Title of article :
Study of Anthropometric and Body Composition Variables in the Overweight/Obese, Sedentary Elderly Men UsingWATERinMOTION Aqua Training: A Cross-sectional Study
Author/Authors :
Rezaeipour, Mohammadreza Sports Sciences Department - University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan , Ivanovich Nychyporuk, Vladimir Ukrainian Center of Sports Medicine, NMAPE, Kyiv, Ukraine , Raghi, Zahra Sports Sciences Department - University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan
Abstract :
Background: The effect of aqua training on human body composition still causes inconsistency.
Objectives: This study was set to identify the effects of WATERinMOTION (WiM) as a water-based exercise on anthropometric and
body composition variables without dietetic supervision in overweight/obese, sedentary elderly men.
Methods: Participants (n = 70; age: 70.5 4.4 years) derived by purposive and accessible selection were randomly distributed to
either a one-month WiM aqua training group (n = 35, two weekly sessions each included 55 minutes on WiM aqua training) or a control
group (n = 35, at the same time in sitting state). Anthropometric measures (height, weight, and waist circumference [WC]) and
body composition variables (body mass index [BMI], fat mass [FM], total body water [TBW], and free fat mass [FFM]) were evaluated
pre/post-study.
Results: Upon analysis, statistically significant changes (P0.05) were set on weight, BMI, and FM by comparing pre/post study for
the WiM group. Furthermore, comparing groups at post disclosed a significant change in anthropometric measures (weight and
WC) and body composition variables (BMI, FM, TBW, and FFM).
Conclusions: A short-run, non-diet-supervised WiM program suggests supporting a loss in weight, FM, and BMI in overweight/
obese, sedentary elderly men.
Keywords :
BodyWeight , Cross-sectional Studies , Healthy Aging , Human Body , Physical Conditioning , Weight Reduction Programs
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine