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Ples poboljšava kardiovaskularnu funkciju, koordinaciju, fleksibilnost i neuromuskularnu kondiciju. Istraživanja provedena na starijim odraslim osobama pokazuju da ples poboljšava ravnotežu i kognitivno zdravlje, a istovremeno smanjuje rizik od padova.<ref name="Keogh2009">Keogh, J. W. L., et al. (2009). Dance-based exercise improves functional and cognitive outcomes in older adults. ''Journal of Aging and Physical Activity'', 17(4), 409–425. https://doi.org/10.1123/japa.17.4.409</ref> Svjesni ples, kao praksa niskog utjecaja i vlastitog tempa, dostupan je širokom rasponu populacija.
Dance improves cardiovascular function, coordination, flexibility, and neuromuscular fitness. Research with older adults shows that dance enhances balance and cognitive health while reducing fall risk.<ref name="Keogh2009">Keogh, J. W. L., et al. (2009). Dance-based exercise improves functional and cognitive outcomes in older adults. ''Journal of Aging and Physical Activity'', 17(4), 409–425. https://doi.org/10.1123/japa.17.4.409</ref> Conscious dance, as a low-impact and self-paced practice, is accessible to a wide range of populations.
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Revision as of 16:37, 14 February 2026

Svjesni ples sve se više prepoznaje u akademskim i kliničkim kontekstima zbog svojih višestrukih zdravstvenih prednosti. Istraživanja koja obuhvaćaju psihologiju, neuroznanost, antropologiju i terapiju pokretom pružaju sve više dokaza da svjesno, slobodno kretanje može značajno podržati emocionalnu regulaciju, smanjenje stresa, fizičko zdravlje i društvenu povezanost.[1]

Neuroznanost i svjesni ples

Svjesni ples aktivira neuronske krugove povezane s motoričkom koordinacijom, emocijama i nagradom. Studije snimanja mozga pokazuju da ples stimulira regije poput bazalnih ganglija i prefrontalnog korteksa, dok ritmičko grupno kretanje povećava oslobađanje endorfina i društveno povezivanje.[2][3]

Vidi: Neuroznanost i svjesni ples

Istraživanje psihološkog i mentalnog zdravlja

Brojne studije ističu pozitivne učinke svjesnog plesa na anksioznost, depresiju, svjesnost i emocionalnu regulaciju. Sudionici često prijavljuju povećanu prisutnost, otpornost i pristup stanjima protoka. Istraživanja koja uspoređuju kretanje s tradicionalnom meditacijom pokazala su čak i veće povećanje svjesnosti kroz ples.[4][5][6]

Vidi: Istraživanje psihološkog i mentalnog zdravlja

Istraživanje tjelesnog zdravlja

Ples poboljšava kardiovaskularnu funkciju, koordinaciju, fleksibilnost i neuromuskularnu kondiciju. Istraživanja provedena na starijim odraslim osobama pokazuju da ples poboljšava ravnotežu i kognitivno zdravlje, a istovremeno smanjuje rizik od padova.[7] Svjesni ples, kao praksa niskog utjecaja i vlastitog tempa, dostupan je širokom rasponu populacija.

Anthropological and Sociological Evidence

From ancient ritual dances to modern communal practices, dance has served as a tool for group cohesion, social bonding, and emotional processing across human history. Anthropologists have identified dance as a cultural universal and a key part of shared identity and healing rituals.[8]

Ongoing Research and Knowledge Gaps

Despite promising findings, research on conscious dance remains underdeveloped in some areas. Future studies are needed to understand long-term effects, dosage, diversity of populations, and modality-specific outcomes. There is also a need for rigorous clinical trials that differentiate conscious dance from other types of physical or therapeutic activity.

Academic Papers and Articles

A compiled and growing collection of peer-reviewed studies, theoretical essays, and practitioner reports that inform the scientific foundation of conscious dance. This library supports students, facilitators, and researchers seeking evidence-based material.

References

  1. Koch, S. C., et al. (2022). The therapeutic effects of dance movement, and their underlying neurophysiological mechanisms. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 874312. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.874312
  2. Brown, S., Martinez, M. J., & Parsons, L. M. (2006). The neural basis of human dance. Cerebral Cortex, 16(8), 1157–1167. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhj057
  3. Tarr, B., Launay, J., & Dunbar, R. I. M. (2015). Silent disco: Dancing in synchrony leads to elevated pain thresholds and social closeness. Evolution and Human Behavior, 36(4), 294–301. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2015.01.004
  4. Meekums, B., Karkou, V., & Nelson, E. A. (2015). Dance movement therapy for depression. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2015(2), CD009895. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD009895.pub2
  5. Pinniger, R., et al. (2013). Tango dance can reduce distress and insomnia in people with self-referred affective symptoms. American Journal of Dance Therapy, 35(1), 60–77. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10465-012-9141-y
  6. Maciejewski, D. F., et al. (2018). The experience of flow in conscious dance: A global survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(6), 1248. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061248
  7. Keogh, J. W. L., et al. (2009). Dance-based exercise improves functional and cognitive outcomes in older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 17(4), 409–425. https://doi.org/10.1123/japa.17.4.409
  8. Dunbar, R. (2014). How conversations around campfires came to be. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 1135. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01135