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Influence of Health Related Fitness on the Morphofunctional Condition of Second Mature Aged Women

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  • Olha Podrihalo

    (Department of Biological Science, Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture, 61022 Kharkiv, Ukraine)

  • Svetlana Savina

    (Department of Dance Sports, Fitness and Gymnastics, Kharkiv State Academy of Physical, 61022 Kharkiv, Ukraine)

  • Leonid Podrigalo

    (Department of Medical Science, Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture, 61022 Kharkiv, Ukraine)

  • Sergii Iermakov

    (Department of Sport, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sports, 80-336 Gdansk, Poland)

  • Władysław Jagiełło

    (Department of Sport, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sports, 80-336 Gdansk, Poland)

  • Łukasz Rydzik

    (Institute of Sport Sciences, University of Physical Education in Krakow, 31-541 Kraków, Poland)

  • Wiesław Błach

    (Department of Sport, University School of Physical Education, 51-612 Wroclaw, Poland)

Abstract

To analyze the influence of health-related fitness on the condition of second mature aged women. Participants: 65 women divided into two groups. Group 1–40 women, (43.33 ± 0.93) years old and group 2–25 women (44.40 ± 0.93) years old. The participants trained for 8 months, three times a week for 1 h. Group 1 trained dance aerobics (Monday), strength fitness (Wednesday) and stretching (Friday). Group 2 trained only stretching. The body length and mass, handgrip strength test, vital capacity, blood pressure, heart rate, Stange and Genchi tests, and motion amplitude in joints were evaluated before and after the program. The significance of the differences between the groups was evaluated by Student’s criterion (t) and Rosenbaum (Q). The different intensity of the health-related effect was confirmed at the end of the program. Physiometric indicators significantly increased in group 1. The complex physical activity led to a decrease in heart rate. The results of the Stange and Genchi tests significantly increased. Goniometric indicators of group 2 increased. The comparative analysis of the participants indicators confirms the generalized and higher health-related effect of the complex fitness program. The effect of such a program showed an increase of the adaptive potential, a significant increase in the functional capabilities of women, and the optimization of the studied indicators. With the same time expenditure for health-related fitness, the complex program has a more multifaceted effect in comparison with stretching.

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  • Olha Podrihalo & Svetlana Savina & Leonid Podrigalo & Sergii Iermakov & Władysław Jagiełło & Łukasz Rydzik & Wiesław Błach, 2020. "Influence of Health Related Fitness on the Morphofunctional Condition of Second Mature Aged Women," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(22), pages 1-9, November.
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