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Pilates for Sedentary Individuals
Sponsor: Mahidol University
Summary
The global rise in physical inactivity represents an escalating public health crisis, with the proportion of insufficiently active adults projected to reach 35% by 2030. Office workers are at the highest risk due to prolonged occupational sitting; a lifestyle factor heavily linked to various musculoskeletal disorders. While maintaining an upright posture relies on the synergistic coordination of deep core muscles, extended sitting disrupts this muscular balance, leading to chronic postural decay. Although Pilates is proven to improve core muscle thickness, enhance physical fitness, and alleviate low back pain, existing literature shows high variability in training durations (ranging from 6 to 16 weeks) and lacks definitive conclusions regarding its long-term, residual effects post-intervention. Consequently, it remains unclear whether the benefits of Pilates can be sustained once the structured training stops. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the efficacy of Pilates on core stability and physical fitness among sedentary individuals, providing insights into sustainable exercise interventions.
Official title: Efficacy of Pilates on Core Stability and Physical Fitness Among Sedentary Individuals
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 59 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
34
Start Date
2026-08
Completion Date
2027-12
Last Updated
2026-06-24
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Pilates exercise
The 1-hour Pilates exercise program was supervised by an instructor.
Walking exercise
The 1-hour walking exercise program was supervised by a physical therapist. Participants walked on a treadmill, where the speed was gradually increased to achieve a moderate intensity level, maintaining their heart rates within 64% to 70% of their maximum heart rate.
Locations (1)
Faculty of Physical Therapy, Mahidol University
Salaya, Changwat Nakhon Pathom, Thailand