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Music is the medicine for people with dementia

As study shows, it improves human psyche and the mood of patients suffering from such mental disorder

- AGENCIES Washington

The positive impact of music on human psyche has been known for a long time. Now, according to a new study, music may even help in improving the mood of people with dementia. The findings have been published in the journal Geriatrics & Gerontolog­y.

The study of 51 individual­s living with dementia, who attended community-based adult day health centers, behavioura­l observatio­ns of a music interventi­on, showed a positive change in mood and a decrease in agitation. Participan­ts demonstrat­ed significan­t increases in joy, eye contact, eye movement, being engaged, and talkativen­ess, and a decrease in sleeping and moving or dancing.

For the study, each participan­t listened to personalis­ed music using headphones, which prompted social interactio­n with one another and/or the researcher­s while listening. After 20 minutes, participan­ts were brought back to the center's usual activities and were observed for 20 more minutes.

“The promising results of this affordable and meaningful interventi­on have propelled our team to develop an online training for direct care workers in long-term care communitie­s,” said lead author Dr. Emily Ihara, of George Mason University.

The study of 51 individual­s living with dementia, who attended community-based adult day health centers, behavioura­l observatio­ns of a music interventi­on, showed a positive change in mood and a decrease in agitation.

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