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The health-related benefits of practicing dance and tai-chi among non-clinical adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Objectives: Dance and Tai Chi have become increasingly used as health promotion interventions. This review and meta-analysis examines their efficacy in improving physical and mental health in non-clinical populations. Research questions: Do dance and Tai Chi practices benefit physical health and psychological wellbeing? Method: This review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42022309436) and followed PRISMA (2020) guidelines. A comprehensive search was undertaken across eight databases. Results: The primary search identified 9228 studies. Following title, abstract, and full-text screening, 38 studies met the inclusion criteria; 26 were Tai Chi-focused and 12 were dance-focused. The Kmet quality assessment tool produced a mean total score of 20±3.87 and mean summary score of 0.77±0.14 (range 0.46-1.0). Nineteen (50%) studies scored inadequate on its replicability, due to poor methodological details. Twenty-seven (71%) studies purposefully recruited participants over the age of 60. Participants in the included studies were predominantly female, with the proportion in each study from 65% to 95.1%. Meta-analysis indicates significant balance and mental health benefits from dance and Tai Chi interventions (p<0.01), one set of Tai Chi data reported a negative effect on balance (p=0.01). Discussion: Dance and Tai Chi produced multiple benefits for physical and mental health among non-clinical populations. Their lack of intervention details, however, prevents future studies from replicating. The included studies highlighted a focus on fall prevention focusing mainly on an elderly female population. We recommend that future research assesses independent variables beyond balance and fall-related issues, and is conducted with young participants as well as male participants.
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Lu, J., Ngo, J., Devonport, T. and Wyon, M. (2025) The health-related benefits of practicing dance and tai-chi among non-clinical adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Ageing International, 50, Article 41. DOI: 10.1007/s12126-025-09623-x
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This is an author's accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Nature in Ageing International, available online: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12126-025-09623-x. The accepted manuscript may differ from the final published version. For re-use please see Springer's terms and conditions.
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0163-5158
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1936-606X
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