Background. The aim of the study was to evaluate dynamics of body composition and body image in women
who perform sedentary work and are attending Zumba or functional training programs.
Methods. There were 31 women taking part in this study. They attended Zumba (n = 16) or functional training
(n = 15) programs. All participants were asked to fill in Body Image Scale and Body Shape Questionnaire. Participants’
body composition was evaluated by measuring skinfold thickness with a calliper. All measurements were made
twice: before and after eight weeks.
Results. No statistically significant changes of body composition were found in Zumba and in functional training
groups. The results showed that women became more satisfied with their bodies after the functional training program.
Conclusion. Body composition did not change significantly after eight weeks of Zumba or functional training,
however the reduction of body dissatisfaction was observed after the functional training program.
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