Studies on Relationships Between Poor Balance and Sleep in Sedentary Youth
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2021/08/036063
- Lead Sponsor
- Jamia Millia Islamia
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Closed to Recruitment of Participants
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- 0
For Prevalence Study:
Age between 18 - 29 years (Furtado et al., 2016).
Participants with working knowledge of English language in order to complete the questionnaires and sign the informed consent.
For Interventional Study:
Male participants.
Age between 18 - 29 years (Furtado et al., 2016).
Participants with working knowledge of English language in order to complete the questionnaires and sign the informed consent.
Sedentary individuals (Scoring a ‘low’ level of physical activity on the International Physical Activity Questionnaire).
Participants having poor balance (Normalized composite score = 94% of limb length on Y-balance test measurements).
Participants having poor sleep quality (Score of = 5 on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index).
For Prevalence Study:
Participants suffering from any condition/disease/disorder that limits them from performing exercise and/or testing procedure.
Participants using therapies/treatments that may affect sleep patterns (e.g., diuretics, continuous positive airway pressure).
Participants suffering from any diagnosed psychiatric, musculoskeletal, neurological or cognitive, systematic, medical diseases/disorders or having any diagnosed orthopedic structural deformities.
Participants who underwent a physiotherapy treatment in the last six months.
Participants diagnosed with any visual, vestibular and/or somatosensory problems.
Participants using any orthosis or prosthesis.
Participants involved in sports-related activities on a regular basis.
For Interventional Study:
Participants suffering from any condition/disease/disorder that limits them from performing exercise and/or testing procedure.
Participants using therapies/treatments that may affect sleep patterns (e.g., diuretics, continuous positive airway pressure).
Participants suffering from any diagnosed psychiatric, musculoskeletal, neurological or cognitive, systematic, medical diseases/disorders or having any diagnosed orthopedic structural deformities.
Participants who underwent a physiotherapy treatment in the last six months.
Participants diagnosed with any visual, vestibular and/or somatosensory problems.
Participants using any orthosis or prosthesis.
Participants involved in sports-related activities on a regular basis.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
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- Secondary Outcome Measures
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