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How amazing would it be if you could improve your cardiovascular health with a simple FUN activity? No, you don’t have to take any horrible medication, nor do you need to eat nasty-tasting foods (or necessarily stop eating foods you love.)

A study revealed the truth about the impact of moderate intensity dancing on heart health.

Turns out, it’s even better than originally thought: regularly dancing reduces a person’s chances of having to battle heart disease by 46 percent!

You can find out more about the benefits of ballroom dancing by signing up for a FREE, no obligation first dance lesson at one of the nine Arthur Murray dance centers in the Greater Boston Region.

Medical Study Reveals Moderate-Intensity Dancing May Improve Heart Health

The results of the study, conducted by Australian researchers, were published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

According to an article on the subject published by Harvard Medical School, the study followed 48,000 people in the United Kingdom and asked them about their walking and dancing habits. None of the survey participants had been diagnosed with heart disease prior to entering the study.

After a decade, researchers checked in on the study participants and the results were fascinating!

“Moderate-intensity dancing was linked to a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. This benefit was slightly better than that seen with walking, and possibly stronger in women than men.”

In addition to the full body benefits of higher intensity workouts, researchers also concluded dancing provides significant stress relief and affords participants the opportunity to become more social -- two more heart-healthy reasons to dance!

Take a Chance! Learn to Ballroom Dance at Arthur Murray & Improve Your Heart Health Today

There are many different styles of ballroom dance (also called social dancing) at Arthur Murray. While the study revealed the most heart healthy benefits come from moderate to intense activity level dancing, every single dance we teach offers amazing benefits or the mind, body and soul.

Contact us today to learn more about Arthur Murray Dance Centers and to schedule your free first private lesson. Our healthy hearts can’t wait to meet you!

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Arthur Murray’s Nine Boston Area Dance Studios

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20 Park Plaza Suite #330 Boston, MA 02116

Boston

209 Middlesex Turnpike Suite 1 Burlington, MA 01803

Burlington

151 Alewife Brook Parkway Cambridge, MA 02140

Cambridge

60 Maple Street Danvers, MA 01923

Danvers

95 Eastern Avenue #4 Dedham, MA 02026

Dedham

99 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101

Manchester, NH

251 W. Central Street #7 Natick, MA 01760

Natick

2 West Street Unit G Weymouth, MA 02190

Weymouth

70 James Street Worcester, MA 01603

Worcester

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