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NCT number NCT06329115
Other study ID # 2024/23
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date March 25, 2024
Est. completion date June 30, 2024

Study information

Verified date March 2024
Source Hasan Kalyoncu University
Contact Tugba GÖNEN, Asst. Prof.
Phone 05050905846
Email tugba.badat@hku.edu.tr
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

In our study, university students who coded the course from various faculties and departments within the scope of a university-wide free elective course, after regular physical activity; It was aimed to examine the effects on lifelong learning, physical activity, fatigue, sleepiness, depression, anxiety and stress levels, quality of life and walking distances and physiological expenditure indices.


Description:

Physical activity; They are body movements made using skeletal muscles in daily life and resulting in energy expenditure. In addition to daily living activities such as playing games, doing housework, walking, eating, and bathing, exercise and sports are also included in this definition. Physical activity is very important for a healthy life. Studies have reported that continuing physical activity, especially during growth and young adulthood, has positive effects on aerobic capacity, blood pressure, body composition, glucose metabolism, skeletal health and psychological health. Studies have reported that physical activity affects social and personal success in healthy adult individuals and is associated with sleep quality and depression. In this context, our work; After regular physical activity, university students who code the course from various faculties and departments within the scope of the university-wide free elective course; It was aimed to examine the effects on lifelong learning, physical activity, fatigue, sleepiness, depression, anxiety and stress levels, quality of life and walking distances and physiological expenditure indices. Hypotheses of the study; - Regular physical activity improves lifelong learning tendencies in university students. - Regular physical activity increases the level of physical activity in university students. - Regular physical activity reduces fatigue levels in university students. - Regular physical activity reduces daytime sleepiness in university students. - Regular physical activity improves depression, anxiety and stress levels in university students. - Regular physical activity improves the quality of life in university students. - Regular physical activity improves functional capacity and increases walking distance in university students. - Regular physical activity reduces the physiological expenditure index in university students.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 100
Est. completion date June 30, 2024
Est. primary completion date June 30, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Students who choose the course offered within the scope of university-wide elective courses - No obstacle to aerobic exercise - No chronic disease - Individuals who have no history of surgery on the lower extremity in the last 6 months Exclusion Criteria: - Individuals who do not volunteer to participate in the study

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Exercise training
Within the physical activity program, an aerobic training program will be applied to students for a total of 150 minutes per week for 8 weeks. Aerobic training includes moderate-intensity walking exercise. The concept of moderate walking will be explained to individuals at the beginning of the study. Maximal and submaximal heart rate calculations will be made with the formulas (220-age) / (220-age X 0.6) and this heart rate will be maintained throughout the training. Students will have a pedometer application installed on their phones and their step counts and exercise minute data will be recorded. At the same time, in order for students to use their respiratory functions properly during regular walking, diaphragmatic breathing and alternating nose breathing breathing exercises will be taught and they will be instructed to do them once a day with 5 repetitions.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Hasan Kalyoncu University Gaziantep Sahinbey

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Hasan Kalyoncu University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

References & Publications (5)

Booth M. Assessment of physical activity: an international perspective. Res Q Exerc Sport. 2000 Jun;71 Suppl 2:114-20. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2000.11082794. No abstract available. — View Citation

Danaei G, Ding EL, Mozaffarian D, Taylor B, Rehm J, Murray CJ, Ezzati M. The preventable causes of death in the United States: comparative risk assessment of dietary, lifestyle, and metabolic risk factors. PLoS Med. 2009 Apr 28;6(4):e1000058. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000058. Epub 2009 Apr 28. Erratum In: PLoS Med. 2011 Jan;8(1). doi: 10.1371/annotation/0ef47acd-9dcc-4296-a897-872d182cde57. — View Citation

Lee IM, Shiroma EJ, Lobelo F, Puska P, Blair SN, Katzmarzyk PT; Lancet Physical Activity Series Working Group. Effect of physical inactivity on major non-communicable diseases worldwide: an analysis of burden of disease and life expectancy. Lancet. 2012 Jul 21;380(9838):219-29. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(12)61031-9. — View Citation

Sallis JF, Prochaska JJ, Taylor WC. A review of correlates of physical activity of children and adolescents. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2000 May;32(5):963-75. doi: 10.1097/00005768-200005000-00014. — View Citation

Warburton DE, Nicol CW, Bredin SS. Health benefits of physical activity: the evidence. CMAJ. 2006 Mar 14;174(6):801-9. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.051351. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Lifelong learning Lifelong learning processes will be evaluated with the "Lifelong Learning Tendencies Scale" developed by Coskun in 2009. The 6-point Likert scale (1 = fits a lot, 6 = doesn't fit at all) consists of 27 items and 4 sub-dimensions. It consists of subheadings: Motivation in Lifelong Learning (6 items), Persistence (6 items), Lack of Regulating Learning (6 items), Lack of Curiosity (9 items). The lowest score that can be obtained from the first three dimensions of the scale is 6 (6x1), the middle score (6x3.5) is 21, and the highest score (6x6) is 36. The last dimension, lack of curiosity, was determined as the lowest score (9x1) 9, the middle score (9x3.5) 31.5 and the highest score (9x9) 81 points. In the overall average of the scale, the minimum score that can be obtained from the scale (27x1) is 27, the median score (27x3.5) is 94.5, and the maximum score (27x6) is 162. through of the study, average 8 week
Primary Physical activity International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ) will be used to evaluate physical activity. International Physical Activity Survey Short form (7 questions); It provides information on time spent walking, moderate and vigorous activities, and time spent sitting. Calculation of the total score of the short form includes the sum of the duration (minutes) and frequency (days) of walking, moderate activity and vigorous activity. The energy required for activities is calculated with the MET-minute score. Standard MET values have been established for these activities. Using these values, daily and weekly physical activity levels are calculated. through of the study, average 8 week
Primary Fatique Fatigue levels Gencay et al. It will be evaluated with the "Fatigue Severity Scale", the validity and reliability of which was established in 2012. The scale consists of 9 items. The lowest score that can be achieved among the scale items is 0 and the highest score is 7. As the score increases, the severity of fatigue increases. through of the study, average 8 week
Primary Daytime sleepiness Daytime sleepiness levels of students were developed by John in 1992 and Izci et al. in 2008. It will be evaluated with the "Epworth Sleepiness Scale", whose validity and reliability has been established by. The scale consists of 8 items, the lowest score to be obtained from the scale is 0 and the highest score is 24. As the score increases, the level of daytime sleepiness increases. through of the study, average 8 week
Primary Depression, anxiety and stress Depression, anxiety and stress levels will be evaluated with the "Depression, anxiety and stress scale". The validity and reliability study of the scale was conducted by Sariçam in 2018. The scale, consisting of 21 items, is scored between 0-3. As the score increases, depression, anxiety and stress levels increase. through of the study, average 8 week
Primary Quality of life measurement The quality of life of students was evaluated by Demiral et al. in 2006. It will be evaluated with the "SF-36 Short Form", whose validity and reliability studies have been conducted by. The survey, which consists of 36 items, includes 8 sub-parameters.Scoring is evaluated separately for each sub-dimension. The total score of the scale is not calculated. In the scale, questions 1, 2 and 11 are about general health, questions 3 are about physical functions, question 4 is about physical role limitation, questions 5 are about emotional role limitation, questions 6 and 10 are about social functions, questions 7 and 8 are about pain, questions 9 are about pain. Statements a, e, g and i of the question question vitality, expressions b, c, d, f and h question mental health. Each subscale is scored between 0 and 100. An increase in the dimension mean score indicates that the quality of life is high in that parameter. through of the study, average 8 week
Primary Physiological expenditure indices The students' resting heart rates and walking heart rates were measured with a pulse oximeter. Physiological expenditure indices will be calculated with the formula = (Heart rate during walking - Resting heart rate) / Walking speed (m/min). through of the study, average 8 week
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