Effects of eight weeks of mat pilates training on selected hematological parameters and plasma volume variations in healthy active women

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Ghazel Nourhen,Souissi AmineORCID,Salhi Iyed,Dergaa IsmailORCID,Martins-Costa Hugo Cesar,Musa SarahORCID,Ben saad HelmiORCID,Ben Abderrahman Abderraouf

Abstract

Aim To evaluate the effects of eight weeks of mat Pilates training on selected hematological parameters, i.e. white blood cell, neutrophils, monocyte, lymphocyte, hematocrit, hemoglobin as well as plasma volume variations in healthy, active women. Methods Twenty-eight women physical education students volunteered to participate in the present investigation. They were assigned to two groups: a Pilates training group (n = 14) that followed an 8-week Pilates training program, and a control group (n = 14). Blood samples were collected at rest at two separate occasions before and after Pilates training. Results The Pilates training group had higher values of plasma volume variations and lower values of white blood cell (19.4%), neutrophils (32%), hematocrit (4.3%) and hemoglobin (4.6%) compared to control group (p<0.05). Conclusion The results of the present study suggested that Pilates training could be an effective strategy for increasing plasma volume variations and boosting immune system in healthy active women.

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Qatar National Library

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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