Health and Gait Outcomes in Elderly Dancers Compared to Inactive Adults
Comparative Analysis of Aerobic Capacity, Muscle Strength, Flexibility, Postural Control, Mental Well-being, and Gait Parameters in Elderly Dancers and Inactive Adults
Dr. Kovács Éva
180 participants
Sep 12, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of this observational study is to assess functional fitness and spatial-temporal gait parameters in individuals aged 65 years and over who regularly participate in senior dance classes. These outcomes will be compared with those of two inactive control groups: aged-matched older adults and inactive middle-aged individuals (aged 25-40 years) who have not engaged in any structured physical activity in the past six months. Furthermore, our study aimed to assess the correlation between the duration of participation in senior dance and the measured variables including physical fitness, gait characteristics, and mental well-being.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- aged 25-40 years (for middle-aged group); aged 65 years or over (for older people group);
- participating in senior dance class at least once a week for at least three months (for dancing group); not participated in any physical activity in the previous 6 months
- being able to walk at least 6 meters
Exclusion Criteria3
- having neurological diseases (hemiplegia, Parkinson's disease, neuropathy affecting the lower limbs)
- using a walking aid
- suffering from injury affecting the lower limbs occurred in the past six months
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NCT07170241