选定的普拉提运动对不运动健康老年妇女的平衡、血压和身体成分的影响

S. Ramezani, Sayed Abbas Biniaz, M. Yaghoubi, Nasrin Asadollahi
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背景与目的:衰老是人体大部分生理功能逐渐减弱和中断的过程。本研究旨在调查8周选定的普拉提运动对健康老年妇女的平衡、身体成分和血压的影响。材料与方法:本研究采用前测、后测设计,随机选取20例无运动的老年女性,平均±SD年龄62±2.5岁,平均±SD身高160.6±4.51 cm,平均±SD体重67.70±4.60 kg。随机分为试验组(n=10)和对照组(n=10)。实验组参加了为期8周的普拉提项目,每周3次。在此期间,对照组没有参加任何培训项目。训练组的研究变量在项目开始和8周后进行评估。最后比较两组的测试前和测试后练习结果。采用Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验确保数据的正态性,采用配对t检验和方差分析分别对组内和组间结果进行分析。显著性水平设为小于0.05。结果:8周的普拉提训练显著提高了老年女性的静态平衡(P=0.04)和动态平衡(P=0.0001),显著降低了体脂率(P=0.001)。然而,结果显示,普拉提运动对老年妇女血压和腰臀比无显著影响(P≥0.05)。结论:普拉提运动可以提高老年女性的平衡性,降低体脂率,是一种合适且价格低廉的提高平衡性,减少跌倒的替代或补充治疗方法。然而,这种类型的运动对老年人健康的其他指标的影响还需要更多的研究。
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The Effect of Selected Pilates Exercises on Balance, Blood Pressure, and Body Composition of Inactive Healthy Elderly Women
Background and Aim: Aging is a process during which most of the body’s physiological functions are gradually weakened and disrupted. This study aimed to investigate the effect of 8 weeks of selected Pilates exercises on balance, body composition, and blood pressure in healthy older women. Materials and Methods: This randomized quasi-experimental study with the pre-test, posttest design was performed on 20 inactive older women with a Mean±SD age of 62±2.5 years, Mean±SD height of 160.6±4.51 cm, and Mean±SD weight of 67.70±4.60 kg. The participants were randomly divided into experimental (n=10) and control (n=10) groups. The experimental group participated in the Pilates program for 8 weeks, 3 sessions per week. During this period, the control group did not participate in any training program. The studied variables in the training group were evaluated at the beginning and after 8 weeks of the program. Finally, the results of pre-test and post-test exercises of both groups were compared. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to ensure the normality of the data and paired t test and analysis of variance was used to analyze intra-group and inter-group findings, respectively. The significance level was set as less than 0.05. Results: Eight weeks of Pilates training significantly increased static (P=0.04) and dynamic (P=0.0001) balance and significantly decreased body fat percentage (P=0.001) in older women. However, the results showed that Pilates exercises had no significant effect on blood pressure and waist to hip ratio in older women (P≥0.05). Conclusion: Pilates exercises can improve balance and reduce the percentage of body fat in older women, and it is a suitable and inexpensive alternative or complementary treatment to improve balance and reduce falls. However, more studies are needed on the effect of this type of exercise on other indicators of elderly health.
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