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Fit to Dance Survey: Elements of Lifestyle and Injury Incidence in Chinese Dancers.

Yanan Dang, Yiannis Koutedakis, Matthew Wyon1.   

Abstract

The Fit to Dance survey has been conducted using primarily Western participants and has provided foundation data for other studies. The purpose of the current study was to replicate the Fit to Dance 2 survey focusing on features of health and injuries in pre-professional and professional Chinese dancers of different genres. The survey was translated into Chinese with several new and modified questions. The survey was posted online for a 3-month period. A total of 1,040 individuals (82.8% female) completed the questionnaire, including 871 dance students (83.7%) and 169 professional dancers (16.3%), with focus in Chinese folk dance (44.4%), Chinese classical dance (25.6%), ballet (10.2%), and contemporary dance (9.8%). Compared to the Fit to Dance 2 survey, alcohol consumption (29% vs 82%; p<0.01) and smoking (13% vs 21%; p<0.05) were significantly less in Chinese dancers, but a higher percentage reported using weight-reducing eating plans (57% vs 23%; p<0.01) or having psychological issues with food (27% vs 24%; p<0.05). Reported injuries in a 12-month period prior to data collection were significantly lower in Chinese dancers (49% vs 80%; p<0.01). The type of injury (muscle and joint/ligament) and perceived cause of injury (fatigue, overwork, and reoccurrence of an old injury) were the same in both the current and previous survey. Mean injury rate ranged from 4.9 injuries/dancer (contemporary) to 3.4 injuries/dancer (Chinese folk dance), which is comparable to previously reported data on Western dance populations. This report provides the first comprehensive data on the health and injury incidence of Chinese dancers.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32135000     DOI: 10.21091/mppa.2020.1002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Probl Perform Art        ISSN: 0885-1158            Impact factor:   1.106


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1.  Prevalence of ankle instability in performers of Chinese classical dance: a cross-sectional study of 105 Chinese dancers.

Authors:  Vivian Wai-Ting Chui; Anson Hei-Ka Tong; Jasmine Yat-Ning Hui; Heidi Hiu-Tung Yu; Patrick Shu-Hang Yung; Samuel Ka-Kin Ling
Journal:  BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med       Date:  2022-09-15
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