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The Effects of Adapted Tango on Spatial Cognition and Disease Severity in Parkinson’s Disease

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The Effects of Adapted Tango on Spatial Cognition and Disease Severity in Parkinson’s Disease

Auteurs : Kathleen E. Mckee ; Madeleine E. Hackney

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This study determined effects of community-based adapted tango upon spatial cognition and disease severity in Parkinson’s disease (PD) while controlling for the effects of social interaction. Thirty-three individuals with mild-moderate PD (stage I–III) were assigned to twenty, 90-minute Tango (n=24) or Education (n=9) lessons over 12 weeks. Disease severity, spatial cognition, balance, and fall incidence were evaluated pre-, post-, and 10–12 weeks post-intervention. T-tests and ANOVAs evaluated differences. Twenty-three Tango and 8 Education participants finished. Tango participants improved on disease severity (p=0.008), and spatial cognition (p=0.021) compared to Education participants. Tango participants also improved in balance (p=0.038), and executive function (p=0.012). Gains were maintained 10–12 weeks post-intervention. Multimodal exercise with structured syllabi may improve disease severity and spatial cognition.


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DOI: 10.1080/00222895.2013.834288
PubMed: 24116748
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