The apply some of programs (sports equipment, running, and diets) and its impact on the elders' weight, diastolic blood pressure
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sport equipment, elders, running, dietsAbstract
The study aims to identify the Apply some of Programs (Sports Equipment, running, and diets) and its Impact on the Elders' Weight, Diastolic blood Pressure. The sample includes 48 elders and divided into (4) equal groups including the control group. Pretests and measures have been taken on Jan. 29th 2021 at 9:00 a.m and post tests and measures on April 18th 2021 at 9 : 00 a.m. Along 10 weeks, different programs are used in the experiments. The scores are handled statistically. The results revealed that there are differences of statistical significance of the study variables between the pretests and posttests. When we compare between groups and within the same group, there are differences of statistical significance in weight only. But there are no significant differences in diastolic and blood pressure due to the approximation of the three groups results.
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