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purpose: to investigate the effect of pilates exercises on patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Methods sixty patients with IBS will be recruited and randomly assigned into two groups, group A and group B. Patients in both groups will receive a traditional dietary advice for IBS, but group A will receive additional pilates exercises. All patients will be evaluated pre and post treatment for irritable bowel syndrome symptom severity, number of bowel movements , anxiety and depression , Fatigue and body weight.
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A) Procedures for evaluation:
The practical section of the study will be undertaken in 2months (2 sessions a week). Measurement will be taken before the start of treatment program then after the end of 2 months of treatment program in the following manner:
B-Treatment procedures:
All patients in both groups will be instructed to follow traditional dietary advice for IBS which is based on guidance provided by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE ) and the British Dietetic Association (BDA). .
Group (A) Patients in this group will participate in 2 months Pilates exercise program, 2 times per week for 16 sessions, and will follow traditional dietary advice for IBS. Warming up and cooling down stretches for 5 minutes will be done before and after exercise Group (B) Each patient will follow traditional dietary advice for IBS which is based on guidance provided by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE ) and the British Dietetic Association (BDA).
C)Data analysis: Statistical analysis will be performed through the statistical package for social studies (SPSS) version 24 for windows. Descriptive statistics will be conducted to describe the data. Mixed-Model ANOVA will be used to determine the within-group changes and the between-group difference. The level of significance for all statistical tests will be set at p<0.05.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Heba A. Abd El Ghafar, A. Professor; Ahmad Mahdy Ahmad, A. professor
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