Telerehabilitation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Does Onlıne Yoga Have Sımılar Effects Compared to Face-To-Face Yoga in Terms of Dıaphragm Thıckness, Body Balance and Psychosocıal Status?
Verified date | April 2024 |
Source | Marmara University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The goal of this randomized controlled study was to compared six-week online yoga program with six-week face-to-face yoga program on diaphragm thickness, body balance and physio social status in young female individuals. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does online yoga have similar effects compared to face-to-face yoga in terms of diaphragm thickness? - Does online yoga have similar effects compared to face-to-face yoga in terms of body balance? - Does online yoga have similar effects compared to face-to-face yoga in terms of psychosocial status such as level of anxiety and social media addiction? Participants completed the experimental steps of ultrasound scanning, balance testing and the scales questioning psychosocial status before and after 6-week online yoga program. After the pandemic conditions normalized, new participants were invited, and a 6-weeks face-to-face yoga program was applied and the same tests were applied before and after the program. As a control group, individuals whose physical activity levels were monitored and who did not participate in any exercise program were evaluated twice, six weeks apart. The researchers compared these three groups and examined whether there were differences between the groups in terms of the investigated parameters.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 51 |
Est. completion date | April 3, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | April 3, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 25 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Individuals between the ages of 18-25 who were continuing their university education - who had not practiced yoga regularly before - who had not engaged in regular exercise for the last six months - who had no psychosocial problems Exclusion Criteria: - Individuals who had undergone feet, knee, hip, or spine surgeries - had musculoskeletal pain or neurological problems related to orthopaedic, cardiopulmonary, cardiovascular, or rheumatic diseases; pregnant - had a body mass index over 30 - who did not participate in two or more yoga sessions |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Bahar Özgül | Maltepe | Istanbul |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Marmara University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Beck Depression Scale to detect level of distress | Beck Depression Scale (BDS) is a self-evaluation scale consisting of 21 items scored between 0-3. The questions asked to the patient investigate how much the feeling of distress has bothered them in the past week. A high score indicates high levels of anxiety experienced by the individual. | Baseline (T0, before beginning of the study); T1 (end of the 6-week programme/control period) | |
Other | Perceived Stress Scale to measure the degree of perceived stress | The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) is a 14-item questionnaire designed to measure the degree to which stress is perceived in various situations in a person's life. Each item is rated on a Likert-type scale ranging from never (0) to very often (4). A high score indicates high levels of perceived stress experienced by the individual. | Baseline (T0, before beginning of the study); T1 (end of the 6-week programme/control period) | |
Primary | Diaphragmatic Ultrasonic Scanning | Ultrasound scanning of the diaphragm was performed by a certificated physiotherapist. The researcher was blind to physical performance testing procedure and groups of participants.
Real time ultrasound was performed to identify the intercostal space at which the diaphragm was most easily visualized between 2 ribs in the supine position. The eighth or ninth intercostal space at the anterior axillary line was imaged. When the ultrasound probe was located correctly to the intercostal space was identified, the subject was instructed to deep inhale and exhale slowly, and three images were collected at the point of maximum and minimum diaphragm thickness as identified visually by the examiner. The diaphragm was screened by its characteristic 3-layered appearance, location under the intercostal muscles and subcutaneous tissue. The thickness of diaphragm was frequently displayed thickest while inhaling at maximum level and thinnest while exhaling at maximum level. |
Baseline (T0, before beginning of the study); T1 (end of the 6-week programme/control period) | |
Secondary | Body Balance Performance Testing | The Balance Master device was used to perform limits of stability and weight bearing squat tests to assess motor status, and unilateral stance tests to assess functional limitations.
The Limits of Stability: The subject was asked to keep the center of gravity on the central target by her/his postural control and perform the test by moving towards the target and remaining stationary on the target for eight seconds. The Weight Bearing(WBS)/Squat: The amount of body weight transferred to the feet was measured at four different degrees (0, 30, 60, 90) of knee flexion. The WBS symmetry score is expressed as a percentage by dividing the weight on one side by the total body weight. Good scores are those that are very close to 50% of body weight for each lower extremity. The Unilateral Stance: The test requires the participant to maintain balance on one foot while attempting to minimize postural sway with eyes open and closed for a duration of 10 seconds for each trial. |
Baseline (T0, before beginning of the study); T1 (end of the 6-week programme/control period) |
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