KSA Fitness market is poised to gain significant traction with the rise in the number of health clubs incorporating advanced equipment catering to the changing health patterns and consumer demands: Ken Research

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Gurugram, India, May 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — KSA News

  • Market is anticipated to show a double digit growth @20.8% CAGR on account of growing popularity of digital fitness applications and expansion of ladies only fitness centers in the country.

  • Digital Fitness App Market is expected to grow @22.1% CAGR and contribute $164.6 Mn Revenue as fitness centres are offering online classes and incorporating fitness based apps for at-home exercise.

  • The market is poised to gain significant traction with the rise in the number of health clubs and fitness centers incorporating advanced equipment catering to the changing health patterns and consumer demands.

Services Diversification: The market growth would be facilitated by the increase in number of value added services like Pilates, Zumba, Martial Arts, Spa, Jacuzzi, salon, aqua aerobics, yoga & others.

Growth of Ladies Fitness Center: Expansion of women only fitness centres such as Fitness Time for women and opening of few budget fitness chains such as Profit Gym will reduce the annual fees charged and increase the member penetration in KSA.

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Growth of Hotel Based Fitness Centres: Opening of additional five star properties or expansion of star hotels such as Radisson and Hyatt will positively affect the market. Approximately 163 hotel projects (72 are Five stars and 91 are Four Star Hotels) with 72,617 rooms will open their doors across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Government Initiatives: Government Initiatives such as Your Home, Your Gym” campaign are expected to encourage citizens to workout at home and share their videos online and adopt healthier lifestyles and build supporting communities.

The report titled KSA Fitness Services Market Outlook to 2025F – Driven by technological innovations and inventive training approaches along with adoption of hybrid model by fitness centersby Ken Research suggested that growing awareness of health benefits, increasing disposable income, rise of budget gyms and growth of ladies only fitness center has been the major key factors which drives the demand for fitness services centers in KSA. The market is further expected to register a positive five year CAGR of 20.8% in terms of revenue during the forecast period 2020-2025.

Key Segments Covered in KSA Fitness Market:-

Direct Economic Impact of Fitness Centres

  • Overview of Commercial Gyms in KSA Health and Fitness Market

  • Overview of Fitness Centres in Hotels and Resorts

  • Overview of Fitness Centres in Schools and Universities

  • Overview of Fitness Centres in Residential Townships/Compounds

  • Overview of Fitness Centres in Hospitals

  • Overview of Fitness Centres in Sports Clubs and Govt. Organizations

Indirect Economic Impact of Fitness Centres

  • KSA Fitness Equipment Industry Market Size

  • Evaluation of Premiumization on Real Estate Sector

  • Estimated Cost of Constructing a Fitness Centre

Key Target Audience:-

Time Period Captured in the Report:-

Key Topics Covered in the Report:-

  • Socio-Economic Landscape of KSA

  • Direct and Indirect Economic Impact of Fitness Industry in KSA

  • Overview of Commercial Gyms in KSA Health and Fitness Market

  • Snapshot of Digital Fitness Market in KSA

  • Assessment

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Employing melatonin for sleep is on the rise, review says, inspite of possible wellness harms

When over-all use amongst the United States grownup inhabitants is continue to “fairly minimal,” the research does “doc a significant quite a few-fold boost in melatonin use in the earlier couple decades,” stated rest expert Rebecca Robbins, an teacher in the division of slumber drugs for Harvard Clinical School, who was not concerned in the examine.

The examine, posted Tuesday in the professional medical journal JAMA, discovered that by 2018 People in america ended up getting extra than twice the quantity of melatonin they took a 10 years previously. Industry experts fear that the pandemic’s unfavorable influence on rest may well have more amplified the widespread reliance on sleeping aids, Robbins mentioned.

“Taking sleep aids has been linked in future scientific studies with the development of dementia and early mortality,” she mentioned.

Melatonin has been connected to headache, dizziness, nausea, abdomen cramps, drowsiness, confusion or disorientation, irritability and delicate stress, melancholy and tremors, as very well as abnormally small blood pressure. It can also interact with widespread drugs and trigger allergies.
Though short term use for jet lag, change workers and folks who have difficulties falling asleep appears to be risk-free, very long-phrase safety is not known, according to the Countrywide Heart for Complementary and Integrative Health and fitness at the Countrywide Institutes of Well being.

Bigger dose, minor regulation

Because 2006, a smaller but growing subset of adults are having quantities of melatonin that considerably exceed the 5 milligram a day dosage that is ordinarily employed as a quick term procedure, the review observed.

Even so, tablets for sale may perhaps contain degrees of melatonin that are a great deal greater than what is advertised on the label. Unlike medicines and meals, melatonin is not thoroughly controlled by the US Food stuff and Drug Administration, so there are no federal prerequisites that companies test supplements to be absolutely sure they incorporate the total of marketed melatonin.

People are using twice as much melatonin as they used to, sometimes at dangerously high levels.
“Prior exploration has observed that that melatonin content in these unregulated, commercially available melatonin dietary supplements ranged from – 83% to +478% of the labeled content,” explained Robbins, who coauthored the book “Slumber for Good results! Almost everything You Have to Know About Sleep But are Far too Worn out to Inquire.”
Nor are there any needs that firms exam their items for hazardous hidden additives in melatonin dietary supplements marketed in stores and on line. Past reports also uncovered 26% of the melatonin dietary supplements contained serotonin, “a hormone that can have unsafe effects even at rather very low ranges,” in accordance to the National Centre for Complementary and Integrative Overall health, a division of the National Institutes of Wellbeing.

“We are unable to be particular of the purity of melatonin that is offered about the counter,” Robbins claimed.

Taking as well substantially serotonin by combining drugs this kind of as antidepressants, migraine drugs and melatonin can guide to a significant drug response. Delicate signs involve shivering and diarrhea, even though a far more significant reaction can guide to muscle mass

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Rise of syphilis in the U.S reflects neglect of long-term public health funding : Shots

Mai Yang, a communicable disease specialist, searches for Angelica, a 27 year-old pregnant woman who tested positive for syphilis, in order to get her treated before she delivers her baby.

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Mai Yang, a communicable disease specialist, searches for Angelica, a 27 year-old pregnant woman who tested positive for syphilis, in order to get her treated before she delivers her baby.

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When Mai Yang is looking for a patient, she travels light. She dresses deliberately — not too formal, so she won’t be mistaken for a police officer; not too casual, so people will look past her tiny 4-foot-10 stature and youthful face and trust her with sensitive health information. Always, she wears closed-toed shoes, “just in case I need to run.”

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Yang carries a stack of cards issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that show what happens when the Treponema pallidum bacteria invades a patient’s body. There’s a photo of an angry red sore on a penis. There’s one of a tongue, marred by mucus-lined lesions. And there’s one of a newborn baby, its belly, torso and thighs dotted in a rash, its mouth open, as if caught midcry.

It was because of the prospect of one such baby that Yang found herself walking through a homeless encampment on a blazing July day in Huron, Calif., an hour’s drive southwest of her office at the Fresno County Department of Public Health.

She was looking for a pregnant woman named Angelica, whose visit to a community clinic had triggered a report to the health department’s sexually transmitted disease program. Angelica had tested positive for syphilis. If she was not treated, her baby could end up like the one in the picture or worse — there was a 40% chance the baby would die.

Yang knew, though, that if she helped Angelica get treated with three weekly shots of penicillin at least 30 days before she gave birth, it was likely that the infection would be wiped out and her baby would be born without any symptoms at all. Every case of congenital syphilis, when a baby is born with the disease, is avoidable. Each is considered a “sentinel event,” a warning that the public health system is failing.

The alarms are now clamoring. In the United States, more than 129,800 syphilis cases were recorded in 2019, double the case count of five years prior. In the same time period, cases of congenital syphilis quadrupled: 1,870 babies were born with the disease; 128 died. Case counts from 2020 are still being finalized, but the CDC has said that reported cases of congenital syphilis have already exceeded the prior year. Black, Hispanic and Native American babies are disproportionately at risk.

Yang drives to Huron, a rural town an hour

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