The Effects of Facial Exercise on Mental Health, Facial Expression and EEG in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Authors

  • Rumiko OKAMOTO Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of TSUKUBA Tokyo, Japan Author
  • Mieko TANAKA Brain Functions Laboratory, Inc., Tokyo, Japan Author
  • Katsuyoshi MIZUKAMI Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of TSUKUBA Tokyo, Japan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JMHC/2021(3)168

Keywords:

Older People, Mental Health, Facial Muscles

Abstract

Although it is well documented that exercising is good for the mental health and cognitive function as well as the physical condition in elderly people, exercising is difficult in elderly individuals with a low motor function. To develop an exercise program targeting elderly individuals unsuited for whole-body exercises, we assessed the effects of facial exercises on the mental health and mood in healthy elderly people. Community-dwelling older adults (N = 75, age range = 65-87 yrs) were randomly divided into a facial exercises group and a wait-listed control group. A facial exercises program of 30 min was given twice a week for 12 weeks. This program consisted of rhythmic facial movement, muscle stretching, facial yoga, and Tanden breathing. The GHQ-12 for mental health were administered to both groups before and after the 12-week study period. In addition, facial expression and EEG were measured. Fifty-three participants completed the protocol. In the intervention group, the GHQ-12, facial expression, and α wave in frontal lobe improved post-intervention. These results suggest that facial exercises are effective in improving the mental health, facial expression, α wave in frontal lobe of elderly people, and that exercises may be useful as a therapeutic modality in this population.

Author Biographies

  • Rumiko OKAMOTO, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of TSUKUBA Tokyo, Japan

    Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of TSUKUBA Tokyo, Japan

  • Mieko TANAKA, Brain Functions Laboratory, Inc., Tokyo, Japan

    Brain Functions Laboratory, Inc., Tokyo, Japan 

  • Katsuyoshi MIZUKAMI, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of TSUKUBA Tokyo, Japan

    Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of TSUKUBA Tokyo, Japan 

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Published

2021-10-18