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Clinical Trials/NCT06604416
NCT06604416
Completed
Not Applicable

Acute Effect of Forward and Backward Walking Exercise on Physical and Cognitive Functions

Atlas University1 site in 1 country50 target enrollmentNovember 7, 2023

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Healthy Volunteers
Sponsor
Atlas University
Enrollment
50
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Stroop Test TBAG Form
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

To investigate the acute effects of forward and backward walking exercise on physical functions such as static and dynamic balance and cognitive functions such as attention, concentration, memory, processing speed, visual structuring skills, calculation and orientation.

Detailed Description

This study is planned to investigate the acute effects of forward and backward walking on physical functions such as static and dynamic balance and cognitive functions such as attention, concentration, memory, processing speed, visual structuring skills, calculation and orientation. 50 healthy individuals were randomly divided into three groups for the study. The groups were divided into Backward Walking Exercise Group (GYE) (n=17), Forward Walking Exercise Group (FWE) (n=16) and Control Group (CG)(n=17). Before treatment for all three groups; sociodemographic and clinical data with the sociodemographic information form, physical activity levels with the International Physical Activity Survey Short Form, pain severity with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), fatigue levels with the Borg Scale, the person's selective attention capacity and skills, processing speed and general executive processing abilities. Stroop Test with TBAG Form to evaluate executive functions such as working memory, complex attention, planning and set shifting, with Trail Making Test, evaluation of dynamic balance, neuromuscular control and movement asymmetries with Y-Balance Test, static balance, postural stability evaluation on One Leg It was evaluated with the Standing Test. The GYE group completed a 25-minute backward walking exercise session, the FWE group completed a 25-minute forward walking exercise session, and the control group completed a 30-minute sitting rest between evaluation tests. After the exercises, there were significant differences in parameters such as attention, processing speed, concentration and maintenance of attention, working memory, planning, static and dynamic balance, and in the comparison between groups, significant differences were found in static balance and postural control (p\<0.05). It was observed that individuals in the backward walking group showed better improvements in some parameters after walking. However, these results need to be supported by future studies.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
November 7, 2023
End Date
February 1, 2024
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Atlas University
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Hilal Denizoğlu Külli

Assoc. Prof

Atlas University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • To be between the ages of 18-25,
  • To be able to communicate verbally and in written Turkish,
  • Not complaining of pain in any part of the body during physical activity,
  • Performing a normal walking pattern without compensatory movements.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Participants participating in a routine exercise program
  • History of upper or lower extremity pathology or injury in the last 6 months
  • Diagnosed neurological disease
  • Diagnosed cognitive impairment
  • Having a diagnosed orthopedic disease
  • Using a walking aid
  • Inadequate cardiovascular fitness
  • Dyspnea on exertion
  • Contraindication to walking
  • Receiving medical treatment that causes imbalance.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Stroop Test TBAG Form

Time Frame: immediately pre and immediately post-exercise

Stroop Test TBAG Form was used to assess executive functions such as attention, memory, concentration, visual structuring skills, computational working memory, planning, visual scanning ability.

Trail Making Test

Time Frame: immediately pre and immediately post-exercise

The Trail Making Test was used to assess executive functions such as working memory, complex attention, planning and set switching, visual-spatial processing and motor abilities. The Trail Making Test consists of two parts, A and B.

Y-Balance Test

Time Frame: immediately pre and immediately post-exercise

Y-Balance Test was used to evaluate dynamic balance, neuromuscular control and movement asymmetries.

One Leg Standing Test

Time Frame: immediately pre and immediately post-exercise

One-leg Standing Test was used to assess static balance.

Secondary Outcomes

  • The Visual Analog Scale (VAS)(immediately pre and immediately post-exercise)
  • International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) Short Form(pre-assessments)
  • Borg Fatigue Scale(immediately pre-exercises, during exercise and immediately post-exercise)
  • Blood Pressure Assessment(immediately pre and immediately post-exercise)
  • Oxygen Saturation(immediately pre-exercises, during exercise and immediately post-exercise)

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