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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38427221/relationship-between-dietary-diversity-and-sleep-quality-a-chinese-community-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoge Wang, Dan Luo, Tingting Li, Yuanyuan Li, Senli Deng, Shuang Rong
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to examine the association between dietary diversity and sleep quality among Chinese middle-aged and older adults. METHODS: The Lifestyle and Healthy Aging of Chinese Square Dancer Study is a prospective, community-based cohort study that enrolled participants aged 45 years and above from 2020 to 2021. Using the semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire to investigate the diets of study participants, and using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) to assess sleep quality...
March 1, 2024: Sleep & Breathing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38425447/embodied-metacognition-as-strengthened-functional-connection-between-neural-correlates-of-metacognition-and-dance-in-dancers-exploring-creativity-implications
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ching-Ju Yang, Hsin-Yen Yu, Tzu-Yi Hong, Li-Kai Cheng, Wei-Chi Li, Tzu-Chen Yeh, Li-Fen Chen, Jen-Chuen Hsieh
INTRODUCTION: Dance education fosters embodied metacognition, enhancing student's creativity. This study examines the crucial role of functional connectivity (FC) between the neural correlates of metacognition (NCM) and dance (NCD) as the neurological foundation for dancers' embodied metacognition. The investigation also explores whether these consolidated FCs inform the general creativity in dancers. METHODS: The research involved 29 dancers and 28 non-dancer controls...
2024: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38425296/clinical-outcomes-and-return-to-dance-after-total-hip-arthroplasty-or-hip-resurfacing-in-professional-dancers
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Scott M LaValva, Drake G LeBrun, Haley G Canoles, Renee Ren, Douglas E Padgett, Edwin P Su
AIMS: Professional dancers represent a unique patient population in the setting of hip arthroplasty, given the high degree of hip strength and mobility required by their profession. We sought to determine the clinical outcomes and ability to return to professional dance after total hip arthroplasty (THA) or hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA). METHODS: Active professional dancers who underwent primary THA or HRA at a single institution with minimum one-year follow-up were included in the study...
March 1, 2024: Bone & Joint Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38415345/identity-reconstruction-following-injury-in-dancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shoshana Shiloh, Aviv Halfon
Objectives: To explore reconstructed identities of dancers who experienced an injury, using a model of identity reconstruction post-injury. Methods: An online questionnaire study with 145 dancers who had experienced a significant dance-related injury. Measures included a questionnaire measuring dancers' reconstructed identities, injury perceptions and injury centrality to self-concept. Statistical analyses included factor analysis, regression analyses and discriminant analysis. Results: Four latent variables discovered "supernormal self," "former self," "middle self," and "resentful self" reconstructed identities...
February 28, 2024: Journal of Dance Medicine & Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413828/one-year-injury-history-and-safe-dance-practices-among-female-highland-dancers-in-canada
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haley M McDougall, Amanda M Black, Lindsay Morrison, Cassandra J Brandford, Sarah J Kenny
AIMS: Over 8,650 Highland dancers registered to compete in Royal Scottish Official Board of Highland Dancing events worldwide in 2019. While the burden of dance-related injuries is high among dancers, there are few studies examining Highland dance. The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of self-reported 1-year injury history and safe dance practices among female Highland dancers. METHODS: Sixty-five female Canadian Highland dancers (median age 18; range 14-47) completed an anonymous online survey at the beginning of the 2019 championship season...
March 2024: Medical Problems of Performing Artists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413826/laterality-in-body-coordination-of-professional-and-amateur-ballet-dancers-while-performing-a-single-pirouette-with-pointe-shoes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yurina Tsubaki, Yui Kawano, Cheng-Feng Lin, Mayumi Kuno-Mizumura
OBJECTIVE: Imbalances in muscle strength coordination owing to lateral preference may be a risk factor for injury in dancers. Postural control is essential for the basic turn in ballet (pirouette), owing to its lateral asymmetry. Since dance with pointe shoes demands greater range of motion, muscle strength, and balance control compared to dancing with flat shoes, pointe shoes may further add to the risk and cause an imbalance between the preferred and non-preferred legs during pirouette...
March 2024: Medical Problems of Performing Artists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410840/surgical-management-of-spiral-oblique-fractures-of-the-fifth-metatarsal-leads-to-faster-return-to-play-in-athletes-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thelma R Jimenez Mosquea, James J Butler, Alan P Samsonov, Hugo A Ubillus, John G Kennedy, Raymond J Walls
PURPOSE: The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate outcomes following both operative and nonoperative management of spiral oblique fractures of the fifth metatarsal. METHODS: During November 2023, the PubMed, Embase and Cochrane library databases were systematically reviewed to identify clinical studies examining outcomes following operative and nonoperative management of dancer's fractures. Data regarding subjective clinical outcomes, radiological outcomes, complications and failure rates were extracted and analysed...
February 27, 2024: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409018/comprehensive-linear-and-nonlinear-analysis-of-the-effects-of-spinning-on-dynamic-balancing-ability-in-hungarian-folk-dancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zsófia Pálya, Rita M Kiss
PURPOSE: In the case of Hungarian folk dancers, it is crucial to maintain correct posture and promptly respond to imbalances. However, traditional dances often lack specific training to develop these skills. METHODS: In this present study, twelve dancers (8 male, 4 female, age: 21.7 ± 3.6 years) and ten non-dancers subjects forming a control group (6 male, 4 female, age: 21.6 ± 2.87 years) participated. During the measurements a 60-second long bipedal balancing test on the balance board was completed two times, and a spinning intervention was inserted in between the two sessions...
February 26, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38393275/excessive-knee-internal-rotation-during-grand-pli%C3%A3-in-classical-ballet-female-dancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aspasia Fotaki, Athanasios Triantafyllou, Panagiotis Koulouvaris, Apostolos Z Skouras, Dimitrios Stasinopoulos, Panagiotis Gkrilias, Maria Kyriakidou, Sophia Stasi, Dimitrios Antonakis-Karamintzas, Charilaos Tsolakis, Olga Savvidou, Georgios Papagiannis
Classical ballet dancers are exposed daily to physically demanding movements. Among these, the Grand Plié stands out for its biomechanical complexity, particularly the stress applied to the knee joint. This study investigates the knee kinematics of healthy professional classical ballet dancers performing the Grand Plié. Twenty dancers were evaluated with a motion analysis system using a marker-based protocol. Before measurements, the self-reported Global Knee Functional Assessment Scale was delivered for the knees' functional ability, and the passive range of knee motion was also assessed...
February 7, 2024: Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389956/video-dataset-of-balinese-dance-basic-movement-for-action-recognition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
I Nyoman Rudy Hendrawan, Putu Setyarini, Putu Andika Tedja Permana, I Made Hermanto, I Gusti Agung Putu Dharma Putra, Anak Agung Ayu Citra Maharani
In the convergence of cultural heritage preservation and computational research, this paper presents a comprehensive dataset capturing the nuanced artistry of traditional Balinese dancing. This endeavour not only documents but also aims to protect these intricate dance movements, bridging technological advancements with rich cultural traditions. The dataset includes 1740 and 828 high-definition video recordings of female and male dancers, respectively, showcasing 24 unique dance movements. These recordings, made using multiple smartphone cameras from various perspectives, reflect the dance's complex nature and emphasize gender-based movement variations, key for detailed cultural analysis...
April 2024: Data in Brief
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385253/dancers-show-more-accurate-trunk-pelvic-joint-angle-reproduction-while-wearing-a-jacket-augmented-with-elastic-bands
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James Hackney, Sarah Wilcoxon, Jon Tallerico, Matthew Palmer, Ashleigh Waltz, Kyle Stringer, Andrew Hall
Purpose: The Backalast® compression jacket is intended to improve posture and proprioception of the trunk and shoulder girdle for dancers and dance students during dance training by way of elastic bands in the rear of the garment (which include bands enclosing the inferior thorax). This study was intended to investigate whether there is evidence to support those objectives. Materials and Methods: Fifteen dance students participated (4 male, mean age 19.9 ± 1.4 years old). The dependent variables of trunk-pelvis angle and proximity of trunk axis to global vertical for each participant were measured using optical motion capture before and after the completion of a series of trunk movements...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Dance Medicine & Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374687/towards-a-core-outcome-set-for-dysarthria-after-stroke-what-should-we-measure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claire Mitchell, Kate Woodward-Nutt, Annette Dancer, Stephen Taylor, Joe Bugler, Audrey Bowen, Paul Conroy, Brooke-Mai Whelan, Sarah J Wallace, Sabrina El Kouaissi, Jamie Kirkham
OBJECTIVE: To identify and agree on what outcome domains should be measured in research and clinical practice when working with stroke survivors who have dysarthria. DESIGN: Delphi process, two rounds of an online survey followed by two online consensus meetings. SETTING: UK and Australia. PARTICIPANTS: Stroke survivors with experience of dysarthria, speech and language therapists/pathologists working in stroke and communication researchers...
February 19, 2024: Clinical Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38355663/the-effects-of-eccentric-training-on-hamstring-flexibility-and-strength-in-young-dance-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Feng Liang, Huo Hongfeng, Zhu Ying
The objective of this research is to examine the impact of eccentric training on hamstring flexibility and strength in young dancers during the concluding stages of their foundational dance training program. A total of 24 female, second-year dance students from Hebei Normal University were selected as participants. They were divided into three distinct groups: Nordic hamstring exercise and single-leg deadlift group (NHE&SLD), forward bending exercises and standing leg lift group (FBE&SLL), and a control group (CG)...
February 14, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351215/low-force-human-human-hand-interactions-induce-gait-changes-through-sensorimotor-engagement-instead-of-direct-mechanical-effects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mengnan Wu, Madeleine E Hackney, Lena H Ting
Physical human-robot interactions (pHRI) often provide mechanical force and power to aid walking without requiring voluntary effort from the human. Alternatively, principles of physical human-human interactions (pHHI) can inspire pHRI that aids walking by engaging human sensorimotor processes. We hypothesize that low-force pHHI can intuitively induce a person to alter their walking through haptic communication. In our experiment, an expert partner dancer influenced novice participants to alter step frequency solely through hand interactions...
February 13, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38350666/analysis-of-the-centre-of-pressure-in-bipedal-stance-among-individuals-with-and-without-intellectual-disabilities-individuals-with-down-syndrome-and-dancers-with-down-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Massó-Ortigosa, F Rey-Abella, L Gutiérrez-Vilahú, R Milà, M Guerra-Balic, G R Oviedo
BACKGROUND: Individuals with intellectual disabilities (IDs) often present deficiencies in motor, balance and postural control. On the other hand, the practice of physical activity and dance usually reduces these deficiencies. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to compare the control of the centre of pressure (COP) in people with Down syndrome (DS) or other causes of ID in relation to people without disabilities and to observe the influence of vision and the practice of dance. METHODS: This cross-sectional study analyses the COP in a static standing position with open and closed eyes in four study groups...
February 13, 2024: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research: JIDR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344268/warm-up-exercises-reduce-music-conservatoire-students-pain-intensity-when-controlling-for-mood-sleep-and-physical-activity-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claire Austen, Drusilla Redman, Matteo Martini
INTRODUCTION: Playing-related musculoskeletal pain is highly prevalent among classical music students, affecting them physically and psychologically. Unlike athletes or dancers, musicians' pain often goes untreated due to stigma and lack of specialised healthcare. While warm-up exercises are common practice in sports and dance, there is a lack of empirical research regarding physical warm-ups for musicians' pain. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a 2-week daily warm-up exercise intervention on conservatoire students' pain intensity, interference and psychological distress, at day 0 and after 2 weeks...
February 2024: British Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344057/salsa-rhythms-and-soul-connections
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca J Lloyd, Stephen J Smith
The rhythmic interplay of accent, tempo, and musical mood is expressed in the bodily postures, gestures, and expressions of attuned responsiveness in Salsa Dura , a genre of salsa music from the 1970s featuring improvisational dance solos. These dancers embrace the feelings and flows of soloing musicians going off and breaking free from any predictable form and structure. We inquire into how world-class salsa dancers and educators feel themselves moved by such intricate rhythms to experience soul connections...
February 2024: Qualitative Inquiry: QI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338286/the-concept-of-neuromuscular-repatterning-in-dancers-a-systematic-review
#58
REVIEW
Sebastián Gómez-Lozano, Ningyi Zhang, Ross Armstrong, Kiko León, Clare Kelly-Lahon, Pedro Sánchez-González, Ignacio Martínez-González-Moro, María Antonia Hurtado-Guapo, Alfonso Vargas-Macías
Repatterning is a term that can be used in different fields, including genetics, molecular biology, neurology, psychology, or rehabilitation. Our aim is to identify the key concept of neuromuscular repatterning in somatic training programmes for dancers. A systematic search of eight databases was conducted using the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis) guidelines. The Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies and the Oxford Levels of Evidence scales were used. The search yielded 1218 results, of which 5 met the inclusion criteria...
February 4, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38319099/iranian-classical-dance-as-a-subject-for-empirical-research-an%C3%A2-elusive-genre
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REVIEW
Julia F Christensen, Shahrzad Khorsandi, Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann
Dance has entered mainstream empirical research: dance as an experimental stimulus, and dancers as movement experts. Informed by several sources, including primary sources (original, historical documents, and oral reports, such as interviews with practitioners and academic scholars of Iranian dance genres) and secondary sources (research literature), we describe what we label "Iranian classical dance" within this paper as an important resource for empirical research, not only in humanities scholarship but also, and importantly, for empirical aesthetics, emotion psychology, cross-cultural psychology, and affective neuroscience...
February 6, 2024: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38317444/effects-of-five-common-preparatory-approaches-on-grand-jet%C3%A3-biomechanics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victoria Weigand, G Monique Mokha
Introduction: The grand jeté requires grace and proper biomechanics to produce the iconic glide through the air. Understanding how the preceding choreographed movements affect take-off and flight may influence teaching and training. We sought to examine the effects of 5 common preparatory approaches on grand jeté biomechanics. Methods: One male and 19 female dancers (19.3 ± 1.4 years; 1.61 ± 0.05 m; 58.1 ± 7.3 kg) with 12...
February 5, 2024: Journal of Dance Medicine & Science
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