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临床试验/CTRI/2025/03/081893
CTRI/2025/03/081893
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2 期

A survey Study of Social Media Addiction and Quality of Sleep Among College Students and Clinical Study of Bhramari Pranayama on Sleep Quality

National Institute of Ayurveda1 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 100 人开始时间: 2025年3月29日最近更新:

概览

阶段
2 期
状态
尚未招募
入组人数
100
试验地点
1
主要终点
Change in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index PSQI score

概览

简要总结

The relationship between sleep and cognitive function

has been a topic of interest for over a century. Well-controlled

sleep studies conducted with healthy adults have shown that

better sleep improves cognitive functions, learning and memory

through strengthening specific synaptic connections. Sleep is

thought to play a crucial and specific role in memory

consolidation. However, the general understanding is that

specific synaptic connections that were active during awake-

periods are strengthened during sleep, allowing for the

consolidation of memory, and synaptic connections that were

inactive are weakened. Thus, sleep provides an essential

function for memory consolidation (allowing us to remember

what has been studied), which in turn is critical for successful

academic performance.

In recent years, significant changes have taken place

around the world regarding the quantitative and qualitative

expansion of internet, social networks and number of people

who use them. Instagram, Telegram, Facebook, Twitter, Skype,

and WhatsApp are among the most popular and commonly used

virtual social networks. Currently (2018), the number of internet

users in the world is about 4.021 billion and 3.196 billion people

use social networks on a regular basis worldwide. The

emergence of new technologies such as internet and social

networks, in addition to providing opportunities in facilitating

and improving the quality of global communications, has created

some threats. When the use of social networks is managed

poorly, they can have negative consequences at the individual

and social levels. Social networking addiction is one of the

consequences that many social network users may experience.

Thus, the extensive use of social networks is a new form of soft

addiction.

Bhramari Pranayama is recommended by the traditional

yogic-literatures particularly for: effectively reducing stress

and improving the quality of sleep. However, there is no

modern scientific evidence to support these specific benefits

from Bhramari Pranayama. Hence this study was undertaken,

to evaluate the effect of Bhramari Pranayama practice on sleep

quality in college students.

研究设计

研究类型
Interventional
分配方式
Na
盲法
None

入排标准

年龄范围
18.00 Year(s) 至 45.00 Year(s)(—)
性别
All

入选标准

  • Age group 18 to 45 years of either gender Apparently healthy students Subjects who voluntarily give the written consent to participate in the study.

排除标准

  • Subjects with sever anxiety/psychiatric disorders Subjects with ear, respiratory tract infections Recent history of surgery of ear or vocal apparatus History of any other acute or chronic illness Subjects on regular medication, especially on CNS drugs Those practicing any form of Pranayama Yoga Meditation or other relaxation techniques for past one year.

结局指标

主要结局

Change in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index PSQI score

时间窗: 0 4 8 12 weeks

次要结局

  • Change in Hamiltons anxiety rating scale

研究者

申办方类型
Government medical college
责任方
Principal Investigator
主要研究者

Dr Bharatkumar Padhar

National Institute of Ayurveda

研究点 (1)

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