The Effect of Physical Activity on Postural Abilities in Menopausal Women
A. Feki, I. Sellami, F. Ellouze, M. Yahya, S. Baklouti, M. H. Elleuch

TL;DR
This study shows that Zumba-style exercise improves balance, mood, and quality of life in menopausal women.
Contribution
The study introduces Zumba-style training as an effective intervention for improving postural abilities in menopausal women.
Findings
COPvm values significantly decreased after the 12-week training, indicating improved postural balance.
Participants showed improved mood and quality of life after the exercise program.
The results suggest Zumba-style training can reduce fall risk in menopausal women.
Abstract
Menopause marks a significant physiological transition in a woman’s life, often accompanied by various health challenges. Understanding the impact of physical activity on postural abilities in menopausal women is crucial for promoting their overall well-being during this transformative stage. The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of a physical activity program on postural abilities, psychological well-being, and the quality of life of menopausal women. Nineteen menopausal women, averaging 56±3 years of age, participated in a 12-week Zumba-style physical training program, consisting of three 50-minute sessions per week. The exercise regimen incorporated aerobic workouts, muscle conditioning, balance exercises, and flexibility training, predominantly inspired by Latin dances. Postural balance was evaluated using a stabilometric force platform, measuring the average velocity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth and Wellbeing Research · Physical Education and Training Studies
