Nutrients (Mar 2024)

The Effects of Online Home-Based Pilates Combined with Diet on Body Composition in Women Affected by Obesity: A Preliminary Study

  • Francesca Greco,
  • Maria Grazia Tarsitano,
  • Loretta Francesca Cosco,
  • Federico Quinzi,
  • Katia Folino,
  • Marco Spadafora,
  • Moomna Afzal,
  • Cristina Segura-Garcia,
  • Samantha Maurotti,
  • Roberta Pujia,
  • Arturo Pujia,
  • Pasqualina Buono,
  • Gian Pietro Emerenziani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16060902
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. 902

Abstract

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Diet and exercise intervention are the first strategies to counteract obesity. An online home-based exercise program may be a feasible approach in an obese population. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of twelve weeks of online Pilates plus diet on body composition in individuals affected by obesity. Thirty-five females were randomly assigned to a home-based Pilates group (PG, n = 18) or a group without intervention (control group, CG, n = 17). All participants followed a Mediterranean diet. The PG followed a twelve-week online Pilates Matwork program (three times/week; 180 min/week), while the CG was not involved in any structured physical exercise program. Body composition and handgrip strength were evaluated at baseline (T0) and after the intervention (T1). A significant group × time interaction (p 1 than at T0 in the PG. Significant group × time interactions for fat-free mass (p p p 1 than at T0 in the PG (p < 0.05). Home-based Pilates combined with diet intervention may represent an effective strategy to improve body composition in terms of fat mass reduction and muscle mass gain in adults affected by obesity.

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