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<title>EFFECTS OF AEROBIC DANCE AND PEDOMETER-BASED WALK ON CARDIOVASCULAR PARAMETERS, BODY COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONAL ABILITY OF BAPTIST ELDERLY WOMEN IN THE IBADAN METROPOLIS</title>
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<title>EFFECTS OF AEROBIC DANCE AND PEDOMETER-BASED WALK ON CARDIOVASCULAR PARAMETERS, BODY COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONAL ABILITY OF BAPTIST ELDERLY WOMEN IN THE IBADAN METROPOLIS</title>
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<description>EFFECTS OF AEROBIC DANCE AND PEDOMETER-BASED WALK ON CARDIOVASCULAR PARAMETERS, BODY COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONAL ABILITY OF BAPTIST ELDERLY WOMEN IN THE IBADAN METROPOLIS
DUYILEMI, Atolani Shakirat
Health-promoting activities are undertaken by some orthodox churches in the Ibadan&#13;
metropolis, including the Baptist Church, which has a Department dedicated to the&#13;
healthcare of its members, particularly the elderly. Research has shown that elderly&#13;
people experience physiological decline in terms of cardiovascular parameters, body&#13;
composition, and functional ability, making exercise crucial to mitigating the burden&#13;
of age-related illness. Previous studies focused largely on conventional exercise, with&#13;
little attention paid to Aerobic Dance (AD) and Pedometer-based Walk (PBW). This&#13;
study, therefore, determined the effects of AD and PBW on the Cardiovascular&#13;
Parameters –CP [Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP), Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) and&#13;
Mean Arterial Blood Pressure (MABP), Body Composition –BC [Fat Mass (FM), FatFree Mass (FFM), Body Mass Index (BMI)] and Functional Ability –FA [Chair SitReach (CSR), Arm Curl (AC) and Chair Sit and Stand (CSS)] of Baptist elderly&#13;
women in the Ibadan metropolis. The moderating effect of of elderliness was also&#13;
examined.&#13;
The study was anchored to the Programmed Theory of Ageing, while pretest-posttest&#13;
control group quasi-experimental design with a 3x2 factorial matrix was adopted. The&#13;
simple random sampling technique was used to select three out of the 25 associations&#13;
in Ibadan Baptist Conference. Simple random sampling was adopted to select a church&#13;
from each of the selected associations. Seventy elderly women of age 55 years and&#13;
above were purposively selected from the sampled churches. Treatment lasted for 12&#13;
weeks. Data were analysed using multivariate analysis of covariance at 0.05 level of&#13;
significance.&#13;
The participants’ age was 61.33±5.88 years. Treatment had a significant main effect on&#13;
cardiovascular parameters. On MABP (F(2; 64) = 5.36, η2 =.16), the participants exposed&#13;
to PBW had the lowest mean score (88.268); on SBP (F(2; 64) = 7.22, η2=.20), the&#13;
participants exposed to PBW had the lowest mean score (122.41); and on DBP (F(2; 64)&#13;
= 3.59, η2=.11), the participants exposed to PBW had the lowest mean (71.54). The&#13;
treatment was significant on two of the body composition parameters - FM (F(2; 64) =&#13;
19.77, η2=.41). The participants exposed to AD had the lowest mean score (28.85) and&#13;
BMI (F(2; 64) = 23.06, η2=.45). The participants exposed to AD had the lowest mean&#13;
score (26.71). The treatment was also significant on functional ability parameters. On&#13;
CSR (F(2; 64) =16.98, η2=.37), the participants exposed to AD had the highest mean&#13;
score (4.85); on CSS (F(2; 64) = 43.79, η2=.602), the participants exposed to AD had the&#13;
highest mean score (20.72); and on AC (F(2; 64) = 25.30, η2=.47), the participants&#13;
exposed to AD had the highest mean score (29.04). Stage of elderliness had a&#13;
significant main effect only on AC (F(1; 65) = 3.97, η2=.06). The two-way interaction&#13;
effects of treatment and stage of elderliness were not significant.&#13;
Aerobic dance and pedometer-based walk improved the cardiovascular parameters,&#13;
body composition, and functional ability among the Baptist elderly women in the&#13;
Ibadan metropolis. Therefore, aerobic dance and pedometer-based walk should be&#13;
adopted to mitigate the burden of age-related illness of Baptist elderly women.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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