Overview

Effect of Exergaming Exercises and Mediterranean Diet on Thyroid Cancer Patients Following Total Thyroidectomy

Status:
Not yet recruiting
Trial end date:
2022-12-05
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
Effect of exergaming exercises and mediteranean diet on thyroid cancer patients following total thyroidectomy adult patients from both gender will be randomly assigned equally to exergaming exercises, Mediterranean diet groups using computer-generated block randomization. Group A: Control group No intervention was provided for 12 weeks except thyroid hormone replacement therapy Group B: Exergaming exercise The volunteers carried out 36 exergaming sessions, with progressive increase in the duration of the games according to their tolerance,and reached a maximum duration of 50 minutes per session, included the realization of the games and the rest between activities. The exergaming protocol was performed three times a week, for a total of 12 weeks Group C: Mediterranean diet All participants participated in the Mediterranean diet intervention for 12 weak and received dietary training from professional nutritionists at the baseline visit and samples of a Mediterranean diet for three times during the trial.PREDIMED questionnaire is used To assess adherence to the Mediterranean diet Group D: Exergaming exercises and Mediterranean diet Exergaming exercises are used in addition to Mediterranean diet
Phase:
N/A
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Nabil Mahmoud Ismail Abdel-Aal
Treatments:
Hormones
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Diagnosis of thyroid papillary carcinoma as it is the most common type

2. Treatment with thyroid hormone medication after thyroidectomy

3. Lack of radioactive iodine treatment within the past 6 months

4. Blood hemoglobin level >10 g/dL.

5. Not taking drugs that could affect their immune function (e.g., immunosuppressants
such as cyclosporin and steroids .

6. Lack of regular exercise

7. Age 18~45 years

8. Dose should be controlled at the first one year

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Exclusion Criteria:

1) Abscess or inflammation suspected by preoperative tests 2) Patients with stage IV cancer
and with limited understanding of assessment systems 3) History of head or neck malignancy
. 4) Radiation therapy 5) Graves disease 6) Thyroiditis 7) Orthopaedic and rheumatic
conditions of the neck . 8) The patient's inability to cooperate

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