This study aims to compare core muscle stability, postural balance, and flexibility between healthy women who regularly practice Pilates and those with a sedentary lifestyle. The researcher will evaluate if long-term Pilates practice (5 months or more) leads to significant improvements in physical performance compared to a lack of regular exercise. Assessment tools include the Pressure Biofeedback Unit (PBU) for core activation, the McGill battery for endurance, the Y-Balance test for dynamic stability, and the Sit-and-Reach test for flexibility.
This cross-sectional comparative study involves 55 healthy female participants divided into two groups: a Pilates group (minimum 5 months of practice, twice weekly) and a sedentary control group (less than 150 minutes of physical activity per week). To ensure objectivity and high-quality data, an "Assessor Blinding" protocol will be implemented, where the investigator performing physical measurements remains unaware of the participants' group allocation. Primary outcomes include: 1. Deep muscle stabilization measured via a Pressure Biofeedback Unit (PBU) in a prone position. 2. Core endurance assessed using the McGill Core Endurance Battery (Flexor, Extensor, and Side Bridge tests). 3. Dynamic postural balance evaluated through the Y-Balance Test (YBT) in anterior, posteromedial, and posterolateral directions. 4. Static balance measured by the Single Leg Stance Test (SLST) with eyes open and closed. 5. Hamstring and lower back flexibility assessed by the Sit and Reach Test. Statistical analysis will be performed using IBM SPSS version 26.0 to compare the outcomes between the two groups.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
55
Istinye University, Topkapi Campus
Istanbul, Zeytinburnu, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGDeep Muscle Stabilization Pressure Biofeedback Device - PBU
Measurement of the transversus abdominis muscle activation using a Pressure Biofeedback Unit (PBU).isolation is confirmed by a drop in pressure of 4-10 mmHg from a 70 mmHg baseline, sustained for 10 seconds in prone position.
Time frame: At the single assessment session (Day 1)
Core Muscle Endurance
Measured using the McGill Core Endurance Battery, including the Trunk Flexor, Trunk Extensor, and Side Bridge tests. Results are recorded as the duration (in seconds) the position is maintained.
Time frame: At the single assessment session (Day 1)
Dynamic Postural Balance Y-Balance Test (YBT)
Assessed using the Y-Balance Test (YBT). The maximum reach distance in three directions (Anterior, Posteromedial, and Posterolateral) will be recorded in centimeters
Time frame: At the single assessment session (Day 1)
Static Postural Balance Test or Single Leg Standing Test (SLST)
The participant should stand on their dominant leg with their hands on their hips. Conditions: The test is performed under two conditions: Eyes open and eyes closed. Measurement: The time it takes to maintain this balance without putting the foot down or moving it is measured in seconds.
Time frame: At the single assessment session (Day 1)
Lower Back and Hamstring Flexibility
ssessed using the Sit and Reach Test. The reach distance is measured in centimeters using a standard test box
Time frame: At the single assessment session (Day 1)
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