Abstract
Inactive lifestyle and its degrading consequences such as increased body fat mass, muscle atrophy and physical functioning problems are among factors affecting the mother control in adulthood. Therefore, the aim of study was to investigate the effect of Pilates exercise on motor control indexes of inactive middle-aged women.
Method: This was a semi experimental study with pretest and post test design performed on 43 inactive females with mean age of 44.4±5.1 with low activity, body percent fat above 35%, WHR> 0.95. They were assigned into two experimental (n=22) and control (n=21) groups. The pilates group did their exercise for 4 months, three weeks a week while the control group did their daily routines. All body composition variables were measured by body composition analyzer and functional tests were measured by speed and balance tests. Independent and dependent t-test was used to analyze the data.
Results: The results suggested that dynamic balance and speed were improved significantly and those effective factors on motor control such as obesity variables, including body mass index (BMI), waist hip ratio (WHR), percent body fat (PBF), visceral fat (VF) were also improved (p≤0. 05)
Conclusion: It seems that pillates exercise may improve walking speed, balance and also lead to a better boy composition. Therefore, having such an exercise program can be effective in motor control.
Key words: Key Words: Pillates,body composition, motor control
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