Table 1 Anthropometric and body composition variables.

From: Modified lumbo-pelvic exercise to alleviate mild stress urinary incontinence in middle-aged females

 

Week

Experimental (N = 13)

Control (N = 11)

p-value

Time

Group

Interaction

Mass (kg)

0

61.7 ± 9.7

59.5 ± 6.6

0.389

0.678

0.424

16

60.1 ± 9.4

59.5 ± 6.8

Body fat (%)

0

20.6 ± 5.9

17.8 ± 5.2

0.001

0.272

0.002

16

19.9 ± 5.7

17.8 ± 5.0

Body mass index (kg/m2)

0

23.9 ± 3.1

23.3 ± 2.7

0.017

0.745

0.360

16

23.2 ± 3.0

23.9 ± 3.1

Visceral fat index

0

90.2 ± 80.2

86.9 ± 83.0

0.102

0.987

0.008

16

84.1 ± 75.5

88.5 ± 83.6

Waistline (cm)

0

77.9 ± 7.5

81.1 ± 8.2

0.002

0.221

0.000

16

76.3 ± 7.6

81.3 ± 8.3

Hipline (cm)

0

97.6 ± 5.5

95.6 ± 5.7

0.644

0.425

0.323

16

97.5 ± 4.9

95.8 ± 5.6

Waist-hip ratio

0

0.80 ± 0.05

0.85 ± 0.06

0.005

0.025

0.006

16

0.78 ± 0.05

0.85 ± 0.07

  1. Significant values are in bold.