Fatigue Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of the Effects of Whole-Body Vibration Training and Pilates Exercises on Physical Fitness, Fatigue and Physical Self Perception in Healthy Women
Verified date | July 2020 |
Source | Baskent University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study aimed to compare the effects of whole-body vibration (WBV) training and Pilates exercises on physical fitness, fatigue, and physical self-perception in healthy women. This study was carried out on 36 healthy sedentary female subjects. Subjects were divided into three groups; Pilates training group, WBV training group, and control group. In the Pilates group, the exercises were performed with "Reformer®" for eight weeks, twice in a week, 45-min per day. In the WBV group, the training was given "Power Plate®" for eight weeks, twice in a week, and 30 minutes in a day. The control group did not receive any training.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | January 10, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | January 10, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 25 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Individuals have not been exercising regularly in the last six months - Physical activity level was between 600-3000 MET min/week (Metabolic equivalent minutes/week) according to the result of the "International Physical Activity Questionnaire" - Bodyweight of less than 130 kg Individuals. Exclusion Criteria: - History of malignancy - Pregnant individuals - Musculoskeletal pain due to orthopedic or rheumatic diseases - History of fractures in the past year - Neurological disease (stroke, epilepsy, etc.) - Chronic kidney or liver disease, cardiovascular diseases (cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac insufficiency, etc.) - Imbalance due to peripheral vestibular disorder diagnosis (Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Meniere's disease, etc.) - Individuals who not be able to tolerate vibration for more than five minutes were not included in the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Baskent University | Ankara |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Baskent University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Body Composition Change | The body composition of the subjects was evaluated with bioelectrical impedance analysis (Tanita BC 601,Tanita Corp., Maeno-Cho, Tokyo, Japan). Body fat proportion was recorded as a percentage. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Body Mass Index | The body composition of the subjects was evaluated with body mass index (BMI). The BMI is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. A high BMI can be an indicator of high body fatness. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Waist-hip ratio | The body composition of the subjects was also evaluated with waist-hip ratio. The waist to hip ratio measurement is calculated by dividing the measurement of your waist by your hip measurement. The score recorded as centimeter. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Aerobic capacity | The aerobic capacity of the participants was evaluated with Shuttle-run test. Shuttle run test involve repetitive running back and forth, either over the same distance, or with changing distances. The shorter trial recorded as seconds. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Flexibility | The sit and reach test used for flexibility. Sit and reach test measures measures the flexibility of the lower back and hamstring muscles.The score is recorded to the nearest centimeter as the distance reached by the hand. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Balance | The balance was evaluated by Functional reach test. The test evaluated dynamic balance and limit of stability. This test measures the distance between the length of an outstretched arm in a maximal forward reach from a standing position,while maintaining a fixed base of support. The score recorded as centimeter. Higher scores indicate good level of balance. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Physical Self-Perception | Physical self-perception was assessed with Physical Self Perception Profile. The questionnaire has four subdomain subscales designed to assess perceived bodily attractiveness, sports competence, physical strength, and physical conditioning were constructed along with a general physical self-worth subscale as the basis of the Physical Self-Perception Profile. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Fatigue Severity Scale | The 9-item scale which measures the severity of fatigue and its effect on a person's activities and lifestyle. Each item consists of statements that are scored on a seven-point Likert type scale ranging from 1 ("strongly disagree") to 7 ("strongly agree"). The higher scores indicates severe fatigue. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Lateral Bridge test | Lateral bridge test involves static, isometric contractions of the lateral muscles on each side of the trunk that stabilize the spine. The score recorded as second. Higher scores indicate good level of endurance. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Modified Biering-Sorensen test | Modified Biering-Sorensen test measuring how many seconds the subject is able to keep the unsupported upper body (from the upper border of the iliac crest) horizontal, while placed prone with the buttocks and legs fixed to the couch by three wide canvas straps and the arms folded across the chest. The score recorded as second. Higher scores indicate good level of endurance. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Trunk flexion test | Trunk flexion test involving a static, isometric contraction of the anterior muscles, stabilizing the spine until the individual exhibits fatigue and can no longer hold the assumed position. The score recorded as second. Higher scores indicate good level of endurance. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Prone bridge test | The prone bridge test measures the muscular endurance of the abdominal muscles.The score recorded as second. Higher scores indicate good level of endurance. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Sit-ups test | The sit-ups test is a measure the endurance of the abdominal and hip-flexor muscles. The aim of this test is to perform as many sit-ups as you can in two minutes. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Modified push-up test | The modified push-up test was used to measure upper body strength endurance and trunk stability. This variation, which uses a modified technique with a clap behind the back while in the 'down' position and a touch from one hand to the other in the 'up' position.The total number of correctly completed push-ups were recorded. | Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention |
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