Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Evaluation of muscle strength |
Muscle strength was evaluated with a digital dynamometer for the deltoideus-anterior and quadricepsfemoris muscles. The tests were repeated three times on the right and left sides for each muscle, and the average of the three evaluations was recorded in Newtons (N). Jamar hand dynamometer recommended by the American Hand Therapists Association was used to evaluate hand grip strength. Hand grip strength was measured in a sitting position, with the shoulder in adduction and neutral rotation, the elbow in 90 degrees of flexion, the forearm in the middle position and supported, and the wrist in neutral. During the test, 3 measurements were made for hand grip, with a one-minute break between each measurement, and the average was recorded). |
six weeks |
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Primary |
Physical performance tests- 30 seconds chair stand test: |
It is performed to evaluate lower extremity endurance. The individual is asked to fully stand up from a chair without armrests and sit back down for 30 seconds. The exact number of standing up and sitting down during thirty seconds is recorded. An increase in the number of starts means better endurance |
six weeks |
|
Primary |
Physical performance tests- 30 seconds chair stand test-Time up & go test (TUG): |
Time up & go test (TUG): It is used to evaluate balance and functional mobility. The person is seated on a chair without armrests, then the person is asked to get up from the chair, walk 3 m, return to the chair and sit down. The time it takes to complete the test is recorded. Decreasing test completion time means better performance |
six weeks |
|
Primary |
Physical performance tests- Single leg stance: |
Single leg stance: Without shoes, they stand on one leg with their hands on their hips, one knee bent, and time is kept. It is performed 3 times for each extremity, the best score is recorded (16). |
six weeks |
|
Primary |
Physical performance tests- Six-minute walk test: |
It is used to determine the functional exercise capacities of participants. Participants are asked to walk quickly for 6 minutes. The distance walked during this time is measured in meters. Long distance indicates better physical performance |
six weeks |
|
Secondary |
Assessing the participants' height |
Researchers measure the participants' height using a meter. This recorded value in meters (m) will then be entered into the Inboby 120 device, which gives the participant's weight in kilograms (kg) to the researchers with the help of electrodes. |
six weeks |
|
Secondary |
Evaluation of body mass index |
Inbody 120 device shows the participant's body mass index Muscle mass (kg), fat percentage (%) and Body Mass Index (BMI) (kg/m²) values of the participants were measured with the InBody 120 (Biospace, California, USA) bioimpedance analyzer. The device analyzes via tetra polar bio-electrical impedance (BIA). The measurement frequency is between 20-100 kHz. Electric currents pass more easily through body tissues where there is a lot of water (such as blood, urine and muscles) than through other tissues (such as bone, fat or air). With this method, the speed and strength of electrical currents passing through the body are measured and these results are used to determine information such as height, weight, gender and body composition of the person. |
six weeks |
|
Secondary |
Evaluation of height |
Inbody 120 device shows the participant's general body weight. Muscle mass (kg), fat percentage (%) and Body Mass Index (BMI) (kg/m²) values of the participants were measured with the InBody 120 (Biospace, California, USA) bioimpedance analyzer. The device analyzes via tetra polar bio-electrical impedance (BIA). The measurement frequency is between 20-100 kHz. Electric currents pass more easily through body tissues where there is a lot of water (such as blood, urine and muscles) than through other tissues (such as bone, fat or air). With this method, the speed and strength of electrical currents passing through the body are measured and these results are used to determine information such as height, weight, gender and body composition of the person. |
six weeks |
|
Secondary |
Evaluation of muscle mass |
Inbody 120 device shows the participant's muscle mass. Muscle mass (kg), fat percentage (%) and Body Mass Index (BMI) (kg/m²) values of the participants were measured with the InBody 120 (Biospace, California, USA) bioimpedance analyzer. The device analyzes via tetra polar bio-electrical impedance (BIA). The measurement frequency is between 20-100 kHz. Electric currents pass more easily through body tissues where there is a lot of water (such as blood, urine and muscles) than through other tissues (such as bone, fat or air). With this method, the speed and strength of electrical currents passing through the body are measured and these results are used to determine information such as height, weight, gender and body composition of the person. |
six weeks |
|
Secondary |
Evaluation of fat ratio |
Inbody 120 device shows the participant's ratio. Muscle mass (kg), fat percentage (%) and Body Mass Index (BMI) (kg/m²) values of the participants were measured with the InBody 120 (Biospace, California, USA) bioimpedance analyzer. The device analyzes via tetra polar bio-electrical impedance (BIA). The measurement frequency is between 20-100 kHz. Electric currents pass more easily through body tissues where there is a lot of water (such as blood, urine and muscles) than through other tissues (such as bone, fat or air). With this method, the speed and strength of electrical currents passing through the body are measured and these results are used to determine information such as height, weight, gender and body composition of the person. |
six weeks |
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