Abstract
Anemia is a common public health problem affecting all ages in both developing and developed countries. The present study constructed to observe the response of erythrocytes parameters and fatigue to aerobic exercise in different age anemic women. In a comparative study, forty anaemic women were randomly allocated into two groups (group 1 included 15 old women with mean age (64.07 +/- 2.71) and (group 2 included 17 young women with mean age (27.35 +/- 2.29). All Patients performed moderate endurance exercise program at a frequency of three times per week for three months. Both groups were similar at the baseline (p>0.05). Results of study showed significant difference of mean values of all variables (p<0.05). But the improvement in Hemoglobin level, Erythrocytes count, Hematocrit was more in group 1 while the improvement in fatigue level was more in group 2 than group (I). Moderate-intensity aerobic exercise is a useful complementary method for management of anemia and improving Erythrocytes parameters and fatigue response, but there was significant different response according to the patient's age.