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Effect of the GERAS DANcing for Cognition and Exercise Program on Physical Function in Older Adults.

Abstract

GERAS DANcing for Cognition and Exercise is a therapeutic dance program for older adults with cognitive or mobility impairments. Using a pre-/posttest study design, we investigated the effect of 12 weeks of dance on the short performance physical battery (SPPB). In 107 participants aged 61-93 (mean 76.1, SD = 7.0; 20% men), over 90% had multifrailty and/or cognitive impairment. The mean attendance rate was 18/24 classes (75%). A substantial minimal clinically important difference (>0.4) occurred for SPPB total (+0.53, SD = 2.04, p = .002) and chair stands (+0.45, SD = 0.92, p < .001). Individuals with baseline SPPB ≤8 points (n = 38)-indicative of sarcopenia and physical frailty-had the most marked improvement (SPPB total: +1.45, SD = 1.97, p < .001; balance: +0.65, SD = 1.27, p = .006; chair stands: +0.68, SD = 0.97, p < .001). GERAS DANcing for Cognition and Exercise may be a promising rehabilitation intervention to improve daily physical function.

Authors

Kennedy CC; Hewston P; Ioannidis G; Egbujie B; Marr S; Negm A; Lee J; Hladysh G; Sztramko R; Woo T

Journal

Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 182–190

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Publication Date

April 1, 2023

DOI

10.1123/japa.2021-0504

ISSN

1063-8652

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