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Effects of Exercise Training on Exercise Capacity and Sleep Quality in Patients With Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Obesity
Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome (OHS)
Sleep Disorder
Hypoventilation
Respiration Disorders
Interventions
Other: Diet
Other: Exercises and Diet
Registration Number
NCT05398068
Lead Sponsor
Istanbul University
Brief Summary

Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome is defined as a combination of obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) and daytime hypercapnia in arterial blood gas analysis (PaCO2 \> 45 mmHg) without other pathologies that cause hypoventilation. Symptoms seen in individuals diagnosed with OHS are stated as a feeling of suffocation due to apnea, loud snoring, morning headache and excessive daytime sleepiness. Respiratory mechanics, respiratory muscle performance, pulmonary gas exchange, lung functions and exercise capacity parameters are adversely affected in patients. Early treatment is important so that these negative changes do not lead to worse outcomes. Weight control, bariatric surgery, pharmacological treatment and non-invasive mechanical ventilation (NIMV) are included in the treatment program of OHS patients. The effects of exercise on the treatment program of OHS patients are unknown. Considering all the studies in the literature, the primary purpose of this study is to evaluate aerobic and strength training on exercise capacity and sleep quality in patients with hypoventilation syndrome. The secondary aim is to examine the effect of this exercise training on peripheral muscle strength, emotional state, body composition and quality of life parameters. In addition, the researchers believe that this study will form the basis for further scientific studies on OHS and exercise and will make an important contribution to the literature.

Detailed Description

Patients with Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome followed for at least 1 month in the Department of Chest Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University will be included in the study. The patients will be divided into two groups using the computer-assisted randomization program as the study and control groups. The study will be conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki and consent form will be obtained from the patients participating in the study, indicating that they are willing to participate in the study. Before starting the study, the purpose of the study will be explained to the participants and all information about the study will be given. After 10 weeks of exercise training, patients will be evaluated with, Six-Minute Walking Test, pittsburgh sleep quality index, Body Composition, Nottingham Health Profile, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Muscle strength. The primary aim is to examine the effects of evaluate aerobic and strengthening training on exercise capacity and sleep quality in patients with hypoventilation syndrome. The secondary aim is to examine the effect of this exercise training on peripheral muscle strength, emotional state, body composition and quality of life parameters.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria
  • >18 years old
  • Patients who have been diagnosed with Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients who participate in any other diet program
  • Patients who are incompatible with a diet program or exercise program
  • Patients with uncontrollable respiratory and comorbid diseases
  • Patient who have been an orthopedic, neurological, cardiac, or metabolic condition that may prevent participation and continuation of the exercise program throughout the study

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Control (Diet) GroupDietControl (Diet) Group; Patients will follow a regular diet program for 10 weeks.
Training (Exercises and Diet) GroupExercises and DietTraining (Exercises and Diet) Group; Patients will follow a regular diet program for 10 weeks. Aerobic exercises will be planned for patients 2 days a week under the supervision of a physiotherapist, and 3 days a week as home exercises. Strengthening exercises will be planned for patients 1 days a week under the supervision of a physiotherapist, and 2 days a week as home exercises.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Six Minutes Walk Test10 weeks

The distance covered in meters in a straight corridor of 30 meters will be recorded as fast as possible but without running for 6 minutes. The distance that normal individuals should take in this period is 400-700 meters. In addition, oxygen saturation and heart rate, resting fatigue and dyspnea levels will be evaluated with pulse oximetry before and after testing. Modified Borg Dyspnea and Fatigue Scales will be used to determine resting dyspnea and fatigue levels.

Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index10 weeks

The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) is a self-report questionnaire that assesses sleep quality over a 1-month time interval. The measure consists of 19 individual items, creating 7 components that produce one global score, and takes 5-10 minutes to complete. Developed by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh, the PSQI is intended to be a standardized sleep questionnaire for clinicians and researchers to use with ease and is used for multiple populations. The questionnaire has been used in many settings, including research and clinical activities, and has been used in the diagnosis of sleep disorders. Clinical studies have found the PSQI to be reliable and valid in the assessment of sleep problems to some degree, but more so with self-reported sleep problems and depression-related symptoms than actigraphic measures.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Nottingham Health Profile10 weeks

The Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) is a general patient reported outcome measure which seeks to measure subjective health status. It is a questionnaire designed to measure a patient's view of their own health status, in a number of areas. The NHP consists of two parts. The first part focuses on health and comprises 38 items which deal with pain, energy, sleep, mobility, emotional reaction and social isolation. The second part focuses on life areas affected and consists of 7 items which deal with problems regarding occupation, housework, social life, family life, sexual function, hobbies and holidays. The second part of the NHP is optional and can be omitted without ruining the test results.

Muscle Mass10 weeks

Muscle mass refers to the amount of soft muscle tissue in the body. The muscle mass of the patients will be evaluated by using the "Tanita BC-545N Body Analysis Scale" with the bioelectrical impedance analysis technique. And results will be recorded in kg.

Body Fat Percentage10 weeks

The body fat percentage of a patient is the total mass of fat divided by total body mass, multiplied by 100; body fat includes essential body fat and storage body fat. The body fat percentage of the patients will be evaluated by using the "Tanita BC-545N Body Analysis Scale" with the bioelectrical impedance analysis technique. And results will be recorded in percent.

Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale10 weeks

7 items of the scale assess anxiety and 7 items assess depression. The answers, which are evaluated in a three-point Likert format, are scored between 0-3. When patients scored 0-10 for anxiety, patients were defined as no anxiety, 11 or more anxiety, and 0-7 points for depression as no depression, 8 or more depression.

Muscle Strength - Dynamometer10 weeks

A digital dynamometer will be used to evaluate muscle strength. Muscle strength will be evaluated in the following muscles, each measurement will be made three times and the average will be taken.

Bone Mass10 weeks

Bone mass refers to the amount of bone tissue in the skeleton. The bone mass of the patients will be evaluated by using the "Tanita BC-545N Body Analysis Scale" with the bioelectrical impedance analysis technique. And results will be recorded in kg.

Body Fluid Percentage10 weeks

Body fluids, bodily fluids, or biofluids are liquids within the human body. The body fluid percentage of the patients will be evaluated by using the "Tanita BC-545N Body Analysis Scale" with the bioelectrical impedance analysis technique. And results will be recorded in percent.

Body Mass Index10 weeks

Body mass index (BMI) is a value derived from the mass (weight) and height of a person. The BMI is defined as the body mass divided by the square of the body height, and is expressed in units of kg/m2, resulting from mass in kilograms and height in metres.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa

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Istanbul, Turkey

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