Compare the effects of electromagnetic therapy and exercises on estrogen hormone

Abstract

Menopause is the passing phase from fertility to infertility for women. 40 Sprague dawley female rats in different phases of menstruation were randomly selected from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Laboratory, they were anesthetized and their ovaries were removed. After 12 weeks of rest to reach menopause they were divided to 4 equal groups: control group (C), electromagnetic pulse therapy group (M), exercise group (E), and electromagnetic therapy – exercise group (ME), and continued their exercise program for 10 weeks. Exercise program which was executed for 3 times a week, on flatted treadmill. And subjects from group M were put inside the English made BTL magnet device model 5000, with 51 MT/10 intensity and 30 Hz frequency, 3 days in a week for 30 minutes. Also the subjects in group ME performed the programs from exercise and electromagnetic pulse group simultaneously. After 10 weeks of experimenting, all rats bleeding. The results showed that the average number of electromagnetic – exercise, electromagnetic, and exercise groups are significantly better that control group and this difference is meaningfully considered 95% approved (p<0.05). Moreover, the results show that there is a meaningful difference between electromagnetic – exercise group and exercise group (P= 0.042, SD= 0.756, M= 2.27) and these differences are 95% approved in a meaningful level (p<0.05). But other differences have no meaning. we can use electromagnetic therapy – exercise method, electromagnetic therapy method, and exercise method to increase estrogen and heal osteoporosis.

Authors and Affiliations

Somayeh Kasharafi Fard| Department of Exercise Physiology, Islamic Azad University, Larestan Branch, Larestan, Iran, Hassan Matinhomaee| Department of Exercise Physiology, Islamic Azad University, Larestan Branch, Larestan, Iran, Maghsoud Peeri| Department of Exercise Physiology, Islamic Azad University, Larestan Branch, Larestan, Iran, Mohammad ali Azarbayjani| Department of Exercise Physiology, Islamic Azad University, Larestan Branch, Larestan, Iran, Ali Askarzadeh| Department of Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Larestan, Iran, Laila Satarzadeh| Department of Exercise Physiology, Islamic Azad University, Larestan Branch, Larestan, Iran, Eghbal Sekhavati| Larestan School of Medical Sciences, Larestan, Iran, Correspondence E-mail: Sekhavati.papers@gmail.com, Jalal Saem| Gerash School of Medical Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran

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Somayeh Kasharafi Fard, Hassan Matinhomaee, Maghsoud Peeri, Mohammad ali Azarbayjani, Ali Askarzadeh, Laila Satarzadeh, Eghbal Sekhavati, Jalal Saem (2016). Compare the effects of electromagnetic therapy and exercises on estrogen hormone. International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS), 5(11), 443-451. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-12125