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THE IMPACT OF DANCE ON HEALTH AND WELLBEING Visiting Professor Christine Bamford1
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WORLD DANCE CONGRESS ATHENS Professor Christine Bamford2
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WHY WE ARE – WHERE WE ARE Professor Christine Bamford3
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6 Billion years transition - Ape to Man Professor Christine Bamford4
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2011 PeaceHealth Laboratories5 (1)Technology Out Paces Biology One billion adults overweight world wide + 1B overweight 300M obese +2M deaths (inactivity) +2.3B overweight (2015) Source: CDC, World Health Organization, Milken Institute Chronic Health Conditions 1.Cancer, 2.Diabetes, 3.Heart Diseases, 4.Hypertension, 5.Mental Disorders, 6.Pulmonary Conditions, 7.Stroke 45% US (1 chronic Disease) 7 of 10 (1.7M) US death/year 75% ($1.5T) of US health cost $1T losses in productivity 20% children obese Obesity - $45B to employers 5-6 Million Years 30-40 Years Economist 2003
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In 3-4 Decades - genetically stable population to 1 billion overweight No longer accidentally well Poor health increasingly affecting our youth Diabetes Mellitus II, Obesity Cardiovascular disease, Stroke, Some Cancers others 70-85% of chronic care appears lifestyle mediated ¾ of US Healthcare spend and 70% of UK is on chronic care management (LTC) UK – Long terms conditions set to increase Evidence of Global spread of avoidable poor health 2011 PeaceHealth Laboratories6
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PREVALANCE OF OBESITY Reference Peace Laboratories7
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The Diabetes Epidemic – est 384 m by 2030 – explosion T2 in children and young 2011 PeaceHealth Laboratories8
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9 0 25 65 years IllnessPre-IllnessWellness Desired Predicted Death 60-80% Preventable 60-80 % ill health preventable 2011 PeaceHealth Laboratories Age
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WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION DROP IN DAILY ACIVITY SWITCH FROM FARM TO FACTORY FOODS CONSISTENT REGARDLESS OF POPULATION OR COUNTRY World Health Organisation10
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IMPACT OF DANCE ON HEALTH & WELLBEING 11
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TECHNOLOGY DRIVING FITNESS 12
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DANCING MAKES YOU SMARTER Richard Powers Stanford University Social Dance13
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DANCE MORE ! 14
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DANCE IMPACT ON CHILDREN 15
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DANCE IMPACT ON ADOLESCENTS Professor Christine Bamford16
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DOES THE STYLE OF DANCE MATTER Professor Christine Bamford17
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ELDERLY DANCE – IMPACT ON GAIT; MOBILITY; BALANCE SOCIAL INTERACTION & REDUCTION IN ISOLATION 18
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SPIRITUAL ENGAGEMENT IN DANCE Professor Christine Bamford19
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EMOTION & EMPATHY LABAN TRINITY20
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JOIN THE DANCE FOR WELLNESS Professor Christine Bamford21
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CONCLUSIONS ENCOURAGING ADOPTION EVIDENCE OF IMPACT ON PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING PROJECT AND PERFORMANCE DANCE STYLE – TAILOR TO THE INDIVIDUAL CAN WE BECOME DANCE & WELLNESS CHAMPIONS ? CHILDREN, YOUTH AND ELDERLY KEY PRIORITY Professor Christine Bamford22
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Visiting Professor Christine Bamford – thank you.... Professor Christine Bamford23
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