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Beneficial effects of choir singing on cognition and well-being of older adults : Evidence from a cross-sectional study

Publiceringsår

2021

Upphovspersoner

Pentikäinen, Emmi; Pitkäniemi, Anni; Siponkoski, Sini-Tuuli; Jansson, Maarit; Louhivuori, Jukka; Johnson, Julene K.; Paajanen, Teemu; Särkämö, Teppo

Abstrakt

Background and objectives: Choir singing has been associated with better mood and quality of life (QOL) in healthy older adults, but little is known about its potential cognitive benefits in aging. In this study, our aim was to compare the subjective (self-reported) and objective (test-based) cognitive functioning of senior choir singers and matched control subjects, coupled with assessment of mood, QOL, and social functioning. Research design and methods: We performed a cross-sectional questionnaire study in 162 healthy older (age ≥ 60 years) adults (106 choir singers, 56 controls), including measures of cognition, mood, social engagement, QOL, and role of music in daily life. The choir singers were divided to low (1-10 years, N = 58) and high (>10 years, N = 48) activity groups based on years of choir singing experience throughout their life span. A subcohort of 74 participants (39 choir singers, 35 controls) were assessed also with a neuropsychological testing battery. Results: In the neuropsychological testing, choir singers performed better than controls on the verbal flexibility domain of executive function, but not on other cognitive domains. In questionnaires, high activity choir singers showed better social integration than controls and low activity choir singers. In contrast, low activity choir singers had better general health than controls and high activity choir singers. Discussion and implications: In healthy older adults, regular choir singing is associated with better verbal flexibility. Long-standing choir activity is linked to better social engagement and more recently commenced choir activity to better general health.
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Organisationer och upphovspersoner

Helsingfors universitet

Pitkäniemi Anni

Pentikäinen Emmi

Jansson Maarit

Siponkoski Sini-Tuuli

Särkämö Teppo

Jyväskylä universitet

Louhivuori Jukka

Arbetshälsoinstitutet

Paajanen Teemu

Publikationstyp

Publikationsform

Artikel

Rapport

Nej

Moderpublikationens typ

Tidning

Artikelstyp

En originalartikel

Målgrupp

Vetenskaplig

Kollegialt utvärderad

Kollegialt utvärderad

UKM:s publikationstyp

A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift

Publikationskanalens uppgifter

Journal/Serie

PLoS ONE

Moderpublikationens namn

PLoS One

Volym

16

Nummer

2

Artikelnummer

0245666

Publikationsforum

65163

Publikationsforumsnivå

1

Öppen tillgång

Öppen tillgänglighet i förläggarens tjänst

Ja

Öppen tillgång till publikationskanalen

Helt öppen publikationskanal

Parallellsparad

Ja

Parallellagringens licens

CC BY

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Vetenskapsområden

Psykologi; Neurovetenskaper; Folkhälsovetenskap, miljö och arbetshälsa; Teater, dans, musik, övrig scenkonst

Identifierade tema

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Publiceringsland

Förenta staterna (USA)

Förlagets internationalitet

Internationell

Språk

engelska

Internationell sampublikation

Ja

Sampublikation med ett företag

Nej

DOI

10.1371/journal.pone.0245666

Publikationen ingår i undervisnings- och kulturministeriets datainsamling

Ja