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UnknownNCT05469763

Effect of Circuit Training on Calcium Level and Physical Fittness in Pregnant Women

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
44 (estimated)
Sponsor
Cairo University · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
20 Years – 30 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study will be conducted to determine the effect of circuit weight training on calcium level and physical fitness in pregnant

Detailed description

During pregnancy, hem-dilution causes the serum albumin and hemoglobin to decrease. This fall in albumin causes the total serum calcium to fall to levels normally associated with symptomatic hypocalcaemia. The deficiency also occurs due to low dietary intake of calcium .This deficiency has a negative effect on both the mother and the fetus, as high blood pressure , maternal hypocalcemia, abortion, numbness and tingling in the fingers, muscle and leg cramps, poor appetite, heart problems, premature birth, low birth weight, perinatal death, and neonatal tetany . General physical exercises specially circuit weight training will aids to increase calcium level as it plays a major role in increasing bone density not only through mechanical loading ,but also through blood PH and biomechanical changes in free ionized calcium, which can positively affect bone density . Circuit weight training exercises can improve the health related physical fitness variables namely cardiovascular fitness , muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility , balance and speed Various studies investigated the effect of circuit weight training on bone mineral density and its effect on improving general fitness but there is a gap in the literature of review about its effect on calcium level and physical fitness in gravid women .So, this study will be of valuable benefits for medical service organizations and increase body of knowledge for physical therapists in women's health field.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERCircuit trainingMode : any rhythmical and aerobic activity using large muscle groups that can be maintained continuously. * Intensity: 60% to 90% of maximum heart rate reserve or 50% to 85% of vO2 max. * Duration: 25 to 30 minutes of continuous aerobic activity. * Frequency: three to five days per week.

Timeline

Start date
2022-07-30
Primary completion
2022-09-30
Completion
2022-10-30
First posted
2022-07-22
Last updated
2022-07-22

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