The Effect of Concurrent Aerobic and Pilates Training on Body Composition and Glucose Hemostasis on Obese Non-Menopausal Women
Subject Areas : Journal of Physical Activity and HormonesKimia Poornoruz 1 , Sara Jafari 2
1 - Master's degree, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Rasht Branch, Guilan, Iran.
2 - Master's degree, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Rasht Branch, Guilan, Iran.
Keywords: Key words: body composition, glucose hemostasis, Pilates, aerobic,
Abstract :
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity and overweight is very high in the north of Iran, it is a signal of serious health problems and should be the focus of special attention. The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of concurrent aerobic and Pilates exercises on body composition and glucose homeostasis in obese non-menopausal women. Material & Methods: 28 eligible women were randomly divided into experimental (EG), and control groups (CG). The training protocol consisted of two sessions per week, and each session was 90 minutes of aerobic and Pilates exercises. body mass index (BMI), The Waist-to-hip Ratio (WHR), body fat percent (BF%), fasting blood sugar(FBS), body obesity index, muscle mass, insulin, and Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance(HOMA-IR) were measured before and after 12 weeks exercise training. Results: The results showed a significant decrease in subcutaneous fat (%), WHR, and Insulin in the experimental group compared to the control group in the post-test (p0.05). Conclusion: Concurrent aerobic and Pilates training programs probably improve body composition indices, and decrease serum insulin in obese women with normal blood glucose.