Introduction
Physical exercise programs have been suggested to soften or reverse balance deficits and postural deviation.
Objective
This study investigated the influence of a systematic aquatic exercise program on body balance.
Method
Healthy young adult volunteers of both genders, aged 18–30 years were assessed. The experimental group (EG, n = 20) was subjected to 24 sessions of aquatic exercises of 50 minutes long, performed three times a week, and the control group (CG, n = 25) suffered no intervention. A 3-D force platform was used to calculate the center of pressure displacement (COP) in anteroposterior and mid-lateral directions with or without visual information. The individuals were assessed in pre or post-training.
Results
The results demonstrated a decrease in body oscillation in both visual conditions, with post-training values lower than pre-training ones. Visual information was not expressive for EG post-training.
Conclusion
It was concluded that the program was effective for body balance improvement.
Balance; Training; Vision