The effect of aerobic exercises on female student pulmonary volumes to prevent the effects of Possible climate fluctuations

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Faculty of Sports Sciences for Girls, Cairo University, Helwan"

2 Faculty of Physical Education, Girls of Gezira, Helwan University

3 Department of biological sciences and Sports Health (Division of exercise Physiology)- Faculty of Physical Education for Girls-Helwan University-Egypt.

Abstract

Supervisors' names: Reem Mohamed Mohsen , Professor of Sports Physiology, Department of Biological Sciences and Sports Health - Faculty of Physical Education for Girls - Helwan University.

Hager Mahmoud Mohammed Mohammed Maatouq , Assistant professor at department of Biological Sciences and sports health Faculty of sports sciences for girls Helwan University.

The researcher's name: Roaia Omar shawket lashin.

The research aims to identify the effect of aerobic training on the lung volumes of female students to prevent the effects of potential climate fluctuations by identifying: the differences and absolute percentage changes between the averages of the pre- and post-measurements in the physiological variables associated with the lung volumes of female students of the Faculty of Physical Education. The researcher used the experimental method using a pre-measurement and post-measurement design for one group to suit the nature of the research and achieve its objectives and hypotheses. The research sample was selected randomly and the actual size of the research sample individuals was (14) female students from the fourth year students enrolled in the Faculty of Physical Education at Benha University for the academic year (2023 AD/2024 AD) and their ages ranged between (15 - 16) years. A number of (4) female students were taken to conduct the exploratory experiment and from outside the basic sample of the research. The researcher concluded that the proposed aerobic training has a positive effect on the lung volumes of female students to prevent the effects of potential climate fluctuations.

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