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BAILAMOS: Development, Pilot Testing, and Future Directions of a Latin Dance Program for Older Latinos.

David X Marquez1, Eduardo E Bustamante2, Susan Aguiñaga3, Rosalba Hernandez4.   

Abstract

Older Latinos have low rates of physical activity (PA) and poor health outcomes. Focus groups and a single group, pre-post 3-month pilot of a culturally appropriate Latin dance program (BAILAMOS) were conducted among older, inactive Latinos with a self-identified mobility limitation. Nine themes emerged from focus groups, including cultural influences of dance and barriers to dancing. In the pilot intervention, 9 of 13 older Latinos completed the program and attended 85% of the sessions. Self-reported PA significantly increased (p < .05; d = 1.39), but daily accelerometer-assessed PA decreased for moderate-intensity PA (p = .18; d = 0.29). Participants reported significantly greater enjoyment of PA (p < .05; d = 0.61) and improved physical quality of life (p = .23; d = 0.31). Improvements in mobility (p = .15; d = 0.56) and aspects of cognition were demonstrated. The BAILAMOS program appears to be feasible, culturally appropriate, and has the potential to improve psychosocial determinants of PA, self-reported PA, and aspects of health.
© 2014 Society for Public Health Education.

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Keywords:  Latino; aging and health; arts; health disparities; physical activity/exercise

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25108538     DOI: 10.1177/1090198114543006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


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