Systematic Review: Singing-Based Interventions to Improve Physical Functions Related to Aging Voice in Older Adults
Crystal W.-N. Yuen,
Estella P.-M. Ma
Abstract:Purpose:
This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effects of singing as an intervention for aging voice.
Method:
Quantitative studies of interventions for older adults with any medical condition that involves singing as training were reviewed, measured by respiration, phonation, and posture, which are the physical functions related to the aging voice. English and Chinese studies published until April 2024 were searched using 31 electronic databases,… Show more
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