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Effects of Progressive Resistance Training Vasomotor Symptoms in Post Menopausal Women

Effects of Progressive Resistance Training Vasomotor Symptoms in Post Menopausal Women

Recruiting
50-60 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The study will be a randomized clinical trial and will be conducted in Civil Hospital and Kalsoom Hospital Samundry. This study will be completed in time duration of 10 months after the approval of synopsis. Non probability convenience sampling with Randomization technique will be used and 26 participants will be recruited in study after randomization. The subjects will be divided into two groups and the group A will receive Progressive training and Health education and group B will receive only Health education. The data will be assessed at the baseline and after 8th week of treatment. After data collection data will be analyzed by using SPSS version 21.

Description

The significance of this study is that it may improve the postmenopausal symptoms like depression and vasomotor symptoms which includes hot flushes , night sweats etc .in postmenopausal females. The majority of studies examining the vasomotor symptoms affected by symptoms of post menopause have concentrated on the effects of therapies like hormone therapy.To our knowledge, no studies have looked at the connection between vasomotor symptoms,depression and resistance training. Without doing so, it is challenging to understand how Vasomotor symptoms have an impact. This study sought to fill in the knowledge vaccum by examining the resistance training effect on depression , fatigue and vasomotor symptoms.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

        Post-menopausal women with age 50 - 60 years Blood pressure less than 160 / 100 More than
        or equal to 4 moderate-severe vasomotor symptoms including hot flushes, nocturnal sweats,
        sweating and poor sleep.
        Exclusion Criteria:
        Chronic metabolic and endocrine diseases Receiving hormone replacement treatment Surgical
        menopause Cognitive impairment

Study details
    Post Menopausal

NCT06166264

Riphah International University

14 October 2025

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