A six-week pilates exercise protocol for improving physical and mental health-related parameters

E. Akbaş, Banu Ünver
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Main Problem: Pilates, as a body-mind exercise method has an increasing popularity in recent years especially among young women. But there is not enough evidence whether this exercise method contributes to the physical or/and psychological condition of individuals. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of an original six-week Pilates Exercise Protocol on young females’ health-related parameters including anthropometric features, emotional state, fatigue, and quality of life. Methods: Fifty-one sedentary females aged between 18 and 25 were randomly assigned to Pilates Exercise Group (n=25), and Control Group (n=26). Pilates Exercise Group performed a six-week Pilates exercise protocol whereas Control Group did not participate any regular physical activity during six weeks. Anthropometric features, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and quality of life of the subjects were assessed at the baseline and after six weeks. Results: Weight (p=0.005), body mass index (p=0.005), waist (p<0.001), hip (p=0.002), and thigh circumferences (p<0.001), severity of anxiety (p=0.001), depression (p=0.001), and fatigue (p<0.001) significantly decreased in Pilates Exercise Group after six weeks besides vitality (p=0.005), and mental health (p=0.021) domains of quality of life increased. There were no significant differences in Control Group (p>0.005) after six weeks except of anxiety (p=0.010), and fatigue (p=0.032). Conclusions: The current Pilates exercise protocol contribute to the physical, and psycological well being of young females in terms of anthropometric features, emotional state, fatigue, and some domains of quality of life.
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一项为期六周的普拉提运动方案,改善身心健康相关参数
主要问题:普拉提作为一种身心锻炼方法近年来越来越受欢迎,尤其是在年轻女性中。但是没有足够的证据表明这种锻炼方法是否对个体的身体或/和心理状况有影响。本研究的目的是调查最初的六周普拉提运动方案对年轻女性健康相关参数的有效性,包括人体测量特征、情绪状态、疲劳和生活质量。方法:将51名年龄在18 ~ 25岁的久坐女性随机分为普拉提运动组(n=25)和对照组(n=26)。普拉提运动组进行了为期六周的普拉提运动方案,而对照组在六周内没有参加任何常规的体育活动。在基线和6周后评估受试者的人体测量特征、焦虑、抑郁、疲劳和生活质量。结果:6周后体重(p=0.005)、体重指数(p=0.005)、腰围(p=0.005)、焦虑(p=0.010)、疲劳(p=0.032)除外。结论:目前的普拉提运动方案有助于年轻女性的身体和心理健康,包括人体测量特征、情绪状态、疲劳和一些生活质量领域。
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