PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

Is dancing an effective intervention for fat loss? A systematic review and meta-analysis of dance interventions on body composition.

  • Yaya Zhang,
  • Zhicheng Guo,
  • Yin Liu,
  • Yongxu Zhou,
  • Longjun Jing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
p. e0296089

Abstract

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ObjectiveThe systematic review aimed to review the research on the effects of dance interventions, relative to normal lifestyles, on body composition in people with overweight and obesity.Methods7 databases were searched from their inception to 3 July 2023 for studies with dance interventions and normal lifestyles groups. Only studies investigating dance interventions in people with overweight and obesity(body mass index (BMI)>24kg/m2 and percent fat mass (Fat(%)) abnormal(male>20%, female>25%)) were included in the meta-analysis. There were no restrictions on dance forms.Results654 studies were identified from the databases, and 10 studies were evaluated to be eligible. The meta-analysis revealed that compared to normal lifestyles dance had meaningful improvements in body mass(BM), BMI, waist circumference(WC), Fat(%), and fat mass(Fat(kg)). No significant differences were found in the waist-to-hip ratio(WHR).ConclusionsDance is effective on fat loss in people with overweight and obesity, and has a significant improvement on body composition and morphology. For its high efficiency and greater sense of enjoyment, dance can be a beneficial exercise intervention for fat loss.