Balance, physical conditioning, and health perception in elderly women submitted to a 32-week physical exercise program

Author:

de Souza Vale Rodrigo Gomes1234,Guimarães Andréa Carmen15,Cader Samária Ali1,Wood Robert6,André Helô Isa Oliveira Viana1,de Castro Juliana Brandão Pinto23,Dantas Estélio Henrique Martin178

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Human Motricity Sciences (LABIMH) , Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

2. Postgraduate Program in Exercise and Sport Sciences, Institute of Physical Education and Sports , Rio de Janeiro State University , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

3. Laboratory of Exercise and Sport (LABEES) , Rio de Janeiro State University , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

4. Laboratory of Exercise Physiology , Estácio de Sá University , Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

5. Federal University of São João del-Rei , Minas Gerais , Brazil

6. New Mexico State University (NMSU) , New Mexico , USA

7. Graduate Nursing and Biosciences Program , Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

8. Laboratory of Human Motricity Sciences (LABIMH) , Tiradentes University , Sergipe , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Study aim: To assess the effects of a long-term physical exercise program on balance, physical conditioning, and health perception in elderly women. Material and methods: The sample, 143 elderly women, were randomly assigned to an experimental group (EG; n = 71; age: 71.62 ± 4.96 years) and control group (CG; n = 72; age: 72.89 ± 5.40 years). The EG was submitted to a 32-week physical exercise program (3×/week, 60 min/session). Balance and physical conditioning were assessed through the 10-step in a straight-line test, the unipedal balance test (UBT), the timed up and go (TUG) test, and the 30-second chair stand test (30s CST). Health perception was evaluated by a questionnaire. Results: Repeated measures ANOVA (2×3) revealed significant improvements (p < 0.05) in TUG and 30s CST in the EG from the pre- to the post-test and when compared to the CG in the post-test. There were significant increases (p < 0.05) in health perception, 10-step test, and UBT in the EG, and significant improvements (p < 0.05) in these EG variables when compared to the CG in the post-test. Conclusions: Participating in the exercise program resulted in improvements in balance, muscle strength, agility, and health perception in the elderly of the present study.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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