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Connection of Body Posture From the Level and Form of Physical Activity in a Group of Young People

M

Medical University of Silesia

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Body Posture

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: examining group

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04467827
BW- 2020- SUM

Details and patient eligibility

About

The assumption of the research is to assess the change in body posture depending on the given level of physical activity in young people. The aim of the study is to assess body posture in young healthy people depending on their level of physical activity. The research will allow the analysis of the correlation between the level of energy expenditure and the occurrence of changes in body posture. The obtained results will allow the development of diagnostic and therapeutic programs for the prevention of overload changes in the spine in young people.

Full description

The study will be conducted in a group of 200 people aged 19-25. Posture assessment will concern the measurement of curvatures in the sagittal plane of the spine using a gravitational Rippstein plurimeter and performing a three-dimensional analysis of the spine using the DIERS 3D device. In addition, a modified Matthias test will be performed using the DIERS 3D device, where kyphosis and lordosis parameters in the sagittal plane of the spine at isometric tension of the spinal muscles will be assessed. The spinal motion in the sagittal and frontal planes will also be measured using a digital inclinometer. In the second stage of the study, the participants will participate in the activity in the form of endurance training "Nordic Walking" (NW) for a period of 8 weeks 3 times a week. The recording of energy expenditure during a normal day of activity will be done using an Actigraph GT3X accelerometer. After a period of 8 weeks, all measurements will be repeated.

Enrollment

200 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

19 to 25 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • age from 19 to 25 years old
  • good health enabling the exercise of various forms of physical effort -cardiologically stable persons, without significant respiratory, nervous and musculoskeletal disorders / no other diseases
  • written consent of the examined person

Exclusion criteria

  • age below 19 and above 25,
  • health condition preventing the exercise of various forms of physical effort (cardiologically unstable persons with significant respiratory, nervous and musculoskeletal disorders / other diseases that prevent physical activity,
  • lack of written consent of the examined person,
  • lack of cooperation of the examined person during the test

Trial design

200 participants in 6 patient groups

Group A1 male
Description:
back shape neutral - a vertical line applied to the back of the body meets at the level of the thoracic segment and buttocks
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: examining group
Group A2 female
Description:
back shape neutral - a vertical line applied to the back of the body meets at the level of the thoracic segment and buttocks
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: examining group
Group B1 male
Description:
round back shape - a vertical line applied to the back of the body contacts only at the level of the thoracic segment
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: examining group
Group B2 female
Description:
round back shape - a vertical line applied to the back of the body contacts only at the level of the thoracic segment
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: examining group
Group C1 male
Description:
round back shape - a vertical line applied to the back of the body only touches the level of the buttock section
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: examining group
Group C2 female
Description:
round back shape - a vertical line applied to the back of the body only touches the level of the buttock section
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: examining group

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Jacek Durmała, PhD MD; Bartosz Wnuk, PhD PT

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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