Efficacy of vitamin d supplementation in addition to aerobic exercise training in obese women with perceived myalgia: A single-blinded randomized controlled clinical trial

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Abstract

Obese women were more susceptible to myalgia because of their significantly lower vitamin D concentrations; the present study investigated the efficacy of vitamin D in addition to an aerobic interval training in the management of obese women with myalgia. Forty-five obese women with vitamin D deficiency and myalgia (30 to 40 years old) were assigned randomly into three equal groups. Group A received an aerobic interval training with vitamin D supplementation, Group B received vitamin D supplementation only, and Group C received aerobic interval training only; participants in all groups were on calorie deficient diets. The study outcomes were the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for Pain Evaluation, serum vitamin D level, and Cooper 12-Minute Walk Test for Functional Capacity Evaluation, while the Short-Form Health Survey (SF) was used for assessment of quality of life. We detected a significant improvement in pain intensity level, serum vitamin D level, and quality of life in all groups with significant difference between Group A and groups B and C. We also detected a significant improvement in functional capacity in groups A and C, with no significant change in Group B. Aerobic interval training with vitamin D supplementation was more effective for the management of obese women with perceived myalgia.

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Abdeen, H. A. A., Rodriguez-Sanz, D., Ewidea, M., Al-Hamaky, D. M. A., Mohamed, M. A. E. R., & Elerian, A. E. (2021). Efficacy of vitamin d supplementation in addition to aerobic exercise training in obese women with perceived myalgia: A single-blinded randomized controlled clinical trial. Nutrients, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13061819

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