TY - JOUR
T1 - Effectiveness of a flamenco and sevillanas program to enhance mobility, balance, physical activity, blood pressure, body mass, and quality of life in postmenopausal women living in the community in Spain
T2 - A randomized clinical trial
AU - Serrano-Guzmán, Maria
AU - Aguilar-Ferrándiz, María Encarnación
AU - Valenza, Carmen Marie
AU - Ocaña-Peinado, Francisco Manuel
AU - Valenza-Demet, Gerald
AU - Villaverde-Gutiérrez, Carmen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 by The North American Menopause Society.
PY - 2016/8/23
Y1 - 2016/8/23
N2 - Objective: This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a dance therapy program in improving mobility, balance, physical activity, blood pressure (BP), body mass, and quality of life in postmenopausal women in Spain. Methods: Fifty-two sedentary postmenopausal women (mean age 69.27±3.85 y) were randomly assigned to receive either dance therapy (n=27) or self-care treatment advice (n=25). The intervention group participated in 2 months of dance therapy, three sessions weekly, based on Spanish folk dance (flamenco and sevillanas). The control group was provided a booklet containing physical activity recommendations. Mobility, balance, physical activity, BP, body mass, and quality of life were assessed at baseline and posttreatment in both groups. Statistical analysis was performed using a 2×2 analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results: Women in the intervention group showed significant improvements in mobility and balance (timed upandgo test [P=0.022], cognitive timed up-and-go [P=0.029], and one-leg stance test results [P=0.001]), physical activity (total time index [P=0.045], energy expenditure [P=0.007], vigorous physical activity [P=0.001], leisure activity [P=0.001], moving [P<0.001], and activity dimension summary [P=0.001]), and fitness (overall fitness [P=0.039], cardiorespiratory fitness [P<0.001], speed-agility [P=0.001], and flexibility [P=0.007]) compared with those in the control group. No differences were observed in BP, body mass, or quality of life. Conclusions: Spanish dance therapy may be effective to improve mobility, balance, and levels of physical activity and fitness in sedentary postmenopausal women.
AB - Objective: This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a dance therapy program in improving mobility, balance, physical activity, blood pressure (BP), body mass, and quality of life in postmenopausal women in Spain. Methods: Fifty-two sedentary postmenopausal women (mean age 69.27±3.85 y) were randomly assigned to receive either dance therapy (n=27) or self-care treatment advice (n=25). The intervention group participated in 2 months of dance therapy, three sessions weekly, based on Spanish folk dance (flamenco and sevillanas). The control group was provided a booklet containing physical activity recommendations. Mobility, balance, physical activity, BP, body mass, and quality of life were assessed at baseline and posttreatment in both groups. Statistical analysis was performed using a 2×2 analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results: Women in the intervention group showed significant improvements in mobility and balance (timed upandgo test [P=0.022], cognitive timed up-and-go [P=0.029], and one-leg stance test results [P=0.001]), physical activity (total time index [P=0.045], energy expenditure [P=0.007], vigorous physical activity [P=0.001], leisure activity [P=0.001], moving [P<0.001], and activity dimension summary [P=0.001]), and fitness (overall fitness [P=0.039], cardiorespiratory fitness [P<0.001], speed-agility [P=0.001], and flexibility [P=0.007]) compared with those in the control group. No differences were observed in BP, body mass, or quality of life. Conclusions: Spanish dance therapy may be effective to improve mobility, balance, and levels of physical activity and fitness in sedentary postmenopausal women.
KW - Dance therapy
KW - Exercise
KW - Postmenopause
KW - Sedentary lifestyle
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U2 - 10.1097/GME.0000000000000652
DO - 10.1097/GME.0000000000000652
M3 - Article
C2 - 27433865
AN - SCOPUS:84978681989
SN - 1072-3714
VL - 23
SP - 965
EP - 973
JO - Menopause
JF - Menopause
IS - 9
ER -