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A comprehensive scoping review of intergenerational dance programmes for cohorts with a generational gap

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posted on 2025-01-03, 09:41 authored by Siobhan O’Reilly, Orfhlaith Ni BhriainOrfhlaith Ni Bhriain, Sarah DillonSarah Dillon, Amanda M. CliffordAmanda M. Clifford

Loneliness and physical inactivity are issues that affect both young people and older adults. This can have negative health outcomes and well as high costs on health services. Physical activity can positively influence both physical and psychosocial health outcomes, however enjoyment is necessary for adherence. Combining exercise with arts-based activities can improve enjoyment for older adults and young people. Dance has been found to be a safe and enjoyable form of physical activity that can be equally or more effective than conventional exercise options. Intergenerational interventions can improve relationships between generations. The aim of this scoping review was to collate and map the available evidence for intergenerational dance

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Capacity Building for Evidence Synthesis - "Evidence Synthesis Ireland"

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PLoS ONE 19(12), e0311564

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PLOS

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Irish Research Council Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Grant number: GOIPG/2023/4704

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  • Health Research Institute (HRI)

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  • Allied Health
  • Irish World Academy of Music & Dance

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