Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change from Baseline in Standing Balance at 2 Months |
Acquired using a force plate during simultaneous functional near-infrared spectroscopy |
Baseline is 2-3 weeks before yoga or exercise sessions begin; post-intervention is within 2 weeks of the last yoga or exercise session, or ~ 2 months.. |
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Primary |
Change from Baseline in Autonomic Nervous System Function at 2 Months |
Acquired via heart rate variability assessment using electrocardiography |
Baseline is 2-3 weeks before yoga or exercise sessions begin; post-intervention is within 2 weeks of the last yoga or exercise session, or ~ 2 months. |
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Primary |
Change from Baseline in Functional Connectivity of Neural Networks at 2 Months |
Acquired via resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging |
Baseline is 2-3 weeks before yoga or exercise sessions begin; post-intervention is within 2 weeks of the last yoga or exercise session or ~ 2 months.. |
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Primary |
Change from Baseline in Task-Dependent Neural Activation at 2 Months |
Acquired pre- and post-intervention via portable functional near-infrared spectroscopy during standing balance plates with force plate. |
Baseline is 2-3 weeks before yoga or exercise sessions begin; post-intervention is within 2 weeks of the last yoga or exercise session or ~ 2 months.. |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in Self-Reported Quality of Life at 2 Months |
Acquired via the Traumatic Brain Injury Quality of Life Short Form Measure on NIH Toolbox app. The NIH toolbox manual does not provide a minimum or maximum score for this measure, nor does it support interpretation of the score. However, the NIH toolbox app uses the raw score from each participant and automatically converts it into a T-Score. A publication on this measure indicates (Tulsky et al. 2016) provides guidance on how to interpret T-scores, as the T-Score Mean is 50, with a Standard Deviation of 10. T-Scores above 50 indicate that individuals are having more problems in quality of life than age- and sex-matched individuals in the general population, whereas scores below 50 indicate that they are having fewer problems. |
Baseline is 2-3 weeks before yoga or exercise sessions begin; post-intervention is within 2 weeks of the last yoga or exercise session or ~ 2 months.. |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in Working Memory Performance at 2 Months |
Acquired via the List Sorting Working Memory Test on the NIH Toolbox app. The NIH toolbox manual does not provide a minimum or maximum score for this measure, but score interpretations are more straightforward. The NIH toolbox app uses the raw score from each participant and automatically converts it into a T-Score, along with an age-scored standard score (higher indicates better performance) and an age-adjusted national percentile (0-100%), which shows how the participant compares to age- and sex-matched peers (higher also indicates better performance). |
Baseline is 2-3 weeks before yoga or exercise sessions begin; post-intervention is within 2 weeks of the last yoga or exercise session, or ~ 2 months. . |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in Inhibitory Control at 2 Months |
Acquired via the Flanker Inhibitory Test on the NIH Toolbox app. The NIH toolbox manual does not provide a minimum or maximum score for this measure, but score interpretations are more straightforward. The NIH toolbox app uses the raw score from each participant and automatically converts it into a T-Score, along with an age-scored standard score (higher indicates better performance) and an age-adjusted national percentile (0-100%), which shows how the participant compares to age- and sex-matched peers (higher also indicates better performance). |
Baseline is 2-3 weeks before yoga or exercise sessions begin; post-intervention is within 2 weeks of the last yoga or exercise session, or ~ 2 months. |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in Cognitive Flexibility at 2 Months |
Acquired via the Dimensional Change Card Sort Test on the NIH Toolbox app. The NIH toolbox manual does not provide a minimum or maximum score for this measure, but score interpretations are more straightforward. The NIH toolbox app uses the raw score from each participant and automatically converts it into a T-Score, along with an age-scored standard score (higher indicates better performance) and an age-adjusted national percentile (0-100%), which shows how the participant compares to age- and sex-matched peers (higher also indicates better performance). |
Baseline is 2-3 weeks before yoga or exercise sessions begin; post-intervention is within 2 weeks of the last yoga or exercise session, or ~ 2 months. |
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