In this study, adult overweight women who reported low levels of leisure time physical activity and low consumption of fruits and vegetables were subjected to two interventions: (1) 4 weeks of Latin dance lessons twice weekly and (2) internet-based education. Group 1 women were asked to dance during the first 4 weeks and were provided education materials during the second 4 weeks of the study. Women in Group 2 received educational materials first, followed by 4 weeks of dance lessons. Dance lessons consisted of 8 one-hour lessons during which study participants learned the Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, and Cha Cha from a professional dance instructor. Physical activity and heart rate were monitored during the dance lessons. Educational material on improving dietary habits by increasing fruit and vegetable consumption was provided via an interactive website that was updated with new material on a weekly basis. The results of this small pilot study showed that:
- Based on heart rate, women obtained about 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity during their one-hour dance lessons.
- All study participants reported an increase in leisure time physical activity from about 10 minutes per week at the start of the study to about 30 minutes per week at the end of the study on average.
- Fruit and vegetable consumption remained stable throughout the study in women receiving educational material first and dancing second, while women who danced first and received educational material second showed a reduction in fruit and vegetable consumption.
- Group 2 women (education first) showed decreased consumption of dietary fats compared to Group 1 women (dance first)
- Body mass index (BMI) did not change significantly in either group
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