Singing at menopause: a systematic review with pedagogical implications

Fiuza, Mauro B., Sevillano, María Luisa y Filipa M.B., Lã . (2021) Singing at menopause: a systematic review with pedagogical implications. Musicae Scientiae, 27(1), 193-217

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Título Singing at menopause: a systematic review with pedagogical implications
Autor(es) Fiuza, Mauro B.
Sevillano, María Luisa
Filipa M.B., Lã
Materia(s) Educación
Música
Abstract Menopause is a certainty in a female singer’s life; depletion of estrogens may lead to physical, mental, and vocal symptoms. To investigate the extent to which these symptoms affect singers, a systematic literature review was carried out using eight interdisciplinary bibliographic databases. Combinations of the following key words were used: menopause, climacterium, singing, singers, and choir. From 18 studies, including three doctoral dissertations and a master’s thesis, only 10 met the inclusion criteria. The heterogeneity of study designs and methods of data collection and analysis precluded the carrying out of a meta-analysis. Instead, descriptors of symptoms affecting the voice, and vocal characteristics associated with menopause (menopause descriptors) were categorized, and their frequency of occurrence determined, according to six types of primary dataset: (1) self-reported symptoms, (2) acoustic characteristics, (3) observations of the larynx, (4) perceptual evaluations, (5) analysis of electrolaryngographic waveform characteristics, and (6) analysis of hormone concentrations. The descriptors that occurred most frequently in the literature concerned aspects of voice production, whereas those concerning vocal health, and vocal practice and performance, were less common. Of the three subsystems that comprise the vocal instrument, the vibrating vocal folds seem to be more affected than breathing and resonance. Changes in vocal range, timbre, endurance, and vocal fold mobility occur during menopause, affecting singers’ voice quality. Some singers reported that their ability to perform was compromised, mainly due to memory lapses and lack of confidence. Maintaining regular singing and practicing semi-occluded vocal tract exercises throughout the menopausal transition seem to help singers to overcome the negative impacts of menopause on vocal performance.
Palabras clave singers
sex steroid hormones
voice quality
vocal health
vocal practice and performance
Editor(es) SAGE
Fecha 2021-12-16
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Identificador bibliuned:425-Lfilipa-0015
http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:425-Lfilipa-0015
DOI - identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/10298649211047884
ISSN - identifier 2045-4147
Nombre de la revista Musicae Scientiae
Número de Volumen 27
Número de Issue 1
Página inicial 193
Página final 217
Publicado en la Revista Musicae Scientiae, 27(1), 193-217
Idioma eng
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Tipo de recurso Article
Derechos de acceso y licencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Notas adicionales This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by SAGE in "Musicae Scientiae" on Dec 2021, available online: https://doi.org/10.1177/10298649211047884
Notas adicionales Este es el manuscrito aceptado de un artículo publicado por SAGE en "Musicae Scientiae" en Dic 2021, disponible en línea: https://doi.org/10.1177/10298649211047884

 
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