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      Mood changes following social dance sessions in people with Parkinson's disease.

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          Dance interventions have physical benefits for the elderly, especially those with Parkinson's disease. This study assessed the psychological benefits of dance. A total of 37 participants, with either Parkinson's disease (n= 22) or age-matched controls (n= 15) completed mood questionnaires before and after a 10-week dance intervention. An overall reduction in total mood disturbance and a specific reduction in anger were observed. In addition, less fatigue was found for those initially scoring higher in depression. This suggests that dance can provide psychological benefits for both people with Parkinson's disease and the elderly, with findings suggesting that this is an avenue to be explored further.

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          Journal
          J Health Psychol
          Journal of health psychology
          1461-7277
          1359-1053
          Apr 2016
          : 21
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Hertfordshire, UK c.lewis6@herts.ac.uk.
          [2 ] University of Hertfordshire, UK.
          Article
          1359105314529681
          10.1177/1359105314529681
          24752558
          e1f64028-d45f-4cc6-ae44-afc2ddcd6ecc
          © The Author(s) 2014.
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          Brunel University Mood Scale,Parkinson’s disease,Profile of Mood States,dance,exercise,mood

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