Study: Dancing can reverse the signs of aging in the brain

in #science7 years ago (edited)

According to a study published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, dancing can reverse signs of aging in the brain. The study also found that dancing showed greater results than other types of physical activity.

Dr Kathrin Rehfeld, lead author of the study, explained that, "Exercise has the beneficial effect of slowing down or even counteracting age-related decline  in mental and physical capacity. In this study, we show that two different types of  physical exercise  (dancing and endurance training) both increase the area of the brain  that declines with age. In comparison, it was only dancing that lead to  noticeable behavioral changes in terms of improved balance." 

The subjects in the study had an average age of 68 and were split off into two separate groups, one to test the effects of dancing and the other endurance training.

 "We tried to provide our seniors in the dance group with constantly  changing dance routines of different genres (Jazz, Square,  Latin-American and Line Dance). Steps, arm-patterns, formations, speed  and rhythms were changed every second week to keep them in a constant  learning process. The most challenging aspect for them was to recall the  routines under the pressure of time and without any cues from the  instructor," Rehfeld said.

 "Right now, we are evaluating a new system called "Jymmin" (jamming  and gymnastic). This is a sensor-based system which generates sounds  (melodies, rhythm) based on physical activity.  We know that dementia patients react strongly when listening to music.  We want to combine the promising aspects of physical activity and active  music making in a feasibility study with dementia patients. I believe that everybody would like to live an independent and  healthy life, for as long as possible. Physical activity is one of the  lifestyle factors that can contribute to this, counteracting several  risk factors and slowing down age-related decline. I think dancing is a powerful tool to set new challenges for body and mind, especially in older age," Rehfeld added.  

 

 

Study: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2017.00305/full

A different study conducted at McGill University’s Psychology Department has shown that music is actually more effective than drugs  for a variety of different conditions. The study found that music can  release natural chemicals and pain relievers in the brain that work  quicker and better than drugs do. Prof. Levitin, one of the study’s main researchers explained how  music can trigger chemical processes in the brain that have healing  effects. 

“We’ve found compelling evidence that musical interventions can play a  health care role in settings ranging from operating rooms to family  clinics. But even more importantly, we were able to document the  neurochemical mechanisms by which music has an effect in four domains:  management of mood, stress, immunity and as an aid to social bonding,”  Levitin said. 

The researchers found that music can release dopamine and opioids,  cortisol, serotonin and oxytocin. When these chemicals are released,  they can improve motivation, increase pleasure derived from certain  activities, which can help with eating disorders and other issues. These  natural chemicals can also help with stress, social anxiety and improve  immunity. Dr. Francis Chandra commented on the study, saying that that these  findings could encourage people to limit their dependence on other  drugs. 

“We know music facilitates active neurochemical processes in a  symphony of opioids which pharmaceutical intervention has been unable to  match. We’ve had residents where we could reduce psychotropic drugs or  have them come off, and we could see benefits to staff with improvements  in morale and engagement,” he said.

 In one study, it was found that patients who listened to music before  surgery had lower anxiety levels than people who were given  anti-anxiety drugs like Valium or Xanax.

 “The reviewed evidence does provide preliminary support for the claim  that neurochemical changes mediate the influence of music on health.  Music is among those lifestyle choices that may reduce stress, protect  against disease, and manage pain,” the study said. 

Most of the popular medications on the market today are simply  catalysts to unlock the power chemicals that are already stored in our  brains. To find natural ways to unlock these chemicals, can allow us to  gain the benefits of those chemicals, without putting big pharma toxins  into our bodies. 

Study: https://www.mcgill.ca/newsroom/channels/news/major-health-benefits-music-uncovered-2255

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Damn..maybe that's why I've been a sad sack, I stopped dancing, havent been to a good show in a couple years (going to a bad show is the same as no show at all)..kinda irritating dude, I spent alotta money to release some of those chemicals..should of kept raging lol

Good shit as always.

DUH! Why do you think Ravers can still party and do drugs at 40 and 50!?!?!

i agree with this on so many levels! thanks for posting such an informative piece about the subject. i think music, art in general, and our mentality play such a big role in not just mental health and spiritual health, but also physical health. it reminded me of this study this scientist did on growing plants in a positive and negative environment - where one set he would say really uplifting things to and compliment, and the others he would scold and say terrible things to - and it actually affected their growth significantly! i know its not exactly the same thing( i diverge all the time haha), but thought you might find it interesting given your background:)

i couldnt find the original link but heres one on rice and another person trying out the plant one (not the original):

http://thirdmonk.net/knowledge/masaru-emoto-rice-emotions-experiment-video.html

one good thing about music is that when it hits you, you feel no pain.

Exercise helps a lot of stuff! Did a report in college on its effects on depression

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