IMPROVment As A Means for Improvement

The authors of the research study “Improvisational Movement to Improve Quality of Life in Older Adults With Early-Stage Dementia: A Pilot Study”, Dr. Christina Hugenschmidt, doctoral student Deepthi Thumuluri, and Professor Christina Soriano, are featured presenters at Dance Science Symposium 2023. For further information. Written by Isabel Hansen Edited by Kiley M. Baker and Dr. […]

Randomized Controlled Trial of Social Ballroom Dancing and Treadmill Walking: Preliminary Findings on Executive Function and Neuroplasticity From Dementia-at-Risk Older Adults

Helena M. Blumen has a new article, Randomized Controlled Trial of Social Ballroom Dancing and Treadmill Walking: Preliminary Findings on Executive Function and Neuroplasticity From Dementia-at-Risk Older Adults, published in Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. Blumen, H. M., Ayers, E., Wang, C., Ambrose, A. F., Jayakody, O., & Verghese, J. (2022). Randomized Controlled Trial […]

Dance Interventions as Non-Pharmacological Strategiesfor the Treatment of Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment

Komanthi Kouloutbani has a new article, Dance Interventions as Non-Pharmacological Strategiesfor the Treatment of Dementia andMild Cognitive Impairment, published in International Journal of Humanities and Social Science. Kouloutbani, K., Venetsanou, F., Karteroliotis, K. (2021). Dance Interventions as Non-Pharmacological Strategiesfor the Treatment of Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 11(10), […]