2015
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2015.00444
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Partnered Dancing to Improve Mobility for People With Parkinson's Disease

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“…Salsa dancing consists of special signs in each of its steps, and is usually between 8 -16 counts in the music [13]. Some of the movements of Salsa and…”
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“…Salsa dancing consists of special signs in each of its steps, and is usually between 8 -16 counts in the music [13]. Some of the movements of Salsa and…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[47][48][49][50][51][52] Musical accompaniment may modulate dopamine and serotonin, alleviating symptoms of fatigue or depression as well as improving quality of life. [54][55][56] Future studies should consider the effect of set dancing on emotional and social wellbeing. Research has found people with PD show slower rates of learning compared to age-match controls 58 .…”
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“…6 The evidence in this review indicates that dancing is enjoyable and can motive regular participation. The group setting 46 of dance along with the various styles 47 and music 48 …”
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“…56 Music accompaniment in dance may help combat fatigue by activating brain areas such as the amygdala and cingulate cortex and stimulating dopamine. 48 Only one included study examined the impact of dance on fatigue. 43 While the results of this study were positive, more research is warranted to determine if dancing can help people with PD manage this deliberating symptom.…”
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