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      "Life without line dancing and the other activities would be too dreadful to imagine": an increase in social activity for older women.

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      Journal of women & aging
      Informa UK Limited

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          The literature on aging is replete with the positive effects of physical exercise on the well-being of older adults. Some suggest, however, that the potential impact of social activities has not received adequate attention, and others note the importance of distinguishing between the physical and nonphysical impact of these activities. This study investigated whether line dancing, a physical activity, led to an increase in social activity. Thirty women over the age of 60 were interviewed to discover how line dancing affected them. Content analysis of the interviews helped identify various themes indicating that line dancing enabled these women to expand their repertoire of social activity, leading to positive reinforcements such as further community involvement, charitable work, inclusion in national sports events, self-expression, and personal development. The impact of line dancing plainly goes beyond the perceived physical benefits.

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          Journal
          J Women Aging
          Journal of women & aging
          Informa UK Limited
          0895-2841
          0895-2841
          2008
          : 20
          : 3-4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Anthropology/Sociology, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag x17, Bellville, 7535 South Africa. knadasen@uwc.ac.za
          Article
          10.1080/08952840801985060
          18983115
          d43cd6ee-0f10-44e9-b085-383084178d60
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