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Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 2024-01, Vol.95 (1), p.171-182
2024
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Classical Ballet for Women Aged Over 50 Years: Investigating Balance, Strength, and Range of Motion
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  • Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 2024-01, Vol.95 (1), p.171-182
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United States: Routledge
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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Taylor & Francis Online
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  • Background: Regular exercise can mitigate the loss of strength, balance, and flexibility that contribute to age-related decline in physical function and mobility. However, traditional exercise interventions often report poor adherence rates. There is growing interest in classical ballet as an enjoyable exercise modality for adults in middle to late age. Classical ballet requires muscular strength, coordination, and flexibility. The current study investigated a classical ballet intervention on the balance, physical function, and range of motion of women aged over 50 years. Methods: Twenty-two healthy female participants (aged 56.2 (4.5) years (mean (SD)) completed a 10-week ballet intervention. Results: This single-arm study showed significant improvements (p<.05) in lower limb strength (measured by 5 times sit-to-stand and forward leap) and high adherence rates (95% adherence for participants who completed the intervention). No adverse events were reported. Improvements in balance were reported in the left leg only (as measured by center of pressure ellipse area in the parallel retiré condition). Conclusions: These results allude to the positive effects of ballet training on strength and balance in adults aged 50 years and over. High adherence rates suggest that ballet training was enjoyed and may thus be a long-term exercise modality for this population. Although this study was a single-arm design, it suggests promising results for future research wishing to evaluate the effectiveness of classical ballet training using randomized controlled trial designs.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0270-1367
eISSN: 2168-3824
DOI: 10.1080/02701367.2023.2169236
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2799173113

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