Adolescent Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Pilates on Sagittal Spine Posture, Flexibility, Back Pain, Quality of Life and Anthropometrics Variables on Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | February 2019 |
Source | Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Several research show a high prevalence of spinal misalignments and a lack of stability of
the spine in the adolescent population. In addition, back pain in adolescents is correlated
with a longer time spent in sedentary activities, less time of physical activity, higher BMI,
body fat percentage and / or the waist-hip index.
Therefore, the main aim of this project were assess the effect of a 10-minute Pilates program
carried out in the final part of the Physical Education sessions for 4.5 months and 9 months
on back pain, quality of life, sagittal spine curvature, hamstring extensibility, BMI, body
fat percentage and the waist-hip index.
The present research will be elaborated by a quasi-experimental design, with experimental
group (GE) and control group (CG); with pre-test, intermediate and post-test.
The inclusion criteria will be: a) being in Compulsory Secondary Education; b) not present
any musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiological, metabolic, rheumatic or previous history of
spinal pathologies or with previous treatment; c) be active in the sessions of Physical
Education.
It was assessed back pain with Back Pain Survey in adolescents. Quality of life was assessed
through the Kidscreen-27 questionnaire. To assess the sagittal spinal curvatura (in several
positions) the Spinal Mouse System (Idiag, Fehraltdorf, Switzerland) was used.
The extensibility of hamstring muscle was assessed with seat and reach test, toe touch test
and active and passive straight leg raising test.
The sedentary lifestyle as well as the level of physical activity will be evaluated through
the Adolescent International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ).
The body mass index will be obtained by recording weight and height (BMI = Weight (kg) /
height (cm) 2).
The waist-hip ratio is the quotient between waist and hip circumferences, which is an
indirect marker of intra-abdominal obesity.
The intervention program consisted on performance of exercises of the Pilates Method during
the sessions of Physical Education, 32 weeks, two weekly sessions, 10 minutes.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 286 |
Est. completion date | June 30, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | October 1, 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 11 Years to 17 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - be enrolled in Compulsory Secondary Education - be active in the sessions of Physical Education. Exclusion Criteria: - presenting any musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiological, metabolic or rheumatic alteration - missing more than one session of the programme (91.66% attendance) |
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Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change Sagittal spinal curvature | Sagittal spinal curvature is assess with the Spinal Mouse System. It is measure: angle of the dorsal and lumbar curve and pelvic tilt when standing, in self-correcting standing, in asthenic sitting, in maximum trunk flexion. knees flexed and extended; and maximum trunk flexion from standing. This is noninvasive technique. The result is register in grades. | Change from Baseline Sagittal spinal curvature at 4,5 month and at 9 month | |
Primary | Change Hamstring extensibility - active straight leg raising test. | The hamstring extensibility is assessed by active straight leg raising test. This is noninvasive technique. The result is register in grades. Higher values represent a better outcome. The range could be between 0 to 180º. Normal values: between 75 to 180º; Shortness type I: between 61 to 74º; and shortness type II; less than 60º. Shortness is mean that the subject have less hamstring extensibility than the normal. | Change from Baseline hamstring extensibility at 4,5 month and at 9 month | |
Primary | Change Hamstring extensibility - passive straight leg raising test. | The hamstring extensibility is assessed by passive straight leg raising test. This is noninvasive technique. The result is register in grades. Higher values represent a better outcome. | Change from Baseline Hamstring extensibility at 4,5 month and at 9 month | |
Secondary | Change Back pain, physical activity and sedentary behaviour (questionnaire) | Back pain, physical activity and sedentary behaviour is evaluated through the Back Pain Survey in adolescents. This questionnaire included questions about this three items. This survey is used to know the prevalence of back pain, physical activity and sedentary time. The survey do not includes a scale. The survey ask questions like: Did you have back pain last year that will hamper or limit activities at school or in their leisure time for more than 3 months? Yes/no ; Do you practice any sport in your free live? Yes/No |
Change from Baseline Sagittal spinal curvature at 4,5 month and at 9 month | |
Secondary | Change Quality of life: Kindscreem 27 questionnaire | Quality of life is assessed through the Kindscreem 27 questionnaire. To measure the quality of life related to health in adolescents with a total of 27 items assessed on the Likert Scale in the following dimensions: physical activity and health, psychological well-being, relationship with peers and autonomy, social support and peers, and the environment school. Categorizing: Extremely difficult 27 to 54;Moderate difficulty 55 to 81;No difficulty makes 82 to 135 |
Change from Baseline Back pain, physical activity and sedentary behaviour at 4,5 month and at 9 month | |
Secondary | Change Body mass index | The body mass index is obtained by recording weight and height. They will be measured with a 220k digital medical scale with height meter. The BMI will be calculated with the formula of the Quetelet Index (1869) (BMI = Weight (kg) / height (cm) 2). | Change from Baseline Body mass index at 4,5 month and at 9 month | |
Secondary | Change Waist-hip ratio | The waist-hip ratio is the quotient between waist and hip circumferences, which is an indirect marker of intra-abdominal obesity. This is noninvasive technique. | Change from Baseline Waist-hip ratio at 4,5 month and at 9 month | |
Secondary | Change Hamstring extensibility Seat and Reach test | The hamstring extensibility is assessed by seat and reach test. This is noninvasive test. The result is register in centimeters. Higher values represent a better outcome. |
Change from Baseline Hamstring extensibility at 4,5 month and at 9 month | |
Secondary | Change Hamstring extensibility Toe touch test | The hamstring extensibility is assessed by toe touch test. This is noninvasive test. The result is register in centimetres. Higher values represent a better outcome. |
Change from Baseline Hamstring extensibility at 4,5 month and at 9 month | |
Secondary | Change Level of physical activity - Adolescent International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). | The level of physical activity will be evaluated through the Adolescent International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). It is register and summation of the duration (in minutes) and frequency (days) of walking, moderate-intensity and vigorous-intensity activities.The following values continue to be used for the analysis of IPAQ data: Walking=3.3METs (equivalent metabolic), Moderate PA (physical activity)=4.0METs (Metabolic equivalent) and Vigorous PA=8.0METs (Metabolic equivalent). Category 1 Low: Those individuals who not meet criteria for Categories 2 or 3. Category 2 Moderate: Total physical activity of at least 600 MET-minutes/week. Category 3 High: a) Total physical activity of at least 3000 MET-minutes/week. |
Change from Baseline Level of physical activity at 4,5 month and at 9 month |
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