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期刊名:Journal of dance medicine & science

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ISSN:1089-313X

e-ISSN:2374-8060

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Elsa Urmston Elsa Urmston
Background: As dance medicine and science research paradigms expand, researchers are adopting interdisciplinary approaches which widen the research questions that are asked, how such research might be done, and the relevance that findings h...
Claire Farmer,Ashley Brain,Subathra Subramaniam Claire Farmer
Introduction: Research postulates that dance has the potential to encourage individual expression, develop interpersonal skills and reduce avoidance behaviours in autistic children. This study aimed to investigate the imp...
Erika Viviana Contreras-Castillo,Víctor Riquelme-Aguado,Carlos Romero-Morales et al. Erika Viviana Contreras-Castillo et al.
Background: Fibromyalgia impacts physical and mental health, affecting movement and body awareness. Non-pharmacological treatments like physiotherapy-based dance exercise intervention (PBDEI) may improve symptoms. The aim...
Mimi Guo,Muhamad Hafiz Bin Ismail,Qi Liang et al. Mimi Guo et al.
Introduction: This study applies bibliometric methods to analyse 853 papers on Latin dance in the field of sports, covering publications in the Web of Science database from 1989 to 2024. The aim was to identify development trends, research ...
Kelley R Wiese,Jatin P Ambegaonkar,Joel Martin et al. Kelley R Wiese et al.
Introduction: Dancers are aesthetic athletes with high workloads similar to sport athletes. Wearable biosensors are used in athletics to assess workload and inform training decisions to optimize performance and reduce fatigue and injury ris...
Justine Benoit-Piau,Evert Verhagen,Mélanie Morin et al. Justine Benoit-Piau et al.
Objectives: To explore the perceptions of dancers and the supporting staff regarding the management of dancers' health in a professional ballet company. Methods: Twenty-two dancers, health team members, artistic staff and administrators wer...
Hana Brborović,Sophie Manuela Lindner,Ognjen Brborović et al. Hana Brborović et al.
Introduction: Breaking, also known as breakdancing, has evolved from street culture to a structured sport, debuting in the 2024 Olympics. Despite its popularity, limited data exists on injury prevalence, types, and risk factors associated w...
Sophie Manuela Lindner,Nadja Schott,Sebastián Morales-Castillo et al. Sophie Manuela Lindner et al.
Introduction: Breaking has been included in the 2024 Olympic Games; however, research on the training and injuries of professional breakers remains limited. This study examines the profiles of competitive breakers within national squads wor...
Jingjing Xue,Ping Hong,Rou Wen et al. Jingjing Xue et al.
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to compare body composition, aerobic, and anaerobic capacity values in different dance styles and gain insight into the relationships between body composition and physiologic...
Caroline Simpkins,Jiyun Ahn,Feng Yang Caroline Simpkins
Introduction: Falls are a serious health concern with severe consequences in older adults. Various physical and cognitive functions are related to falls in older adults. Although studies have indicated that well-controlled ballet-based inte...