Vitamin D Deficiency
Conditions
Brief summary
The purpose of this study was to determine if home based physical exercises protocol and Diet management has an effect on functional performance and depression level related to vitamin D deficiency in females.
Detailed description
This is a randomized controlled trial to study the effect of home based physical exercises in comparison to Diet management, sun exposure and vitamin D supplements on functional performance and depression level in females with vitamin D deficiency.
Interventions
Home Exercise protocol consists of one hour divided to 3 minutes warm up,9 minutes' full body (lower limbs, abdomen, back and upper limbs) exercise composed of (aerobic and strengthening) and 3 minutes cool down 4 times per day and 15 minutes for each session 6 days with one day recovery and, with every day follow up with each patient to ensure they did the whole sets and instructed them the ways to each exercise, The total duration was 36 sessions (6 weeks) for each patient. Daily communication with all subjects through sending mobile messages 3 times every day. The message was to remind the participants and confirmation of their response.
Vitamin D3 supplement (400mg) once daily.
Patients receive weekly diet program contains dietary sources of Vitamin D such as yolk eggs, tuna and milk.
Patients regular exposure to sun once a day 30 minutes of sun exposure, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily. Exposure to the face, arms, hands, and legs without sunscreen
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Subjects whose age ranged from 19-25 years. * All participants have pre laboratory results with vitamin D deficiency less than 25 nmol/L and have been lasted for 6 months * All participated subjects were female studying at Al-Jouf university, Al- Qurrayyat-Female Branch.
Exclusion criteria
* Chronic illness, liver, renal endocrine or autoimmune diseases. * Patients who suffered from any cardiopulmonary diseases. * History of fractures or any neuro-musculoskeletal disorders.
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin D3 blood test | 6 weeks | Measuring of Vitamin D3 in Blood through lab test |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) | 6 weeks | Depression questionnaire The HDRS (also known as the Ham-D) is the most widely used clinician-administered depression assessment scale. The original version contains 17 items (HDRS 17) pertaining to symptoms of depression experienced. The patients were brought and explained to them the method of the questionnaire, and then they answered all 17 questions and the numbers for each patient were collected and written down. |
| 6 Minutes Walk Test | 6 weeks | Measuring the distance patient walked in 6 minutes (6 Minute walk distance) |
| Dyspnea Borg scale | 6 weeks | t uses a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 represents no dyspnea and 10 represents maximal dyspnea. Scores are obtained at the end of the 6MWD test and reflect the maximum degree of dyspnea at any time during the walk. |
Countries
Saudi Arabia