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allam, F., ALshareefi, A., Alkhalaf, S., AL-Wahaib, A. (2022). The Relationship between Serum Iron Level, and Respiratory Efficiency among Students. International Sports Science Alexandria Journal, 5(1), 1-20. doi: 10.21608/isalexu.2022.121220.1006
fatma allam; Amal H ALshareefi; Sanabel B Alkhalaf; Aishah Y AL-Wahaib. "The Relationship between Serum Iron Level, and Respiratory Efficiency among Students". International Sports Science Alexandria Journal, 5, 1, 2022, 1-20. doi: 10.21608/isalexu.2022.121220.1006
allam, F., ALshareefi, A., Alkhalaf, S., AL-Wahaib, A. (2022). 'The Relationship between Serum Iron Level, and Respiratory Efficiency among Students', International Sports Science Alexandria Journal, 5(1), pp. 1-20. doi: 10.21608/isalexu.2022.121220.1006
allam, F., ALshareefi, A., Alkhalaf, S., AL-Wahaib, A. The Relationship between Serum Iron Level, and Respiratory Efficiency among Students. International Sports Science Alexandria Journal, 2022; 5(1): 1-20. doi: 10.21608/isalexu.2022.121220.1006

The Relationship between Serum Iron Level, and Respiratory Efficiency among Students

Article 1, Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2022, Page 1-20  XML
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/isalexu.2022.121220.1006
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Authors
fatma allam email 1; Amal H ALshareefi2; Sanabel B Alkhalaf2; Aishah Y AL-Wahaib2
1Department of Health Sciences - Faculty of Physical Education for Girls - Alexandria University
2The public authority for education and training, college of basic education, physical education and sport
Abstract
This study explores the connection between respiratory efficiency and blood serum iron levels. There are three aims of this study: (1) to evaluate the difference in respiratory efficiency (during rest and after exertion) between low and normal serum iron levels and biochemical variables at rest; (2) to identify those indicators that most contribute to respiratory efficiency (in rest, after exertion); and (3) to establish the relationship between biochemical variables, blood pressure and heart rate and respiratory efficiency, both at rest and following exertion .
Sample : Using a purposeful sampling method, this study recruited fifty-three female students from the College of Basic Education in the State of Kuwait. Participants were allocated to one of two groups according to their serum iron level. Normal serum level of iron was ≥13 ng/ml (n=28). The low serum iron level was ≤12 ng/ml (n=25) .
Method :Tests were conducted to establish each participant’s oxygen saturation (SpO2), vital capacity (VC) and biochemistry at rest. Then participants were required to undertake physical activity. They undertook a 10 min warm-up walk on a treadmill set at 6 km/h on 0% incline. Then participants ran at 8 km/h on a 1% incline until they achieved maximum effort. At that point, participants were instructed to jump off the treadmill and the required physiological data was collected immediately.
Keywords
Iron Level; Respiratory Efficiency; biochemical variables
Main Subjects
Health Science, ( Physiology- Nutrition- Anatomy)
Statistics
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