Bagasin, Christopher C.

Effects of wellness Zumba dance to the elders of selected barangays in Paliparan, Dasmariņas, Cavite / by Cristopher C. Bagasin, Kristel B. Sauquillo and Buenaventura E. Verano Jr. - Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2020. - xi, 53 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm.

Thesis (Bachelor of Sports and Recreational Management) Cavite State University.

Includes bibliographical references.

College of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation (CSPEAR) College of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation (CSPEAR)

BAGASIN, CRISTOPHER C., SAUQUILLO, KRISTEL B., and VERANO JR.,
BUENAVENTURA E. Effects of wellness Zumba dance to the elders of selected
barangays in Paliparan, Dasmarifias, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Sports
and Recreation Management. Cavite Sate University, Indang Cavite, December 2019.
Adviser: Ronnel P. Cuachin.
This study aimed to knows the effects of Zumba dance to the elders of Paliparan,
Dasmarinas Cavite. Specifically, the effects in terms of physical, emotional, mental and
social areas were looked into. The difference in the views of the participants of the study when
they are grouped according to their demographic profile were determined too. The locale of the
study was the Paliparan, Dasmarinas, Cavite wherein 43 participants were used. The
enumeration method of determining the populations were
utilized in this research. Most of the participants in this study were the elderly, aged 60 years
old and above and permanently residing in Dasmarinas Cavite specifically in the barangays of
Paliparan l, Il, and Ill, Dasmarinas Cavite. Locale were selected purposively because of their
regular Zumba sessions
The descriptive method Of research was used. The survey questionnaire was also
utilized as the main instrument in collecting the data required for the problem. It was found out
that the view of the elders to the benefits that can be derived from Zumba dancing did not
change when they are grouped according to their age, sex and dancing years. The differences
between the three are too small to be given any consideration.

However, within each group, one thing appears to have significant differences.
The age group of 70 above have a view lower than the overall perception regarding Zumba
dancing benefits. The male participants also exhibited a lower view. Likewise as well to those
who are into Zumba dancing for one to two years only.


Recreation
Exercise--Health aspects

790 / B14 2020