Resources
The Impact of Professionally Conducted Cultural Programs on the Physical Health, Mental Health, and Social Functioning of Older Adults.
via Gerontologist | Articles and Blog Posts | 2006
The aim of this study was to measure the impact of professionally conducted community-based cultural programs on the physical health, mental health, and social activities of individuals aged 65 and older. The positive impact of …
White Matter in the Older Brain Is More Plastic Than in the Younger Brain
via Neuroimage | Articles and Blog Posts | 2014
Visual perceptual learning (VPL) with younger subjects is associated with changes in functional activation of the early visual cortex. Although overall brain properties decline with age, it is unclear whether these declines are associated with …
Arts in Health: A Review of the Medical Literature. London: Artscouncil England.
Articles and Blog Posts | 2005
This review of medical literature published between 1990 and 2004 explores the relationship of the arts and humanities to healthcare, and the influence and effects of the arts on health. The aim of the study …
The Connection Between Art, Healing, and Public Health: A Review of Current Literature
via American Journal of Public Health | Articles and Blog Posts | 2010
This review explores the relationship between engagement with the creative arts and health outcomes, specifically the health effects of music engagement, visual arts therapy, movement-based creative expression, and expressive writing. Although there is evidence that …
Why Interval Training May Be the Best Workout at Any Age
via Mayo Clinic Newsletter | Articles and Blog Posts | 2017
Curious about high-intensity interval training [HIIT] but not sure it’s for you? See how intervals can be a fun and effective addition to any workout routine.
For Healthy Aging A Late Act in the Footlights
via New York Times | Articles and Blog Posts | 2012
The Burbank Senior Artists Colony is remarkable. Opened in 2005, it is a mix of market-rate and low-income apartments. The building looks like an upscale hotel but is built for the arts, with studios, a …
Dancing for Healthy Aging: Functional and Metabolic Perspectives
via Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine Journal | Articles and Blog Posts | 2018
Dancing has been used as a form of exercise to improve functional and metabolic outcomes during aging. The field lacks randomized, clinical trials (RCTs) evaluating metabolic outcomes related to dance interventions, but dancing may be …
Lessons From Ballroom Dancing With Older Adults
via Social Work with Groups | Articles and Blog Posts | 2017
During the spring of 2015, we were two MSW students who collaborated on a pilot program for the benefit of older adults. We began with the usual literature review for the purpose of defining the …
Ages and Stages: The Place of Theatre in the Lives of Older People
via Ageing and Society | Articles and Blog Posts | 2014
Despite the growing interest amongst gerontologists and literary and cultural scholars alike, in arts participation, ageing and the artistic outputs of older people, comparatively little attention has yet been paid to theatre and drama. Likewise, …
Making Art Tied to Fewer Cognitive Problems in Old Age
via Pacific Standard Magazine | Articles and Blog Posts | 2015
A Mayo Clinic study finds decades spent on creative work pay off.