions on balance and fall prevention in the elderly. Studies that involved other disabilities that upset the balance and caused falls and that examined the effect of other interventions on balance and falls in these people were also excluded from the study. Finally, 22 articles were selected from the final evaluation. Yoga, Tai Chi, Aerobics, and Pilates were among the dance-based interventions examined in these trials. The results of this study demonstrated that all dance-based interventions could enhance balance and hence decrease falls in the elderly. Older people may also benefit more from longer training sessions and more intense activity. We can conclude that these interventions can help older adults improve their balance and decrease their risk of falling. Consequently, they might be viewed as promoting this population's health.