Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Enrolling by invitation
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05520502 |
Other study ID # |
72867572 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Enrolling by invitation |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
February 14, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
September 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
April 2023 |
Source |
Suleyman Demirel University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
In thıs study, planned for prımary chıldren between 7-11 years, pılates exercıses wıll be
done wıth the chıldren who accept to partıcıpate ın the study wıth the accountance of the
researcher and compared wıth the control group. Evaluatıon; parameters; engıne performance
tests and body composıtıon analysıs.
Description:
It is a fact that there are disadvantages as well as advantages brought by the development of
technology. With this development, individuals adopt a more sedentary lifestyle and daily
physical activity and mobility are gradually decreasing. These deficiencies have affected the
child population as much as adults. This lack of physical activity in childhood negatively
affects the child's growth, development, mood and school success, and increases the risk of
chronic diseases in adulthood by preparing the ground for obesity.
The positive effects of physical activity on human health are multifaceted. Physical, mental,
social and cognitive well-being is among its well-known benefits. Especially the physical
activity and exercise habits gained in childhood contribute greatly to the mental, physical
and emotional development of children.
The positive effects of the Pilates method on individuals' muscular strength and endurance,
motor performance and body composition have been reported in many studies. Pilates exercise
method is a suitable and reliable type of physical activity that can be done for children,
and it has positive contributions to the growth, development and postural development of
children .
Our aim in this study, which we will do with 7-11 age group primary school children, is to
investigate the effects of regular physical activity and exercise, such as pilates, on both
motor ability and body composition.
Our hypotheses in our study;
H1: Pilates exercises improve motor ability in primary school children. H2: Pilates exercises
positively affect body composition in primary school children H3: Pilates exercises do not
affect motor ability in primary school children. H4: Pilates exercises do not affect body
composition in primary school children.
Pilates studies with healthy children are not common in our country. Therefore, our study is
the first long-term planned (12 weeks 36 sessions) pilates study to be carried out with
healthy children at primary school age.
Apart from this, when looking at the evaluation parameters, criteria such as pain, physical
fitness, balance were frequently investigated with pilates.
Apart from these, motor ability tests and body composition analysis with a bioimpedance body
analyzer will be evaluated in our study, and in this sense, it is one of the first pilates
studies conducted with healthy children with these parameters.