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100 0 _aAshraf Gamal Abdelmeguid Mashali
245 1 0 _aEffect of moderate intensity endurance Trainning on erythrocytes and fatigue level in menopausal anemic women /
_cAshraf Gamal Abdelmeguid Mashali ; Supervised Fahima Metwali Okeel , Amel Mohamed Yousef , Amir Arabi Gabr
246 1 5 _aتأثير التدريب متوسط الشدة على مستوى كرات الدم الحمراء و الإجهاد لدى السيدات المصابة بفقر الدم فى سن اليأس
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_bAshraf Gamal Abdelmeguid Mashali ,
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502 _aThesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Gynecology and Obstetrics
520 _aBackground: Exercises are often recommended for patients suffering from anemia to improve physical conditioning and hematologic parameters. Purpose: This study aimed to assess the effect of moderate intensity endurance training on erythrocytes and fatigue level in menopausal anemic women. Subjects & procedures: A total of fifty anemic menopausal women were selected from the Outpatient Clinic of Faculty of Physical Therapy, Delta University and divided randomly to two equal groups numbers: - Group A (control group): 25 menopausal anemic women treated by iron supplement drug (in the form of Pravotin 100 mg (Lactofferin) sachets with a dose of 2 sachets per day) with diet regime rich in iron for three months. Group B (study group): 25 menopausal anemic women performed moderate intensity endurance exercise program using electronic treadmill three times per week for three months and followed the same program as group (A). All women in both groups (A&B) were performed the same methods of assessment for hemoglobin, erythrocytes level, hematocrit, oxygen saturation, endurance level, response to fatigue and level of exertion before and after three months of thetreatment. Results: The results showed significant difference post treatment between both groups in relation to Hb, RBCS, HCT (p<0.05) in favor of group (B). On the other hand, there was significant differences post treatment between both groups in relation to endurance level, response to fatigue, level of exertion and oxygen saturation in favor of group (B). Conclusion: Aerobic moderate intensity endurance training had significant effect on erythrocytes and fatigue response in menopausal anemic women
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653 4 _aAnemia
653 4 _aErythrocytes
653 4 _aFatigue
700 0 _aAmel Mohamed Yousef ,
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700 0 _aAmir Arabi Gabr,
_eSupervising
700 0 _aFahima Metwali Okeel ,
_eSupervising
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