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Nonlinear Versus Linear Periodized Resistance Training on Quality of Life in Females With Hypothyroidism
This study will be conducted to compare between the effect of nonlinear and linear periodized training on quality of life in females with hypothyroidism.
Worldwide, the incidence of individuals with thyroid dysfunction is increasing and represents approximately 30-40% of the patients seen in an endocrine clinic; thus, it is one of the leading endocrine disorders.The undiagnosed thyroid dysfunction especially subclinical and clinical hypothyroidism may increase cardiovascular risk factors. The prevalence of hypothyroidism depends on many factors, such as age, sex and geographical factors. It's also a diet related disorder and it's usually seen when the daily intake of iodine falls below 25μg. Hypothyroidism tends to affect women more often than men and can manifest at any age, typically observed between 40 and 70 years. No specific racial predilection has been identified in studies regarding this condition. regular exercise can improve quality of life in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism by increasing physical activity level/fitness and reducing the signs and symptoms of the disease. Exercise may therefore potentiate the effectiveness of levothyroxine and help hypothyroid individuals improve their quality of life. Periodization of resistance training or planned changes in training volume and intensity are used to maximize strength and fitness gains. The most common of periodized resistance training plans is linear also termed classic or strength/power periodization and nonlinear periodization. The biggest difference between these two types of training plans is with nonlinear periodization changes in training volume and intensity are made more frequently. The most common type of nonlinear periodization is daily nonlinear periodization where substantial changes in training intensity and volume are made from one training session to the next training session. So, this study will be conducted to compare between the effect of non linear and linear periodized resistance training on quality of life in females with hypothyroidism.
Age
35 - 45 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Suez University
Suez, Egypt
Start Date
January 1, 2025
Primary Completion Date
October 1, 2025
Completion Date
October 15, 2025
Last Updated
September 12, 2025
75
ESTIMATED participants
non linear periodization exercise
OTHER
linear periodization exercise
OTHER
medical treatment
DRUG
Salma Ibrahim Al Ghitany, PhD
CONTACT
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
NCT07408765
NCT06083636
NCT05682482
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