Int J Sports Med 2016; 37(03): 202-210
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1559695
Training & Testing
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Pilates vs. Balance Training in Health Community-Dwelling Seniors: a 3-arm, Randomized Controlled Trial

L. Donath
1   Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, Switzerland
,
R. Roth
1   Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, Switzerland
,
C. Hürlimann
1   Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, Switzerland
,
L. Zahner
1   Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, Switzerland
,
O. Faude
1   Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, Switzerland
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accepted after revision 17 July 2015

Publication Date:
02 December 2015 (online)

Abstract

The study examined effects of traditional balance vs. mat-based Pilates training on balance and trunk strength in healthy community dwellers. Forty-eight seniors were either stratified to a balance training group (BAL, n=16, 69.1 (SD 5.8) y), Pilates training group (PIL, n=17, 70.8 (6.5) y) or control group (CON, n=15, 69.2 (6.1) y). BAL performed traditional balance training, while PIL conducted mat-based Pilates-exercises (8 weeks, 2 sessions/week 66 min each). Balance performance (single limb stance and perturbed kneeling, Y-Balance test), dynamic and isometric trunk flexion and extension were assessed during pre- and post-testing. According to the magnitude-based inference approach, substantial positive effects in favor of BAL compared to CON were found for the Y-balance score (right leg, effect size (d)=0.68; left leg, d=0.56), trunk extension (d=0.68) and single leg stance (right leg, d=0.61; left leg, d=0.38). Dynamic (d=0.32) and isometric (d=0.15) trunk flexion revealed unclear effects. For the Y-balance score (right leg, d=0.48, left leg, d=0.75) and single leg stance (right leg, +d=0.61%; left leg, d=0.67), interestingly, BAL substantially exceeded PIL. PIL vs. CON revealed unclear effects for most parameters (0.05<d<0.36). Mat-based Pilates training did not cause relevant adaptations in trunk strength and balance performance, whereas balance training substantially improved balance and trunk strength.

 
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