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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03825003
Other study ID # 1
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date April 1, 2018
Est. completion date May 30, 2018

Study information

Verified date January 2019
Source Biruni University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of our study was to determine the joint mobility levels and its effects on performance in male basketball players and their sedentary peers aged 16-22 years. According to the studies on the effect of hypermobility on the performance; The young athletes who played tennis had lower equilibrium results than those without hypermobility. Although there is not any study that investigate its effects in basketball, there are studies for tennis and volleyball in literature.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 80
Est. completion date May 30, 2018
Est. primary completion date May 1, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Male
Age group 16 Years to 22 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: For Players: - Being a healthy male between the ages of 16-22, - Playing basketball for at least 1 year, - Body Mass Index <30, - Volunteer to participate in research. For Sedentary Peers: - Being a healthy male between the ages of 16-22, - International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form score <600 MET-min/week, - Body Mass Index <30, - Volunteer to participate in research. Exclusion Criteria: - To have a musculoskeletal problem which prevents the person from exercising, - Having a cardiovascular system disorder that limits exercise capacity - Neurological disorder or cognitive dysfunction - Smoking

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Biruni University Istanbul

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Biruni University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Beighton Score Beighton score is used to assess the levels of joint mobility in people. In this scoring, the lowest score is 0 and the highest score is 9. A total score of 4 and above is considered as joint hypermobility. 1 day
Primary Y-Balance Test Y balance test is used to evaluate dynamic balance in individuals. In the test setup, 3 pieces of tape measure are adhered to the floor in an angle of 120 degrees. At the intersection of 3 tapes, the subject is asked to stand on one foot and extend with the other foot in 3 directions, anterior, posteromedial and posterolateral. Test is repeated 3 times for each directions and the average score is recorded in cm. Higher score shows better performance. 1 day
Primary Flamingo Balance Test Flamingo ebalance test is used to evaluate static balance in individuals. The aim is to be able to balance successfully on the dominant barefoot. The subject is asked to step on the wooden wedge (50x4x3 cms) with the foot. He is asked to bend other foot to the back and to hold his foot with the same hand. Till maintaning the balance, subject holds the arm of tester. After he leaves the arm, test begins. The subject is asked to keep balance within 1 minute. The stopwatch is started as soon as the person leaves the arm of the tester. The stopwatch is stopped when the subject leaves each leg or any part of the body touches the ground. Any attemptation which maintain the balance during 1 minute is considered as score. Higher scores show better performance. 1 day
Primary Vertical Jump Test The vertical jump test is used to measure bounce strength and jump height. To perform the test, a special setup or a measurement system marked on the wall, chalk are required. The subject is asked to touch the highest point that he can reach out by extending his arm. This is called stopping height. It is important to note that the feet of the subject must be completely in contact with the ground. Then the subject is asked to reach the highest point by jumping. The difference between the height reached by the stop and the height reached by the jump give the score of test. The subject is asked to jump 3 times and the average score is recorded. Highest score shows better performance. 1 day
Primary T Drill Test T Drill test was used to assess agility and speed. 3 funnels are placed in line with a distance of 4.57 meters between them. Taking the starting point from the middle of the funnels (in the form of the letter T), it comprises a 9.14 meter forward fast run, 4.57 meter side step to the right, 9.14 meter side step to the right, 4.57 meter side step to the right and 9.14 meter backward to the right.The subject performs the test for three times. The average of the scores are recorded in seconds. Lower scores show better performance. 1 day
Secondary International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form(IPAQ-SF) scales the types of intensity of physical activity and sitting time that people do as part of their daily lives. The short form records the physical activity of 3 different intensity levels: 1) vigorous-intensity activity such as aerobics (8.0 MET), 2) moderate-intensity activity such as leisure cycling (4.0 MET), 3) walking (3.3 MET). The IPAQ-SF questions activities for last 7 days with 7 items. In the scoring total estimate physical activity in MET-min/week and time spent while sitting are calculated ( Ex. 4.0 METx activity dayx activity duration (in minutes) equals moderate-intensity activity total MET score).According to scores subjects are categorized as inactive (achieving <600 MET-min/week), minimally active (achieving a minimum of at least 600 MET-min/week and <3000 MET-min/week), active (>3000 MET-min/week). 1 day
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