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Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals
BACKGROUND: With dramatic increase in the number of older individuals, special efforts have been made to promote the levels of independence and reduce fall rates among these individuals. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of Thai dance exercises over 6 weeks on functional mobility and fall rates...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7136526/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32489237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S1013702520500031 |
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author | Kaewjoho, Chonticha Mato, Lugkana Thaweewannakij, Thiwabhorn Nakmareong, Saowanee Phadungkit, Supaporn Gaogasigam, Chitanongk Amatachaya, Sugalya |
author_facet | Kaewjoho, Chonticha Mato, Lugkana Thaweewannakij, Thiwabhorn Nakmareong, Saowanee Phadungkit, Supaporn Gaogasigam, Chitanongk Amatachaya, Sugalya |
author_sort | Kaewjoho, Chonticha |
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description | BACKGROUND: With dramatic increase in the number of older individuals, special efforts have been made to promote the levels of independence and reduce fall rates among these individuals. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of Thai dance exercises over 6 weeks on functional mobility and fall rates in community-dwelling older individuals. METHODS: Sixty-one community-dwelling older adults were interviewed and assessed for their demographics and fall data during 6 months prior to participation in the study. Then they completed the quasi-experimental Thai dance exercise program for 50 minutes/day, 3 days/week over 6 weeks. Their functional mobility relating to levels of independence and safety were assessed prior to training, at 3-week and 6-week training. After completing the program at 6 weeks, participants were prospectively monitored for fall data over 6 months. RESULTS: Participants improved their functional mobility significantly after 3- and 6-week training [Formula: see text]. The number of faller individuals obviously decreased from 35% [Formula: see text] prior to training to only 8% [Formula: see text] after training [Formula: see text]. CONCLUSION: The current findings further extend benefits of Thai dance as an alternative musical exercise program to promote levels of independence and safety among community-dwelling older adults. |
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spelling | pubmed-71365262020-06-01 Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals Kaewjoho, Chonticha Mato, Lugkana Thaweewannakij, Thiwabhorn Nakmareong, Saowanee Phadungkit, Supaporn Gaogasigam, Chitanongk Amatachaya, Sugalya Hong Kong Physiother J Research Paper BACKGROUND: With dramatic increase in the number of older individuals, special efforts have been made to promote the levels of independence and reduce fall rates among these individuals. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of Thai dance exercises over 6 weeks on functional mobility and fall rates in community-dwelling older individuals. METHODS: Sixty-one community-dwelling older adults were interviewed and assessed for their demographics and fall data during 6 months prior to participation in the study. Then they completed the quasi-experimental Thai dance exercise program for 50 minutes/day, 3 days/week over 6 weeks. Their functional mobility relating to levels of independence and safety were assessed prior to training, at 3-week and 6-week training. After completing the program at 6 weeks, participants were prospectively monitored for fall data over 6 months. RESULTS: Participants improved their functional mobility significantly after 3- and 6-week training [Formula: see text]. The number of faller individuals obviously decreased from 35% [Formula: see text] prior to training to only 8% [Formula: see text] after training [Formula: see text]. CONCLUSION: The current findings further extend benefits of Thai dance as an alternative musical exercise program to promote levels of independence and safety among community-dwelling older adults. World Scientific Publishing Company 2020-06 2019-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7136526/ /pubmed/32489237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S1013702520500031 Text en © 2020, Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association This is an Open Access article published by World Scientific Publishing Company. It is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) which permits use, distribution and reproduction, provided that the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Kaewjoho, Chonticha Mato, Lugkana Thaweewannakij, Thiwabhorn Nakmareong, Saowanee Phadungkit, Supaporn Gaogasigam, Chitanongk Amatachaya, Sugalya Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals |
title | Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals |
title_full | Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals |
title_fullStr | Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals |
title_full_unstemmed | Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals |
title_short | Thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals |
title_sort | thai dance exercises benefited functional mobility and fall rates among community-dwelling older individuals |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7136526/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32489237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S1013702520500031 |
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