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Citation

Areeudomwong P, Saysalum S, Phuttanurattana N, Sripoom P, Buttagat V, Keawduangdee P. Arch. Gerontol. Geriatr. 2019; 83: 231-238.

Affiliation

Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, 57100, Thailand.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.archger.2019.04.010

PMID

31102925

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed at examining the effects of a Thai Boxing dance (TBD) program on balance performances and functional fitness in community-dwelling older adults at risk of falling who have no comorbidities leading to falls.

METHODS: Seventy-eight participants were randomly equally assigned either to a 4-week TBD program or to a control group receiving a fall prevention booklet. Static and dynamic balance performances, and functional fitness including lower limb muscle strength, body flexibility, and agility were evaluated before and after the intervention, and at 4-month follow-up.

RESULTS: After receiving 4-week TBD intervention, participants showed significantly greater improvements in static balance with eyes open, dynamic balance and all functional fitness when compared to the control group (p <  0.05), and these effects except for body flexibility were still maintained at 4-month follow-up (p <  0.05).

CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights TBD as an intervention for improving balance and functional fitness of community-dwelling seniors at risk of falling.

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Balance; Dance; Functional fitness; Seniors; Thai boxing

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