Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
EuroQol 5 Dimension 5 Level |
Self-report survey that measures quality of life across 5 domains: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. Converting the patient's response results using quality weights has a value between 0.000 and 1.000. A higher score means a higher quality of life. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Primary |
6 minute walk distance |
Sub-maximal exercise test used to assess aerobic capacity and endurance. Longer distances indicate better athletic ability. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
Spinal cord independence measure III |
Tool to evaluate independence of spinal cord injury patients. The total score ranges from 0 to 100, and the higher the score, the more independent the patient is. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
Berg balance scale |
Testing tool with high validity and reliability used to measure balance. Each item is scored 0-4 points, with a total score of 0-56 points. A higher score means better balance ability. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
Timed up and go test |
Reliable and valid test for quantifying functional mobility. The time it takes for a patient to get up from a chair, walk 3 meters, and come back to sit down is measured. The shorter the time, the better the mobility. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
Grip strength |
Force applied by the hand to pull on or suspend from objects. It is widely used to assess sarcopenia and as a surrogate indicator of muscle strength. Measured in kg, the higher the value, the stronger the grip is considered. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
30 second sit to stand test |
Testing leg strength and endurance. It measures the number of times a person can stand up from a chair and sit down again in 30 seconds, and the higher the number, the better function and strength. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
Sit and reach test |
Test to measure hamstring and low back flexibility. It is expressed in centimeters (cm), and if the fingertips touch in front of the toes, it is recorded as a positive number (+), and if the fingertips touch behind the toes, it is recorded as a negative number (-). |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
Beck anxiety inventory |
Anxiety measuring tool. Each item is scored 0-3 points, with a total score of 0-63 points. A score of 0-7 indicates minimal anxiety, a score of 8-15 indicates mild anxiety, a score of 16-25 indicates moderate anxiety, and a score of 26-63 indicates severe anxiety. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
Beck depression inventory |
Depression measuring tool. Each item is scored 0-3 points, with a total score of 0-63 points. A score of 0-13 indicates minimal depression, a score of 14-19 indicates mild depression, a score of 20-28 indicates moderate depression, and a score of 29-63 indicates severe depression. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
Fat-free mass from bioelectrical impedance analysis |
A method used to measure the components of the body. It is the total amount (kg) of body components excluding body fat, and the higher it is, the better the body composition is interpreted. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
Fat-free mass index from bioelectrical impedance analysis |
A method used to measure components of the body. This is an indicator that standardizes fat-free mass according to body size. The higher it is, the more muscle mass and the better health. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
Percent body fat from bioelectrical impedance analysis |
A method used to measure the components of the body. The normal range varies depending on age and gender. The lower the score within the general normal range, the better the health. The higher it is, the higher the risk of obesity-related diseases. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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Secondary |
skeletal muscle mass from bioelectrical impedance analysis |
A method used to measure the components of the body. Normal range varies depending on age and gender. The higher it is within the general normal range, the better the health. The lower it is, the higher the risk of lack of strength and sarcopenia. |
Baseline evaluation and follow-up evaluation immediately after average 2 months of exercise program |
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