The present research aims at evidencing the effect of one of the training methodologies increasingly demanded by the older adult, and used to promote, maintain and enhance physical and biopsychosocial aspects. Consequently, we intend to base the evidence supporting Pilates as an effective method in the following specific aspects: balance, prevention and reduction of falls, and improvement of the quality of life in the older adult
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
30
Intervention based on Pilates principles
Intervention based on principles to prevent falls
University of Valencia
Valencia, Spain
Falls calendar
Number of falls
Time frame: 1 year follow-up
Falls Efficacy Scale International
Risk of falls
Time frame: change from baseline to end of intervention (4 month) and follow-up (1 year)
Timed UP and Go Test
Dynamic balance
Time frame: change from baseline to end of intervention (4 month) and follow-up (1 year)
Functional Reach Test
Stability
Time frame: change from baseline to end of intervention (4 month) and follow-up (1 year)
One Leg stance
Static Balance
Time frame: change from baseline to end of intervention (4 month) and follow-up (1 year)
Euro Quality of Life 5 Dimension
Quality of life
Time frame: change from baseline to end of intervention (4 month) and follow-up (1 year)
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