Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05751083 |
Other study ID # |
AQIB SAGHEER REC-014111 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
March 1, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
June 1, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
July 2023 |
Source |
Riphah International University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effects of brisk walk with low intensity
aerobic exercises on flexibility balance muscle endurance and life satisfaction in healthy
elderly population. The main question it aims to answer is:
• Is brisk walk with low intensity aerobic exercises will improve flexibility, balance,
muscle endurance and life satisfaction in healthy elderly population.
Participants will be divided into Group A and Group B. Group A will perform brisk walk with
low intensity exercises while group B will perform only brisk walk.
Description:
According to world population ageing, the worldwide populace aged equal to and greater than
60 years counted 9.62 × 108 as of 2017. It is contemplated to twofold by 2050 and is
estimated to attain 2.1 billion. Regionally, in the emerging countries, there is rapid
increase in the percentage at which the inhabitants are ageing, with Asia where a substantial
number of individuals fall in the age category of 60 years and above. In Pakistan the
longevity in previous 50 years has raised by thirty years, and it is expected to stretch to
72 years by 2023. Pakistan, being the world's sixth most populace, as of now has greater than
8 million elderly individuals and this count is likely to get to 27 million by 2050.
Generally, there is declination of physical activity and wellbeing as one ages; nevertheless,
evaluation of the effect of sedentary lifestyle on population health often neglect to
especially target elderly. Literature recommends that the age specific reduction in
functional capacity, quality of life, and expanded risk of morbidity, handicap, and mortality
might be counterbalanced or postponed by the acquisition of more physical activity.
Nonetheless, physical inactivity has become almost omnipresent, with an expected 31% of the
total populace not gathering suggested physical activity levels.
Evolving evidence showed a weekly performance of moderate to vigorous physical activities for
75 minutes per week has been related with a decrease in all-cause mortality by 22% in elderly
aged ≥60 years. The WHO has recommended that taking part in moderate-to-vigorous physical
activity for 150 minutes out of every week, with every session enduring at the very least 10
minutes, will prompt good health. It is sufficiently accepted that the musculoskeletal
framework contributes a significant part in the falling mechanics. The functional outcome of
the musculoskeletal framework is decreased in the older population. Predominantly, overall
motor function of the lower limbs reduces, and muscle strength declines There is insufficient
data on the effect of low intensity exercise on flexibility, balance, muscle endurance and
life satisfaction, particularly in healthy older males. Moreover, there is no study conducted
up until now, on the combined effect of brisk walking and low aerobic exercises on varied
variables in the elderly. This study will contribute by examining the effectiveness of brisk
walking along with low intensity aerobic exercises on flexibility, balance, muscle endurance
and life satisfaction in the older male population.