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    “…It was also noted that the dancers exhibited a shorter response time compared to non-dancers for all the tasks except ascending span. …”
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    “…The aim of the present paper was to study the various common mental disorders in a sample of Kathak dancers and non-dancers of North India. 206 female Kathak dancers and 235 healthy controls, aged 18–45 years completed questionnaires assessing perceived stress (PSS-10), depressive symptoms (PHQ-9), and generalized anxiety (GAD-7). …”
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    “…A man hospitalized for cerebral infarction developed drug‐induced belly dancer syndrome, which improved after withdrawal of droxidopa and amantadine. …”
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    “…In particular, disease information and functional annotations are mapped onto the protein interaction networks, enabling the user to formulate new hypotheses on the function and disease associations of a given gene based on those of its interaction partners. DAnCER is freely available at http://wodaklab.org/dancer/.…”
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    “…Dancers with innate generalized hyperlaxity are at increased risk of injury because of their activities and may require longer recovery times to return to play. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVE: To provide a systematic review of the injury rates of hip and groin pathology in dancers and look to establish a better understanding of the occurrence of hip and groin injuries in the dancer population. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Belly dancer syndrome (BDS) and parkinsonian features are rarely described in association as a drug-induced movement disorder. …”
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    “…Pre-professional and professional dancers (n = 60) participated in this ambulatory psychophysiology study that investigated performance flow and heart rate and autonomic nervous system (ANS) function during three time periods: baseline rest, performance, and post-performance rest. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVES: To explore musculoskeletal pain and analyze risk factors in Bharatanatyam dancers. The level of injury risk for the “Natyarambham” posture adopted by dancers was also assessed. …”
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    “…The first report of an abdominal wall dyskinesia syndrome was published in 1990 by Iliceto et al. (1990), who were the first to use the “belly dancer dyskinesia” (BDD) nomenclature. BDD is a rare syndrome involving repetitive, involuntary, and continuous movements of the abdominal wall muscles (Iliceto et al., 1990). …”
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    “…We tested a new cue for motion perception—extension—and in particular extension of dancer’s legs. An experiment with pictures of a dancer finds larger angles between the legs suggest greater movement, especially with in-air poses and in lateral views. …”
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    “…Belly dancer's dyskinesia is a rare disease characterized mostly by the uncontrolled and rhythmic movements of the abdominal wall. …”
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    “…We hypothesized that Latin dancers might have a more symmetric gait pattern and better balance ability than healthy non-dancer controls. …”
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    “…The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of orthorexia nervosa (ON) among professional dancers in Greece, as well as its relationship with nutrition, body mass index (BMI), body image flexibility, and parental bonding. …”
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    por Bax, Arnold, 1883-1953
    Publicado 1990
    “…Truth about the Russian dancers…”
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    por Clark, Terry, Gupta, Arun, Ho, Chester H.
    Publicado 2014
    “…This paper reports on a 2-year process involving feedback from professional ballet dancers, management and artistic staff, and healthcare providers at a ballet company in order to develop a dancer screening and wellness program. …”
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    “…We investigated the neuroanatomical correlates of vestibular perceptuo-reflex adaptation in ballet dancers and controls. Dancers' vestibular-reflex and perceptual responses to whole-body yaw-plane step rotations were: (1) Briefer and (2) uncorrelated (controls' reflex and perception were correlated). …”
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    “…AIM: Dancers are professional athletes. Dance injuries resemble sports injuries, however, they push the limits of anatomy and physiology for rightful expression of the esthetics. …”
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