Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Functional capacity using six minute walk test |
Six minute walk test will be performed in a long, straight, enclosed corridor 30 meters in length. Patients are required to walk in their walking speed with standardized instructions. |
Change from baseline distance of six minute walk test in 8 weeks |
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Primary |
Distance of six minute walk test |
The distance walked will be recorded as meters at the end of 6 minute walk test. |
Change from baseline distance of six minute walk test in 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Demographic features-Age |
The age will be recorded in years. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Demographic features-Weight |
Weight will be recorded in kilograms. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Demographic features-Lenght |
The length will be saved in meters. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Demographic features-Body Mass Index |
Body mass index will be calculated by dividing the weight by the square of the height (kg/m^2). |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Vital Signs-Heart Rate |
Heart rate will be recorded before and after six minute walk test, shuttle walk test, glittre ADL test, playing seated game and kinect games. The number of heart beats per minute will be evaluated before and after the tests to measure how much it has changed in 8 weeks. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Vital Signs-Systolic Blood Pressure |
Systolic blood pressure will be measued before and after six minute walk test, shuttle walk test, glittre ADL test, playing seated games and kinect games. The systolic blood pressure will be evaluated before and after the tests to measure how much it has changed in 8 weeks. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Vital Signs-Diastolic Blood Pressure |
Diastolic blood pressure will be measued before and after six minute walk test, shuttle walk test, glittre ADL test, playing seated games and kinect games. The diastolic blood pressure will be evaluated before and after the tests to measure how much it has changed in 8 weeks. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Vital Signs-Respiratory Rate |
Respiratory rate will be recorded before and after six minute walk test, shuttle walk test, glittre ADL test, playing seated games and kinect games. The respiratory rate will be evaluated before and after the tests to measure how much it has changed in 8 weeks. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Vital Signs-Perception of dyspnea |
Perception of dyspnea will be evaluated by the OMNI scale before and after six minute walk test, shuttle walk test, glittre ADL test, playing seated games and kinect games. OMNI is a perceived exertion scale as BORG perceived exertion scale. The term OMNI is an acronym for the word omnibus. This perceived exertion scale includes numerical categories from 0 to 10. The numbers on the scale show a range of exertion levels from extremely easy (0) to extremely hard (10). The perception of dyspnea will be evaluated before and after the tests to measure how much it has changed in 8 weeks. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Perception of general fatigue |
Perception of fatigue will be assessed by the OMNI scale before and after six minute walk test, shuttle walk test, glittre ADL test, playing seated games and kinect games.OMNI is a perceived exertion scale as BORG perceived exertion scale.The term OMNI is an acronym for the word omnibus. This perceived exertion scale includes numerical categories from 0 to 10. The numbers on the scale show a range of exertion levels from extremely easy (0) to extremely hard (10). The perception of general fatigue will be evaluated before and after the tests to measure how much it has changed in 8 weeks. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Perception of quadriceps fatigue |
Perception of quadriceps fatigue will be assessed by the OMNI scale before and after six minute walk test, shuttle walk test, glittre ADL test,playing seated games and kinect games. OMNI scale is a perceived exertion scale as BORG scale. The term OMNI is an acronym for the word omnibus. This perceived exertion scale includes numerical categories from 0 to 10. The numbers on the scale show a range of exertion levels from extremely easy (0) to extremely hard (10). The perception of quadriceps fatigue will be evaluated before and after the tests to measure how much it has changed in 8 weeks. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Pulmonary function |
Pulmonary function assessed by the spirometer |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Respiratory muscle strength |
Respiratory muscle strength will be evaluated by the intraoral pressure measurement device. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Peripheral muscle strength |
Peripheral muscle strength will be assessed by the hand held dynamometer. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Statical Balance |
Statical balance will ve assessed by the flamingo balance test. The test evaluates the postural balance.In this test, a metal or wooden beam with a length of 50 cm, a height of 4 cm and a width of 3 cm is used. During this test, the participant tries to stand with a single foot in a manner similar to the flamingo position for as long as possible on the long axis of the beam. The stopwatch starts with the command. When the balance is distorted, the time is stopped and the time progresses until the next equilibrium loss. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Loss of balance of Flamingo Balance Test |
Balance disturbances within 1 min are counted. If there is more than 15 loss of balance within the first 30s, the test is terminated and zero score is given. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Dynamic Balance |
Dynamic balance will be evaluated by the Y balance test. The test extends to the directions determined by the lower limb of the participant and assesses the stability and stability of the participant on the other.In the test setup, 3 pieces of tape measure will be glued to the floor in an angle of 120 degrees. At the intersection of these 3 scales, one will be asked to stand on one foot with the other foot in 3 directions as anterior, posteromedial and posterolateral. At this time, the participant's balance, not to stand on the foot of the heel of the feet to stand up and extend the finger tips of the feet will be careful to touch slightly. At the end of each test, the participant will be asked to bring his foot to the side of his foot without losing the balance and touching the floor. This application will be repeated 3 times for each test. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Extending distance in Y Balance Test |
Extending distance will be recorded as centimeter (cm). |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Subjective Physical Activity |
Subjective physical activity will ve assessed by the Bouchard Three-Day Physical Activity Questionnaire. It queries the individual's level of physical activity on weekdays and at the weekend. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Daily energy consumption in the Bouchard Three-Day Physical Activity Questionnare |
The average energy calculation in kilocalories per kilogram at intervals of fifteen minutes is used to calculate daily energy consumption. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Objective Physical Activity |
The objective physical activity will be evaluated by the SenseWear Armband which has three-axis accelerometer sensors during the Glittre Activity of Daily Living Test. Energy consumption will be calculated as metabolic equivalent of task (MET). |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Energy expenditure while playing seated games. |
Energy expenditure will be evaluated by Sense Wear Armband while playing seated games. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Energy expenditure while playing each kinect games. |
Energy expenditure will be assessed by Sense Wear Armband before starting to play each kinect games to determine how much energy consumption level of the games has reached during the session. |
Week one and half |
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Secondary |
Activity of Daily Living |
Activity of daily living will ve evaluated by the Glittre Activity of DailyLiving (ADL) test. Glittre ADL test is a test that provides standardized functional status assessment including activities similar to daily living activities. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Oxygenation using wearable lactate measuring instrument (BSX insight device) during Incremental Shuttle Walk Test. |
1. The device is a portable NIRS LED device used to determine lactate level during the movement. BSX is housed in a compression sleeve and fitted over the gastrocnemius muscle. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Oxygenation using wearable lactate measuring instrument (BSX insight device) during Glittre Activity of Daily Living Test. |
1. The device is a portable NIRS LED device used to determine lactate level during the movement. BSX is housed in a compression sleeve and fitted over the gastrocnemius muscle. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Exercise capacity using incremental shuttle walk test. |
Incremental shuttle walk test will be performed in a enclosed corridor. Patients are required to turn around two cones placed 9 meters apart making the shuttle distance 10 meters long. Patients will follow the rhythm dictated by the audio signal |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Quality of daily living using disease specific questioannare-Version2 (QOL-PCDV2) |
The Turkish version of QOL-PCD will be used. The questionnare evaluate physical, social and emotional status in different age groups (pediatrics, adolescents, adults and parents).The total numbers of items in the questionnaires are 35 questions for parents' , 32 questions for children, 38 questions for adolescents, 40 questions for adults. |
Before and after 8 weeks |
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