Whole Body Vibration Training Applied with Different Frequencies in Hypertensive Patients
NCT ID: NCT05768555
Last Updated: 2024-11-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-10-14
2023-06-21
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Whole body vibration intervention will be performed with the Power Plate Pro 5 device (Power Plate International, London, UK). Whole body vibration training will be performed at three different frequencies (0, 25 and 40 Hz). Each patient will complete the training in these 3 frequencies in random order and on different days. Before and after the sessions; hemodynamic and pulmonary responses, vascular responses, heart rate variability and quadriceps femoris muscle strength will be measured. In addition, energy expenditure will be recorded during the sessions.Individuals will perform; static squat, dynamic toe raise, static abduction and dynamic squat exercises in both hips on a vibrating platform. All exercises will consist of 45 seconds of vibration and 15 seconds of rest. Each exercise will be repeated three times. Total intervention time will be 15 minutes. Participants will perform whole body vibration trainings at different frequencies in a randomized order with at least one day apart.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Whole body vibration intervention at 40 Hz
40 Hz frequency WBVT
Whole body vibration intervention at 40 Hz
Whole body vibration intervention will be performed with the Power Plate Pro 5 device (Power Plate International, London, UK). Whole body vibration training will be performed at a frequency of 40 Hz. Individuals will perform; static squat, dynamic toe raise, static abduction and dynamic squat exercises in both hips on a vibrating platform. All exercises will consist of 45 seconds of vibration and 15 seconds of rest. Each exercise will be repeated three times. Total intervention time will be 15 minutes.
Whole body vibration intervention at 25 Hz
25 Hz frequency WBVT
Whole body vibration intervention at 25 Hz
Whole body vibration intervention will be performed with the Power Plate Pro 5 device (Power Plate International, London, UK). Whole body vibration training will be performed at a frequency of 25 Hz. Individuals will perform; static squat, dynamic toe raise, static abduction and dynamic squat exercises in both hips on a vibrating platform. All exercises will consist of 45 seconds of vibration and 15 seconds of rest. Each exercise will be repeated three times. Total intervention time will be 15 minutes.
Whole body vibration intervention at 0 Hz
0 Hz frequency WBVT
Whole body vibration intervention at 0 Hz
Whole body vibration intervention will be performed with the Power Plate Pro 5 device (Power Plate International, London, UK). Whole body vibration training will be performed at a frequency of 0 Hz. Individuals will perform; static squat, dynamic toe raise, static abduction and dynamic squat exercises in both hips on a vibrating platform. All exercises will consist of 45 seconds of vibration and 15 seconds of rest. Each exercise will be repeated three times. Total intervention time will be 15 minutes.
Interventions
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Whole body vibration intervention at 40 Hz
Whole body vibration intervention will be performed with the Power Plate Pro 5 device (Power Plate International, London, UK). Whole body vibration training will be performed at a frequency of 40 Hz. Individuals will perform; static squat, dynamic toe raise, static abduction and dynamic squat exercises in both hips on a vibrating platform. All exercises will consist of 45 seconds of vibration and 15 seconds of rest. Each exercise will be repeated three times. Total intervention time will be 15 minutes.
Whole body vibration intervention at 25 Hz
Whole body vibration intervention will be performed with the Power Plate Pro 5 device (Power Plate International, London, UK). Whole body vibration training will be performed at a frequency of 25 Hz. Individuals will perform; static squat, dynamic toe raise, static abduction and dynamic squat exercises in both hips on a vibrating platform. All exercises will consist of 45 seconds of vibration and 15 seconds of rest. Each exercise will be repeated three times. Total intervention time will be 15 minutes.
Whole body vibration intervention at 0 Hz
Whole body vibration intervention will be performed with the Power Plate Pro 5 device (Power Plate International, London, UK). Whole body vibration training will be performed at a frequency of 0 Hz. Individuals will perform; static squat, dynamic toe raise, static abduction and dynamic squat exercises in both hips on a vibrating platform. All exercises will consist of 45 seconds of vibration and 15 seconds of rest. Each exercise will be repeated three times. Total intervention time will be 15 minutes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Being clinically stable
* Becoming a volunteer
* Walking independently
* Not taking medication or hormone therapy in the year before the study
* Lack of regular exercise habit (\<60 minutes/week of exercise)
Exclusion Criteria
* Having an operation in the last 6 months
* Presence of acute thrombosis
* Presence of arrhythmia
* Presence of unstable angina
* Recent decompensated heart failure
* Recent myocardial infarction
* Using an assistive device to walk
* Neurological disorders (such as stroke, Parkinson's)
* Being diagnosed with vertigo
* Being diagnosed with epilepsy
* Kidney failure and history of kidney stones
* Hip or knee implants
* Recent fractures or injuries (\<6 months).
* Using a prosthesis
* Pregnancy
* Participation in any training program in the 3 months before study
40 Years
70 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Dokuz Eylul University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Bilge Köksal
Master of Science
Principal Investigators
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Sema Savcı
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Dokuz Eylul University
Locations
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Dokuz Eylül University
Izmir, Balçova, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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DokuzEU-HT-001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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