Abstract

Dancesport is an activity that combined the dance and the competitive sport, and becomes more and more popular. The respective correlation between balance and cognition and mood become hot issues. The purpose of this research is to investigate the respective correlation between body balance and cognition and mood of dancesport athletes in different levels through testing and analysis their static postural balance, cognition and mood. Eighteen dancesport athletes in different levels are classified into 3 groups by years of training and weekly training time, including the high level group (HG), the middle level group (MG) and the primary level group (PG). All subjects are tested their static postural balance, simple reaction time (SRT), spatial positional memory span (SMS), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). The results suggested that both the cognition and mood of athletes in different levels are related to the body balance, but they have different linear correlations in three groups.

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