Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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Research article
Integrating Pilates Exercise into an Exercise Program for 65+ Year-Old Women to Reduce Falls
Gonul Babayigit Irez1, , Recep Ali Ozdemir3, Ruya Evin3, Salih Gokhan Irez4, Feza Korkusuz2
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1 Mugla University, School of Physical Education and Sports, Mugla
2 Middle East Technical University, Physical Education and Sports, Ankara
3 Emekli Sandigi Balgat 75.Yıl Huzurevi, Ankara
4 Gazi University, Physical Education and Sports, Ankara, Turkey

Gonul Babayigit Irez
✉ Mugla University, School of Physical Education and Sports, Mugla, Turkey
Email: bigonul@mu.edu.tr
Publish Date
Received: 02-02-2010
Accepted: 17-11-2010
Published (online): 01-03-2011
 
 
ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to determine if Pilates exercise could improve dynamic balance, flexibility, reaction time and muscle strength in order to reduce the number of falls among older women. 60 female volunteers over the age of 65 from a residential home in Ankara participated in this study. Participants joined a 12-week series of 1-hour Pilates sessions three times per week. Dynamic balance, flexibility, reaction time and muscle strength were measured before and after the program. The number of falls before and during the 12-week period was also recorded. Dynamic balance, flexibility, reaction time and muscle strength improved (p < 0. 05) in the exercise group when compared to the non-exercise group. In conclusion, Pilates exercises are effective in improving dynamic balance, flexibility, reaction time, and muscle strength as well as decreasing the propensity to fall in older women.

Key words: Pilates, elderly women, balance, reaction time, muscle strength


           Key Points
  • Pilates-based exercises improve dynamic balance, reaction time and muscle strength in the elderly.
  • Pilates exercise may reduce the number of falls in elderly women by increasing these fitness parameters.
 
 
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