Effects of individualized low-intensity mat Pilates on aerobic capacity and recovery ability in adults.

Na-Ram Moon, Woo-Hwi Yang
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Purpose: Although Pilates is one of the most widely performed physical activities in Korea, no physiological evidence is available regarding its energy recovery ability. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of individualized low-intensity mat Pilates on aerobic capacity and recovery ability in adults.

Methods: Ten physically active women participated in this study. Pre- and post-lactate threshold (LT) tests were performed to compare jogging/running speeds (S; km·h-1) and heart rates (HR; beats·min-1) at 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 mmol·L-1 lactate concentrations (La-). Subjects performed 1 h of low-intensity mat Pilates twice a week for four weeks. During these sessions, exercise intensity was determined based on the heart rate corresponding to individualized low-inten- sity recovery zone 1, which was estimated using a mathematical model of log-log LT1 (from pre-test; < 2 mmol·L-1). All physiological variables were measured before and after exercise intervention.

Results: Significant differences were found in body mass increase and body mass index increase between the pre- and post-tests (p = 0.016 and p = 0.014, respectively, effect size (ES) = 0.13; ES = -0.11). Levels of La- between 1.0 and 1.4 m·s-1 in the post-LT test tended to decrease, although such decrease was not significantly different. Moderate to high positive correlations between differences (Δ) of S and ΔHR at 1.5, 3.0, and 4.0 mmol·L-1La- were observed.

Conclusion: Positive correlations between ΔS and ΔHR at certain La- levels indicate that low-intensity mat Pilates based on heart rate corresponding to individualized recovery zone 1 might be recommended for physically active adults.

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个体化低强度普拉提对成人有氧能力和恢复能力的影响。
目的:虽然普拉提是韩国最广泛进行的体育活动之一,但没有关于其能量恢复能力的生理证据。因此,本研究的目的是探讨个体化低强度普拉提对成人有氧能力和恢复能力的影响。方法:10名身体活跃的女性参与了这项研究。进行乳酸门槛(LT)前和乳酸门槛(LT)测试,比较慢跑/跑步速度(S;km·h-1)和心率(HR;在1.5、2.0、3.0、4.0 mmol·L-1乳酸浓度(La-)下跳动·分钟-1)。受试者每周两次进行1小时的低强度普拉提,持续四周。在这些会话中,运动强度是根据与个体化低强度恢复区1相对应的心率来确定的,这是使用对数对数LT1的数学模型来估计的(从预测试;& lt;2更易·l - 1)。在运动干预前后测量所有生理变量。结果:测试前后体重增加和体重指数增加差异有统计学意义(p = 0.016和p = 0.014),效应量(ES) = 0.13;Es = -0.11)。1.0 ~ 1.4 m·s-1之间的La-水平在lt后有降低的趋势,但差异不显著。在1.5、3.0和4.0 mmol·L-1La-时,S和ΔHR的差异(Δ)呈中高正相关。结论:在一定的La水平下ΔS和ΔHR之间的正相关表明,基于心率对应的个体化恢复区1的低强度垫子普拉提可能被推荐给体力活跃的成年人。
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