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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.