A Comparative Study between Effect of Physical Activity and ADAM, Vs Iron Salts on SomePhysical Traces of Underground Water Nadir A.S Mohie El Deen Mustafa M Ahmed Taher Soha Hassanin 10.6084/m9.figshare.12361250.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/A_Comparative_Study_between_Effect_of_Physical_Activity_and_ADAM_Vs_Iron_Salts_on_SomePhysical_Traces_of_Underground_Water/12361250 <div>Iron deficiency is estimated to be the most common cause of anemia worldwide. The purpose of this study was to investigate</div><div>the effect of dietary supplement ADAM (olive oil, vinegar and sodium chloride) and traditional iron salts, together with</div><div>physical activity on anemic female students. Our study consists of forty anemic female students divided into four equal</div><div>groups, ten students in each group; 1st group ingested ADAM with exercise, 2nd group ingested ADAM without exercise,</div><div>3rd group supplemented with traditional iron salts with exercise, 4th group supplemented with traditional iron salts without</div><div>exercise. Blood samples were drawn (5ml) for analysis of hemoglobin by spectrophotometer, iron, total iron binding</div><div>capacity and ferritin by Radioimmunoassay, O2 using gas analyzer. The variables exerted VO2max using Harvard step test,</div><div>heart rate by pulse meter, fitness index by equation; the variables were detected (pre-post) training program. Results: The</div><div>results indicated a positive result for ADAM with physical activity compared with ADAM alone, also iron with physical</div><div>activity variables overcome the variables of iron salts alone while, ADAM with physical activity variables exceed iron salts</div><div>with physical activity. Conclusion: using physical activity with ADAM, induces a positive result in curing female anemic</div><div>students from traces of underground water.</div> 2020-05-23 04:27:08 ADAM, olive oil, iron salts, female anemic students, physical activity Clinical Chemistry (diagnostics) Clinical and Sports Nutrition Community Child Health Biochemistry and Cell Biology not elsewhere classified