24-weeks Pilates-aerobic and educative training to improve body fat mass in elderly Serbian women Ruiz Montero, Pedro Jesús Castillo Rodríguez, Alfonso Mikalački, Milena Nebojsa, Čokorilo Korovljev, Darinka Lean body mass Anthropometric measures Educative program Women Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in anthropometric measurements using an aerobic and Pilates exercise program which lasted 24 weeks. Method: This was a clinical intervention study of 303 women over the age of 60 living in Novi Sad, Serbia. Changes in body mass index and skinfold thickness were estimated through height, weight, and anthropometric measurements. The program comprised Pilates exercises for upper- and lower-body strength, agility, and aerobic capacity. Results: Fat mass (FM) improved significantly (pre-test, 32.89%, 8.65; post-test, 28.25%, 6.58; P<0.01). Bone diameters and muscle perimeters showed no significant changes pre- and post-test (P>0.05), but there was a higher correlation between FM (%) and waist–hip ratio (rho, 0.80; P<0.01). Conclusion: A mixed program of aerobics and Pilates, controls and improves baseline muscle mass and decreases FM values, without causing deterioration during practice and follow-up exercises. 2015-02-27T12:14:30Z 2015-02-27T12:14:30Z 2014 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Ruiz-Montero, P.J.; et al. 24-weeks Pilates-aerobic and educative training to improve body fat mass in elderly Serbian women. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 9: 243-248 (2014). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/34997] 1176-9092 1178-1998 http://hdl.handle.net/10481/34997 10.2147/CIA.S52077 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Dove Press