Vol. 85, March 2017

Abdominal Exersises Versus Ultrasound Cavitation on Coronary Risk Profile in Obese Women

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Abdominal Exersises Versus Ultrasound Cavitation on Coronary Risk Profile in Obese Women, OLA EL-GOHARY, FARAG A. ALY and AISHA A. HAGAG

 

 Abstract
Objective: This study compared the effect of abdominal exercise versus ultrasound cavitation on coronary risk profile in obese women by 6 week program.
Material and Methods: Forty obese women with abdom-inal obesity, their age ranged from (30-40) years, their BMI (30-35kg/m2), WHR ranged between (0.81 to 1.0) selected from Ibrahim nada hospital, and divided into two equal groups. Group (A): Received abdominal exercises in addition to diet regimen 1200 Cal for six weeks, two sessions per week. Group (B): Received ultrasound cavitation in addition to the same regimen for six weeks, two sessions per week. Methods of evaluation (BMI, WHR, lipid profile, coronary risk ratio) were measured before and after the study period. The study was conducted at Ibrahim Nada hospital and Alexandria center, from October 2015 to May 2016 in Alexandria.
Results: The results showed statistical significant differ-ence concerning, BMI, WHR, lipid profile and coronary risk ratio in both groups, However the results were in the favor of abdominal exercises group.
Conclusion: It was concluded that both abdominal exer-cises and ultrasound cavitation were effective in reduction of BMI, WHR, lipid profile and coronary risk ratio, However the abdominal exercises cause much more improvement than ultrasound cavitation.

 

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