Effectiveness of Inspiratory Muscle Training With Slow Breathing in Elderly With ISH
NCT ID: NCT02752217
Last Updated: 2016-04-26
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
32 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-03-31
2018-09-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT)
Subjects in the inspiratory muscle training (IMT) group will perform loaded deep breathing exercise at 6 breaths/min using BreatheMaxยฎ device. The IMT protocol at 6 breathing rate (inspiratory time = 4 seconds and expiratory time = 6 seconds) with load at 25 percent of MIP for eighth weeks.
The pressure will be control by pressure manometer and duty cycle are control by subjects count duration for inspiration and expiration during training. The program will perform at home for 10 breaths/min/set, 6 sets/day with at least 1 minutes rest between sessions, 7 days/week for 8 weeks
Inspiratory Muscle Training
Inspiratory muscle training at 25%MIP with Slow breathing at 6 breath per min with BreatheMAX device for 8 weeks at home
Control
Subjects in the control (CON) group will perform breathing exercise with inspiratory load at 2 cmH2O at 6 breathing rate using one BreatheMAXยฎ device. The pressure will be control by pressure manometer and duty cycle are control by subjects count duration for inspiration and expiration during training. The program will perform at home for 10 breaths/min/set, 6 sets/day with at least 1 minutes rest between sessions, 7 days/week for 8 weeks
Control
Inspiratory muscle training at 2 cmH2O with Slow breathing at 6 breath per min with BreatheMAX device for 8 weeks at home
Interventions
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Inspiratory Muscle Training
Inspiratory muscle training at 25%MIP with Slow breathing at 6 breath per min with BreatheMAX device for 8 weeks at home
Control
Inspiratory muscle training at 2 cmH2O with Slow breathing at 6 breath per min with BreatheMAX device for 8 weeks at home
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Good communication and co operation
3. Independent physical activity
4. Stable controlled hypertension
Exclusion Criteria
2. History of heart disease such as coronary artery disease myocardial infarction
3. History of respiratory disease such as asthma chronic bronchitis
4. History of neuromuscular disease such as muscle weakness cerebrovascular disease
5. History of renal disease
6. Exercise limited by pain
60 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Khon Kaen University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Phailin Tongdee
Effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training with antihypertensive breathing technique on lung and exercise capacity in elderly with isolated systolic hypertension
Principal Investigators
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Phailin Tongdee, Master
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences.
Locations
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Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences
Na Muang, Changwat Khon Kaen, Thailand
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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References
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Jones CU, Sangthong B, Pachirat O. An inspiratory load enhances the antihypertensive effects of home-based training with slow deep breathing: a randomised trial. J Physiother. 2010;56(3):179-86. doi: 10.1016/s1836-9553(10)70023-0.
Ublosakka-Jones C, Tongdee P, Pachirat O, Jones DA. Slow loaded breathing training improves blood pressure, lung capacity and arm exercise endurance for older people with treated and stable isolated systolic hypertension. Exp Gerontol. 2018 Jul 15;108:48-53. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2018.03.023. Epub 2018 Mar 28.
Related Links
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An inspiratory load enhances the antihypertensive effects of home-based training with slow deep breathing: a randomised trial.
Other Identifiers
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HE 581469
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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