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Dance Therapy Stops Cognitive Decline in Parkinson's Disease - News Directory 3

Dance Therapy Stops Cognitive Decline in Parkinson’s Disease

December 6, 2025 Jennifer Chen Health
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  • What: A six-year study shows dance ‍therapy‌ can prevent cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease patients.
  • Where: York University, ⁢Canada, with participants in the⁤ "Sharing ⁢Dance Parkinson's" program.
  • Why ⁢it​ matters: ⁤Offers a non-pharmaceutical intervention to ‍combat a ​debilitating symptom⁤ of Parkinson's, improving quality of life.
Original source: ad-hoc-news.de

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Dance Therapy Halts Cognitive Decline in​ ParkinsonS ‌Disease


Dance Therapy Stops Cognitive Decline‌ in Parkinson’s Disease

What: A six-year study shows dance ‍therapy‌ can prevent cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease patients.

Where: York University, ⁢Canada, with participants in the⁤ “Sharing ⁢Dance Parkinson’s” program.

When: Study results published December 2025 (first week). Data collected over six years.

Why ⁢it​ matters: ⁤Offers a non-pharmaceutical intervention to ‍combat a ​debilitating symptom⁤ of Parkinson’s, improving quality of life.

What’s next: ⁤ Further ⁤research to⁣ understand the specific​ mechanisms and optimize dance‌ therapy ⁢protocols. Increased adoption of structured lifestyle programs and AI-driven brain ⁢health tools.

A long-term study shows that dance therapy can stop cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease. At the same time, structured lifestyle programs and digital AI tools for brain health are becoming increasingly crucial.

Dance keeps Parkinson’s patients cognitively fit ‍- for six years. This is​ shown by a new study from‌ York University, ‍which was published ⁢in ⁢early December 2025. While those affected usually experience progressive losses, participants in⁣ a dance group remained mentally stable. Simultaneously occurring, AI tools and structured lifestyle programs⁤ are revolutionizing brain health.

Choreography as Neurological Intervention

Researchers from York University followed participants in the “Sharing Dance Parkinson’s” program for six years.The result surprises even experts: Zero ‍cognitive decline ⁤ – while the inactive control group showed the expected degradation.

“The ‍result is remarkable,” explains Prof. Joseph DeSouza, co-author of the study. The ​key is ⁣not just in movement,but in the cognitive ‍demand: learning⁢ new choreographies,feeling rhythm,interacting socially.‌ This combination stimulates neuroplastic⁤ processes more⁤ intensively than pure fitness training.

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the message is clear: move away from isolated brain games on the screen and ⁤towards complex motor-cognitive tasks in the real world.

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