Effect of Pilates and Core Stability Exercise on Bone Mineral Density and Risk of Falls in Elderly Women

Q4 Health Professions Exercise Science Pub Date : 2022-08-31 DOI:10.15857/ksep.2022.00213
Rui Ma, Young-Hoon Kim, Taegyu Kim
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PURPOSE: This study aimed to verify the effect of 8-week Pilates and core stability exercises on bone mineral density (BMD) and risk of falls in older adult women. METHODS: A total of 49 healthy women over 60 years of age were randomly classified into three groups: Pilates exercise group (PG, n=17), core stability exercise group (CSG, n=17), and control group (CON, n=12). Pilates and core stability exercise programs were applied in each group for 8 weeks. Before and after the two exercise programs, BMD, Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (Tinetti POMA), and balance ability were measured.RESULTS: There were no differences in BMD among the three groups depending on the application of the exercise program. The balance scores of the Tinetti POMA and total Tinetti POMA scores in both the PG and CSG were higher after the 8-week exercise program. In particular, the gait score of the Tinetti POMA in the PG was higher than that in the CSG. Static and dynamic balance abilities improved in both the PG and CSG.CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that Pilates and core stability exercises can be effective for improving balance ability, leading to the prevention of falls in older adult women.
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普拉提和核心稳定性运动对老年妇女骨密度和跌倒风险的影响
目的:本研究旨在验证8周普拉提和核心稳定性运动对老年女性骨密度(BMD)和跌倒风险的影响。方法:将49名60岁以上的健康女性随机分为三组:普拉提运动组(PG,n=17)、核心稳定性运动组(CSG,n=17,n=12)和对照组(CON,n=12。每组采用普拉提和核心稳定性锻炼计划,为期8周。在两个运动项目前后,测量BMD、Tinetti运动能力评估(Tinetti POMA)和平衡能力。结果:根据运动计划的应用,三组之间的BMD没有差异。在8周的运动计划后,PG和CSG的Tinetti POMA平衡得分和Tinetti POMA总分均较高。特别是,Tinetti POMA在PG中的步态得分高于CSG。PG和CSG的静态和动态平衡能力都得到了改善。结论:这些结果表明,普拉提和核心稳定运动可以有效地提高平衡能力,从而预防老年女性跌倒。
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Exercise Science
Exercise Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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