Evaluating the Relationship of Body Weight to Muscle Pain in Humans

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Amal.S.Saleh , Majidah.H.Almasoudi , Fouzia.M.Abkar , Ghadah.F.Alelwani , Roba.S.Almehmadi , Amani.S.Alkesabri , Ramlah.Z.Barnawi , Fatima.B.Altakrooni , Daliya.A.houldar , Sara.F.Shamah , Wadyan.M.Ayoub
Ashwaq.B.Alhasani , Safia.H.Alhawsawi , Manal.H.Barnawi , Funoon.O.Alansari , Sittiy.S.Almalayou , Tahani.A.Albishri , Ohud.A.Alzaaqi , Noha.T.Alhawsawi , Rahma.T.Alhawsawi

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The current study aims to examine the importance of the relationship between body weight and muscle pain in humans, what is the meaning of body mass weight, what are the complications of excess body weight on the back, knee and leg muscles, and what is the role of the doctor and nutritionist in this regard. A questionnaire was prepared via Google Drive and distributed to the population aged 25-55 years, men and women, in the city of Mecca. As for the questionnaire, it was distributed via the social networking program (WhatsApp) for the purpose of distancing for fear of the presence of the Corona virus. 600 questionnaires were distributed, and 550 responses were obtained via email to the principal researcher.

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