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The Effect of Big Amplitude Calisthenic Group Exercises With Music on Balance and Dual Task Performance in Elderly Individuals
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Big Amplitude Calisthenic Group Exercise with Music and Big Amplitude Calisthenic Group Exercise for Older People. Completed, enrolled 50 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The subject of this research is to investigate the effect of high amplitude calisthenic group exercises with music on balance and dual task performance in elderly individuals. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of music during high amplitude calisthenic group exercises on dual task performance and balance in elderly residents living under the administration of Kagıthane Municipality in Istanbul.
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The exercise program will consist of balance and mobility-oriented exercises such as reaching forward and upward while sitting on a chair, taking steps forward, backward, sideways and backward while standing, transferring weight, counting in place, sit-to-stand exercises, walking, changing directions or walking over obstacles (Appendix: Exercise Program). This exercise program will be applied to the first group with the accompaniment of classical Western music, while the other group will be applied without music. The exercise programs will be performed for both groups for 40 minutes, two days a week and for eight weeks.
The exercise program will consist of balance and mobility-oriented exercises such as reaching forward and upward while sitting on a chair, taking steps forward, backward, sideways and backward while standing, transferring weight, counting in place, sit-to-stand exercises, walking, changing directions or walking over obstacles (Appendix: Exercise Program). This exercise program will be applied to the first group with the accompaniment of classical Western music, while the other group will be applied without music. The exercise programs will be performed for both groups for 40 minutes, two days a week and for eight weeks.