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Is There Effect of Adding Honey Intake to Free Walking in Metabolic Syndrome Children

Response of Metabolic Syndrome Components to Adding Honey Consumption to Free Walking Exercise in Children

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About This Trial

Metabolic Syndrome is common in Children and complementary therapies are important in its treatment such exercise and functional food intake including honey.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - 40 metabolic syndrome children Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - respiratory, cardiac , renal , liver problems Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * 40 metabolic syndrome children Exclusion Criteria: * respiratory, cardiac , renal , liver problems

Treatments Being Tested

BEHAVIORAL

Honey intake with walking exercise

20 Children with metabolic syndrome will receive free walking continuous exercise (thirty minutes daily in nearby sport club in the presence of their parents and walking will supervised by authors via Videoconferencing Imo Program) and this group also will healthy diet guidelines in addition to consuming natural honey (2ml/kg honey will be taken.. This dose will be divided into two halves, the first half will be taken at 7 am and the other half will be taken at 7 pm for 12 weeks)

BEHAVIORAL

Walking exercise

20 Children with metabolic syndrome will receive free walking continuous exercise (thirty minutes daily in nearby sport club in the presence of their parents and walking will supervised by authors via Videoconferencing Imo Program) and this group also will healthy diet guidelines for 12 weeks)

Locations (1)

Ahram canadian university
Giza, Egypt