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NCT number NCT05469763
Other study ID # 012/003729
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date July 30, 2022
Est. completion date October 30, 2022

Study information

Verified date July 2022
Source Cairo University
Contact Manal Ahmed Elshafei, lecturer
Phone +20 122 066 4518
Email manalpt1989@gmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

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


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.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 44
Est. completion date October 30, 2022
Est. primary completion date September 30, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Female
Age group 20 Years to 30 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - pregnant women suffering from a decrease in blood calcium level, (<500 mg) dietary intake as recorded by food frequency questionnaire. - They will be selected at second trimester (18th-24thweeks). - Their age will range from (20 to 35) years old. - Their BMI will be (35.00 to39.99) Kg/m2 in the second trimester. Exclusion Criteria: - Highly risk pregnant women (gestational diabetes &pre-eclampsia). - Pregnant women with risk for pre-term labor. - Pregnant women with a history of habitual abortion. - Pregnant women with thyroid, kidney and liver dysfunction and women with cardiovascular diseases.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Circuit training
Mode : 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.

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Cairo University

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Calcium levels Total calcium
Ionized calcium
Free calcium
will be measured before and after the study program for pregnant women in both groups.
Up to 2 months
Secondary Sit and reach flexibility test The pregnant woman will perform a short warm up before performing a fitness testing. This test measures the flexibility of the lower back and hamstring muscles. The equipment required will a special testing box and ruler. The procedure of this test involves sitting on the floor with legs stretched out straight ahead. After some practice reaches, the participating woman reaches out and holds that position for one-two seconds while the distance is recorded. Three trials will be given to the participating woman and the highest scores will be recorded. Up to 2 months
Secondary Modified push up test for upper body endurance The pregnant woman will perform a short warm up before performing a fitness testing. Push up measure the muscular endurance of the upper body muscles to include the shoulders, chest and back of the upper arms. This fitness area is related to the use of force involving pushing motion. Modified push up will be performed with flexed knee and continued until failure (e.g. inability to continue due to muscle fatigue). Recruits assume a push up position with feet together or up to twelve inches apart. Hands will placed approximately shoulder width apart with fingers facing forward. A partner recruit will be in a position to extend a fist on the floor directly underneath the testing recruit's sternum. A proper push up is when the testing recruit lowers the body and touches the fist with sternum then returns up to the starting position with the elbows in a soft lock. Proper form is closely monitored. Three trails will be given to the participating woman and the highest will be recorded. Up to 2 months
Secondary Wall squat test for muscular strength The pregnant woman will perform a short warm -up before performing a fitness testing. This test will be used to test the quadriceps strength. To undertake this test the researcher requires a warm dry location-gym, smooth wall, stopwatch assistant. The Wall Squat test will be conducted as follows, the participating woman will stand comfortable on both feet with back against a smooth wall slide back down the wall, there is to be a 90°angle at the hip and knee, when the participating woman is ready lift one foot 5cm off the ground, the assistant starts the stopwatch as long as possible. The watch is stopped when they put their foot back on the ground; the researcher takes a test and then repeats the test with the other leg. The best time result will be recorded as a score in the second. Up to 2 months
Secondary Chair stand test for muscular fitness This test measures leg strength and endurance. The equipment required is a straight back or folding chair without arm rests (seat 17 inches/ 44 cm high). Place the chair against a wall , or otherwise stabilize it for safety. The pregnant woman will sit in the middle of the seat , with her feet shoulder width apart, flat on the floor. The arms will be crossed at the wrists and held close to the chest. From the sitting position , she will stand completely up, then completely back down , and this will be repeated for 30 seconds. Up to 2 months
Secondary Steady state test for cardiovascular fitness This test measures how you can maintain your effort for longer periods. This test is sustained for an extended time usually starting at about 10 to 15 minutes at a fixed intensity. In this study we will choose walking form. The pregnant woman will be start with 15 minutes and shoot for a target heart rate of lower than 55% of her maximum heart rate. Gradually she will be increase her steady state training to a 20 minutes cardio routine , eventually going up to 30 minutes. Up to 2 months
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