References

References for Benefits of Dance for Older People

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Alves, H. V. D. (2013). Dancing and the aging brain: The effects of a 4-month ballroom dance intervention on the cognition of healthy older adults. (Dissertation/Thesis), ProQuest Dissertations Publishing

Batson, G., Migliarese, S. J., Soriano, C., H. Burdette, J., & Laurienti, P. J. (2014). Effects of Improvisational Dance on Balance in Parkinson’s Disease: A Two-Phase fMRI Case Study. Physical & Occupational Therapy In Geriatrics, 32(3), 188-197.

Connolly, M., & Redding, E. (2010). Dancing towards well-being in the third age: Literature review on the impact of dance on the health and well-being of older people. Retrieved from Trinity Laban Conservatoire for Music and Dance websiteFoster, P. P. (2013). How does dancing promote brain reconditioning in the elderly? Frontiers In Aging Neuroscience, 5, 4.

Coubard, O. A., Ferrufino, L., Nonaka, T., Zelada, O., Bril, B., & Dietrich, G. (2014). One month of contemporary dance modulates fractal posture in aging. Frontiers In Aging Neuroscience, 6, 17.

da Silva Borges, E. G., de Souza Vale, R. G., Cader, S. A., Leal, S., Miguel, F., Pernambuco, C. S., & Dantas, E. H. M. (2014). Postural balance and falls in elderly nursing home residents enrolled in a ballroom dancing program. Archives of gerontology and geriatrics, 59(2), 312-316.

Fernández-Argüelles, E. L., Rodríguez-Mansilla, J., Antunez, L. E., Garrido-Ardila, E. M., & Muñoz, R. P. (2015). Effects of dancing on the risk of falling related factors of healthy older adults: a systematic review. Archives of gerontology and geriatrics, 60(1), 1.

Hackney, M. E., & Earhart, G. M. (2010). Effects of dance on balance and gait in severe Parkinson disease: a case study. Disability & Rehabilitation, 32(8), 679-684.

Heiberger, L., Maurer, C., Amtage, F., Mendez-Balbuena, I., Schulte-Mönting, J., Hepp-Reymond, M.-C., & Kristeva, R. (2011). Impact of a weekly dance class on the functional mobility and on the quality of life of individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Frontiers In Aging Neuroscience, 3.

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Kattenstroth, J. C., Kolankowska, I., Kalisch, T., & Dinse, H. R. (2010). Superior sensory, motor, and cognitive performance in elderly individuals with multi-year dancing activities. Frontiers In Aging Neuroscience, 2.

Keogh, J. W., Kilding, A., Pidgeon, P., Ashley, L., & Gillis, D. (2009). Physical benefits of dancing for healthy older adults: a review. Journal of Aging Physical Activity, 17(4), 479-500.

Keogh, J. W., Kilding, A., Pidgeon, P., Ashley, L., & Gillis, D. (2012). Effects of different weekly frequencies of dance on older adults’ functional performance and physical activity patterns. Eur J Sports Exerc Sci, 1, 14-23.

Kim, S.-H., Kim, M., Ahn, Y.-B., Lim, H.-K., Kang, S.-G., Cho, J.-h., Song, S.-W. (2011). Effect of dance exercise on cognitive function in elderly patients with metabolic syndrome: A pilot study. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 10(4), 671-678.

Krampe, J., Wagner, J. M., Hawthorne, K., Sanazaro, D., Wong-Anuchit, C., Budhathoki, C., Raaf, S. (2014). Does dance-based therapy increase gait speed in older adults with chronic lower extremity pain: a feasibility study. Geriatric nursing (New York, N.Y.), 35(5), 339.

Machacova, K., Vankova, H., Volicer, L., Veleta, P., & Holmerova, I. (2015). Dance as Prevention of Late Life Functional Decline Among Nursing Home Residents. Journal of Applied Gerontology.

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Sandel, S. L., Judge, J. O., Landry, N., Faria, L., Ouellette, R., & Majczak, M. (2005). Dance and Movement Program Improves Quality-of-Life Measures in Breast Cancer Survivors. Cancer Nursing, 28(4), 301-309.

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Westheimer, O., McRae, C., Henchcliffe, C., Fesharaki, A., Glazman, S., Ene, H., & Bodis-Wollner, I. (2015). Dance for PD: a preliminary investigation of effects on motor function and quality of life among persons with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Journal of neural transmission, 1 22(9), 1263