Chronotype and Self-Reported Perception of Sleep Quality in Relation to Psychological Inflexibility in Dance Students DOI Open Access
Félix Arbinaga Ibarzábal,

Emilio Moreno-San-Pedro,

Gabriela Fernández-Acosta

et al.

Published: Oct. 26, 2023

Dance, as a performance activity, is associated with various problems. Among these challenges, sleep disturbances are notably prevalent. This study aimed to explore the potential relationship between characteristics—specifically chronotype and subjective quality—and psychological inflexibility in dance students. research adopted cross-sectional design using non-probabilistic sampling. One hundred fourteen students, mean age of 23.87 years, participated study. Assessment tools included Acceptance Action Questionnaire-II, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Composite Scale Morningness. The results revealed no gender differences or chronotype, although women report poorer quality. Differences emerged both quality when students were grouped according low, medium, high levels inflexibility. Those low inflexibility, opposed those better quality, observed medium groups. Students high-medium showed higher risk (OR = 6.373 times higher) experiencing poor compared In terms group inclined be more morning type than groups, latter two categorized having tend have longer history dancing under guidance teacher dedicate hours days per week rehearsal. findings discussed their educational implications for

Language: Английский

Development and Initial Validation of the Psychosocial Stress Scale for Dancers DOI

Y J Dong,

Young‐Eun Noh, Siqi Liu

et al.

SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Self-efficacy and perfectionism as a function of resilient behaviour in dance students DOI
Félix Arbinaga Ibarzábal

Research in Dance Education, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 19

Published: Feb. 13, 2025

Language: Английский

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Sleep Characteristics in Dance Students Related to Psychological Inflexibility DOI
Félix Arbinaga Ibarzábal, María Isabel Mendoza Sierra,

Gabriela Fernández-Acosta

et al.

Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 29(1), P. 3 - 12

Published: July 27, 2024

Introduction: Dance, as a performance activity, is associated with various problems. Among these challenges, sleep disturbances are notably prevalent. Aims: This study aimed to explore the potential relationship between characteristics-specifically chronotype and subjective quality- psychological inflexibility in dance students. Methods: research adopted cross-sectional design using non-probabilistic sampling. The data were collected paper format by visiting public conservatories private academies, online. One hundred fourteen students, mean age of 23.87 years, participated study. Assessment tools included Acceptance Action Questionnaire-II, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Composite Scale Morningness. Results: results revealed that 80.7% all students reported poor quality, compared 19.3% who good quality. Differences emerged both quality (F(2, 113) = 4.825, P .010) 6.172, .003) when grouped according low, medium, or high levels inflexibility. Those low inflexibility, opposed those report better no differences observed medium groups. Students high-medium showed higher risk (OR 6.373 times higher) experiencing In terms chronotype, group inclined be more morning type than groups, latter 2 categorized having tend have longer history dancing under guidance teacher dedicate hours days per week rehearsal. Conclusion: Conservatories can become "healthy spaces." this regard, hygiene programs Commitment Therapy interventions provide professionals working dancers professional companies conservatories.

Language: Английский

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From Stage to Screen: The Digital Mediatization of Ballet DOI Open Access

Jillian Verzywvelt

The Boller Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7

Published: April 3, 2024

While contributing to mediatization theory by extending the scope of study, this research explores interrelationship between digital media and ballet. Upon defining ballet as a sociocultural field, it attempts describe how influences assess: 1) why dancers varying degrees involvement use different types when engaging with their activity; 2) understand media’s influence on development ballet; 3) attitudes toward such that hold. The study first offers an outline history its longstanding relationship media. It then provides brief overview and, considering complexity contemporary environment, isolates mediatization. results suggest has significantly influenced ballet, affecting technical, professional, social institutions processes.

Language: Английский

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6-week time-restricted eating improves body composition, maintains exercise performance, without exacerbating eating disorder in female DanceSport dancers DOI Creative Commons
Yanbing Zhou, Xian Guo,

Zeyao Liu

et al.

Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 21(1)

Published: June 21, 2024

Despite the high risk of eating disorder (ED)-related attitudes and behaviors among female dancers, targeted scientific dietary regimens are currently inadequate. Time-restricted (TRE), a popular intermittent fasting protocol, has been shown to be effective in enhancing body composition exercise performance athletes. In this study, TRE was employed as regimen improve address ED DanceSport dancers.

Language: Английский

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Index of healthy eating and emotional eating in relation to psychological inflexibility in dance students DOI Creative Commons
Félix Arbinaga Ibarzábal, María Isabel Mendoza Sierra,

Gabriela Fernández-Acosta

et al.

Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(1)

Published: Jan. 20, 2024

Language: Английский

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The Impact of Body Image on Self-Confidence in Elite Dancers DOI Open Access

Carissa Bethel

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

In athletics and the performing arts, athletes performers are expected to maintain a healthy, strong, athletic physique. Specific professions foster thin body image amongst athletes, which be maintained. Pressure low weight or an has been considered risk factor for developing dissatisfaction (Nascimento, Luna, Fontenelle, 2012). Previous research shown that from health perspective satisfaction is one of crucial factors in prevention unhealthy, related behaviors, especially female (Kantanista et al., 2018). The addresses concerns elite performance populations age range 16 25 years age. review literature on ballet negatively influence dancers perception self.

Language: Английский

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Enhanced risk of disordered eating in female athletes: Exploring the contribution of sport types and competitive levels DOI
Barbara Vulpinari-Grajon, Stéphanie Scoffier‐Mériaux

Performance Enhancement & Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(2), P. 100277 - 100277

Published: March 11, 2024

Language: Английский

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Breaking points DOI Creative Commons

Isabella Lara

Dance Major Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(1)

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

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What Do We Know About the Energy Status and Diets of Pre-Professional and Professional Dancers: A Scoping Review DOI Open Access
Alessandra Rigoli,

Emily Dang,

Victoria Michael

et al.

Nutrients, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(24), P. 4293 - 4293

Published: Dec. 12, 2024

Background/Objectives: Dancers require adequate nutrition support for growth and development during the pre-professional stage, as well to fuel classes rehearsals enhance performance both professional dancers. The aim of this study is understand energy status diet dancers in genres ballet, contemporary, musical theatre, opera. Methods: Electronic databases (n = 9) grey literature were searched primary studies with no time limit. Screening data extraction completed by two reviewers. Results: Twelve included 7) 5) identified ballet 11) contemporary 1), on theatre or Studies indicated a negative balance low availability. Pre-professional had lower intakes than Professional BMI body fat percentages. Macronutrients mostly reported using acceptable macronutrient distribution range carbohydrates (38–56%E), protein (12–17%E), total (26–42%E). Iron calcium main micronutrients concern. Conclusions: Accredited sports dietitians are recommended optimize their health performance. Further investigation needed quantify assess dancers’ dietary intake guidelines reference.

Language: Английский

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