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CompletedNCT05904171

Cognitive, Affective, and Motor Effects of Tangotherapy in Parkinson's Disease

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
45 (actual)
Sponsor
Istituto Auxologico Italiano · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
40 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Neuroscientific research has shown a close relationship between physical fitness and cognition, showing a positive effect of physical activity (e.g., aerobic activity) on the maintenance of psycho-cognitive well-being in the elderly. In particular, dancing seems to be very effective, as it involves both motor and multisensory aspects (touch, sight, hearing, proprioception), stimulating memory, motor learning and social interaction. In fact, dance increases sensory-motor skills and cognitive performance in the neurologically healthy elderly. Dance-based therapeutic approaches, in particular Argentine tango, have also been implemented in the context of neurodegenerative pathologies, including Parkinson's disease (PD) where motor (i.e., tremors, postural instability, motor slowdown) and cognitive difficulties (e.g., executive deficits) may coexist. Most of these studies have so far demonstrated a significant improvement in balance and a reduction in motor symptoms, while evidence regarding cognitive and emotional benefits brought about by dance remains limited. When investigated, cognitive benefits have often been evaluated at the level of global cognition (i.e., screening tests), without a detailed characterization of the effects of tango on cognitive and affective functioning (e.g., executive functions, social cognition, depressive symptoms), central aspects in Parkinson's disease.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALTangotherapyLearning and practicing a series of moves - both individual and with a partner - taken from Argentine Tango, according to the Riabilitango (R) approach. The training is aimed at improving both physical (e.g., balance, change of direction, coordination, endurance) and cognitive (i.e., learning, divided attention, inhibition, planning) domains, in a pleasant, enjoyable, and inclusive environment. This group-based training will take place twice a week (1h each session), for 6 weeks.
BEHAVIORALPhysical activityWalking and stretching in group twice a week (1h each session), for 6 weeks.

Timeline

Start date
2023-02-20
Primary completion
2025-05-09
Completion
2025-05-09
First posted
2023-06-15
Last updated
2025-09-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Italy

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05904171. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.