Pilates Method on Functional Capacity and Blood Pressure of Elderly Women With Type 2 Diabetes
NCT ID: NCT04952948
Last Updated: 2021-07-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
22 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-08-23
2016-12-19
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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PILATES Method Training Group
The PILATES program at moderate intensity lasted 12 weeks, at a frequency of 3 times a week, and with duration of 60 minutes for each exercise session.
PILATES Training
During the PILATES sessions, the practitioner received orientations to to perform slow movements, aware, and combined with the respiratory cycle. The exercises program was performed on a soft ground covered with tatamis. During the program, a set of swiss balls of 45, 55, and 65 cm in size and elastic bands of very moderate resistance were used. Each exercise session was divided into 3 stages, namely (a) global initial static and dynamic stretching (10 minutes); (b) general conditioning (45 minutes) and; (c) relaxation (5 minutes). The amount of series and repetitions per set in exercises, in addition to the intensity required in each session in PILATES is presented in Table 2 of Melo et al. (2020) - Vide reference.
CONTROL Group
While the PILATES Group participated in the intervention with physical exercises, the CONTROL group only participated in the functional capacity and blood pressure assessments. However, at the end of the intervention in the PILATES Group, the CONTROL Group was invited to participate in a similar training program.
PILATES Training
During the PILATES sessions, the practitioner received orientations to to perform slow movements, aware, and combined with the respiratory cycle. The exercises program was performed on a soft ground covered with tatamis. During the program, a set of swiss balls of 45, 55, and 65 cm in size and elastic bands of very moderate resistance were used. Each exercise session was divided into 3 stages, namely (a) global initial static and dynamic stretching (10 minutes); (b) general conditioning (45 minutes) and; (c) relaxation (5 minutes). The amount of series and repetitions per set in exercises, in addition to the intensity required in each session in PILATES is presented in Table 2 of Melo et al. (2020) - Vide reference.
Interventions
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PILATES Training
During the PILATES sessions, the practitioner received orientations to to perform slow movements, aware, and combined with the respiratory cycle. The exercises program was performed on a soft ground covered with tatamis. During the program, a set of swiss balls of 45, 55, and 65 cm in size and elastic bands of very moderate resistance were used. Each exercise session was divided into 3 stages, namely (a) global initial static and dynamic stretching (10 minutes); (b) general conditioning (45 minutes) and; (c) relaxation (5 minutes). The amount of series and repetitions per set in exercises, in addition to the intensity required in each session in PILATES is presented in Table 2 of Melo et al. (2020) - Vide reference.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Do not have severe or decompensated heart disease;
* Do not have coronary artery disease;
* Do not have peripheral neuropathy and ulcers in the extremities;
* Do not have severe skin lesions;
* Do not have proliferative retinopathy;
* Do not have insulin therapy;
* Do not have any health condition that would hinder participation in the exercise sessions.
Exclusion Criteria
* Do not participate in more than 80% of the training sessions in the PILATES group.
60 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Universidade Federal do vale do São Francisco
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sérgio Rodrigues Moreira
Professor (PhD)
Principal Investigators
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Ilka Yolane TP Andrade, Ms
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Federal University of Vale do São Francisco - UNIVASF
References
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Melo KCB, Araujo FS, Cordeiro Junior CCM, de Andrade KTP, Moreira SR. Pilates Method Training: Functional and Blood Glucose Responses of Older Women With Type 2 Diabetes. J Strength Cond Res. 2020 Apr;34(4):1001-1007. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002704.
Other Identifiers
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4
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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