Dance Fitness Classes Improve the Health-Related Quality of Life in Sedentary Women
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Group fitness classes Sedentarism Physical activity Dance exercise
Date
2020-05Referencia bibliográfica
Barranco-Ruiz, Y., Paz-Viteri, S., & Villa-González, E. (2020). Dance Fitness Classes Improve the Health-Related Quality of Life in Sedentary Women. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(11), 3771. [DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17113771]
Abstract
Introduction: This study aims to analyze the effect of two dance-focused and choreographic
fitness classes on Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in sedentary worker women. Methods:
65 sedentary middle-aged worker women (38 ± 7.3 years old) completed a 16-week intervention
randomly assigned to: (1) dance fitness group based on Zumba Fitness classes (DF group, n = 25)],
(2) dance fitness + functional strength training group (DFFT group, n = 20), and (3) control group
(n = 20). HRQoL was assessed by the 36-Item Short-Form Health-Survey (SF-36), which evaluates
8 dimensions of health [General Health (GH), Physical Functioning (PF), Social Functioning (SF),
Physical Role (PR), Emotional Role (ER), Bodily Pain (BP), Vitality (V), and Mental Health (MH)]
scored from 0 (worst) to 100 (best health status). Results: The control group statistically differed
from both exercise groups in PF and PR, and from the DF group in SF and MH showing a lower
score. No statistical differences were observed between exercise groups post-intervention, except
in V. DF group showed increases in GH, PF, SF, V, PR, and MH post-intervention. Conclusions: A
16-week dance fitness intervention based on Zumba Fitness classes generates notable improvements
in a wide range of HRQoL dimensions in sedentary middle-aged worker women, especially in V, PR
and MH dimensions.