Effects of Japanese drum exercise on depression and physical function in community-dwelling older women

Masayo Tanaka (MS) , Fumiko Komura (PhD) , Akiko Hanai (MS) , Tadao Tsuboyama (MD, PhD) , Hidenori Arai (MD, PhD)
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Abstract

Background/Purpose

We examined whether a 3-month Japanese drum exercise program can ameliorate depressive mood and improve physical fitness in community-dwelling older women.

Methods

The participants were 40 community-dwelling older women aged 65 years and older who satisfied one or more of the mood items on the Kihon checklist. They were divided into two groups: a 3-month Japanese drum exercise group and a control group. The study included 21 women who participated in Japanese drum exercises (mean age, 76.8 ± 5.2 years) and 19 control participants (79.8 ± 5.4 years). To evaluate the participants' psychological status, we used the depression item (D) on the short form of the profile of mood states. The body composition of participants was determined using bioelectrical impedance analysis. In addition, gait speed, grip strength, and scores on the morale scale, the geriatric depression scale, the trail making test, and the mini-mental state examination were measured before and after the intervention.

Results

After the 3-month intervention, we found no significant main effect-induced differences (p = 0.135) in Profile of Mood States between the groups. No significant difference was found between groups for any of the psychophysiological or physical fitness measures after the intervention.

Conclusion

Our results did not support the hypothesis that the Japanese drum exercise can improve depressive mood in older women. However, depressive mood showed a slight improvement in the intervention group, suggesting that a longer or more frequent session of intervention might have had an effect.

日本鼓运动对社区老年妇女抑郁和身体功能的影响
背景/目的我们研究了为期3个月的日本鼓锻炼计划是否能改善社区老年女性的抑郁情绪和身体素质。方法参与者是40名65岁及以上的社区老年女性,她们满足Kihon清单上的一个或多个情绪项目。他们被分为两组:为期3个月的日本鼓练习组和对照组。该研究包括21名参加日本鼓练习的女性(平均年龄76.8±5.2岁)和19名对照组参与者(79.8±5.4岁)。为了评估参与者的心理状态,我们在情绪状态简表中使用了抑郁项目(D)。参与者的身体成分是通过生物电阻抗分析确定的。此外,在干预前后测量步态速度、握力和士气量表、老年抑郁症量表、追踪测试和迷你精神状态检查的分数。结果经过3个月的干预,我们发现两组之间的情绪状态谱没有显著的主效应诱导差异(p=0.135)。干预后,两组之间的任何心理生理或身体健康指标均无显著差异。结论我们的研究结果不支持日本鼓运动可以改善老年女性抑郁情绪的假设。然而,干预组的抑郁情绪略有改善,这表明更长时间或更频繁的干预可能会产生效果。
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