The effect of exercise training on sleep and health among Indian working wome
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2021/08/036078
- Lead Sponsor
- Jamia Millia Islamia
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Open to Recruitment
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- 0
For the prevalence part of the study:
Participants with working knowledge of English language in order to complete the questionnaires and sign the informed consent.
Working in formal sector (not less than 6 hours for at least four days a week).
Five to twenty years of work experience.
Did not have major life events stressors that impacted their stress level within the last six months.
For interventional part of the study:
Participants with working knowledge of English language in order to complete the questionnaires and sign the informed consent.
Working in formal sector (not less than 6 hours for at least four days a week).
Five to twenty years of work experience
Did not have major life events stressors that impacted their stress level within the last six
Sedentary women (low or moderate level of physical activity as measured by International physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ).
For the prevalence part of the study:
Participants suffering from any condition/disease/disorder that limits them from performing exercise
Participants who were using therapies that may affect sleep (e.g. diuretics, continuous positive airway pressure)
Participants suffering from any diagnosed Psychiatric diseases/disorders.
Pregnant women
Women who had delivered in past three years
Peri and Post-menopausal women
Participants suffering from dysmenorrhea or any other gynaecological disease or disorder
Participants who underwent a physiotherapy treatment in the last six months
For interventional part of the study:
Participants who are highly physically active on scoring of IPAQ
Participants suffering from any condition/disease/disorder that limits them from performing exercise
Participants who were using therapies that may affect sleep patterns (e.g. diuretics, continuous positive airway pressure)
Participants suffering from any diagnosed Psychiatric diseases/disorders.
Pregnant women
Women who had delivered in past three years
Peri and Post-menopausal women
Participants suffering from dysmenorrhea or any other gynaecological disease or disorder
Participants who underwent a physiotherapy treatment in the last six months
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
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- Secondary Outcome Measures
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