The Effect of Brain Breaks on People With Mental Health Problems

NCT ID: NCT05783674

Last Updated: 2023-03-24

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

52 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-03-05

Study Completion Date

2023-06-03

Brief Summary

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Regular physical activity (PA) and adopting an active lifestyle protect against non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, obesity, and colon cancer in the general population. However, the habit of doing regular FA in societies is quite low. It is reported that those adopting a sedentary lifestyle in the general population range from 16.3% to 39.1%, with an average of 27.5%. These values indicate that the risk of contracting non-communicable diseases can be reduced by developing the habit of doing FA for almost one-third of the population. Based on this idea, the World Health Organization has decided to increase FA by 10% among the "Nine Global Goals" it has addressed against the spread of non-communicable diseases.

People with mental health problems are less active than the general population. For example, it is reported that people diagnosed with major depression syndrome are 50% less active than their peers. Dikerson et al. reported that people with mental illnesses are 50% more obese than their peers. Verhoeven et al. They concluded that people with severe and chronic depression will age biologically earlier (7-10 years) than their peers. They emphasized the importance of lifestyle changes in the prevention of biological aging and possible diseases (coronary diseases, type-2 diabetes, obesity, dementia, cancer).

Marquez et al. also indicate that there is a significant relationship between mental illnesses and chronic medical problems such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and obesity. Therefore, increasing the habit of regular PA and exercise among people with mental health problems is important in protecting against diseases. Our study aims to adopt the habit of doing physical activity accompanied by technology-supported GCH Brain Breaks®️ videos applied to people with mental health problems; In this context, at least 20 minutes of video-accompanied FA and exercise and 30 minutes of exercise in individuals every day to gain the habit of walking.

Detailed Description

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The fact that the group addressed by our study is unique and that these entertaining video exercises have not been previously applied to adults and people with mental health problems makes our study unique. At the same time, we believe that the level of physical activity increased by technology-supported HOPSports Brain Breaks® videos applied to people with mental health problems will improve sleep quality, general physical condition, and life satisfaction of people. This result, which we plan to reach, also increases the originality of our study. Therefore, it is expected that the functional and social results of our technology-assisted FA and exercise program, which will be given to people with mental problems, will contribute to the national and international literature.

Therefore, our study aims to adopt the habit of doing physical activity accompanied by technology-supported GCH Brain Breaks®️ videos applied to people with mental health problems; In this context, at least 20 minutes of video-accompanied FA and exercise and 30 minutes of exercise in individuals every day. to gain the habit of walking.

Conditions

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Physical Inactivity

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Investigators

Study Groups

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BrainBreaks for people without mental health problems

BrainBreaks for people without mental health problems

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Brain Breaks® Video Exercises

Intervention Type OTHER

A total of at least 140 Brain Breaks® videos, each 3-4 minutes long, aerobic exercises including wide joint movements, movements specific to different sports branches such as yoga and volleyball, basketball, football, tennis, karate, judo, and warm-up-cooling movements. It includes national dances of different cultures. Horon, Zeybek, Scarf dance, morning gymnastics in Ürgüp Göreme, dribbling (volleyball, basketball), Pilates ball, and core area exercises. In each session, 2 videos will be applied and each will be repeated 2-3 times, and a 3-minute rest break will be given between each video. The total session will last for 20-30 minutes on average and physical activity will be performed twice a week, for a total of 8 weeks, 16 sessions.

Posture training

Intervention Type OTHER

All participants, as the BB Video Exercise and Control Group, will be given a 20-minute hands-on training on the importance of proper posture once at the beginning of the study, and breathing control training will be given to maintain proper sitting, standing, lying postures, and proper posture.

BrainBreaks for people with mental health problems

BrainBreaks for people with mental health problems

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Brain Breaks® Video Exercises

Intervention Type OTHER

A total of at least 140 Brain Breaks® videos, each 3-4 minutes long, aerobic exercises including wide joint movements, movements specific to different sports branches such as yoga and volleyball, basketball, football, tennis, karate, judo, and warm-up-cooling movements. It includes national dances of different cultures. Horon, Zeybek, Scarf dance, morning gymnastics in Ürgüp Göreme, dribbling (volleyball, basketball), Pilates ball, and core area exercises. In each session, 2 videos will be applied and each will be repeated 2-3 times, and a 3-minute rest break will be given between each video. The total session will last for 20-30 minutes on average and physical activity will be performed twice a week, for a total of 8 weeks, 16 sessions.

Posture training

Intervention Type OTHER

All participants, as the BB Video Exercise and Control Group, will be given a 20-minute hands-on training on the importance of proper posture once at the beginning of the study, and breathing control training will be given to maintain proper sitting, standing, lying postures, and proper posture.

Interventions

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Brain Breaks® Video Exercises

A total of at least 140 Brain Breaks® videos, each 3-4 minutes long, aerobic exercises including wide joint movements, movements specific to different sports branches such as yoga and volleyball, basketball, football, tennis, karate, judo, and warm-up-cooling movements. It includes national dances of different cultures. Horon, Zeybek, Scarf dance, morning gymnastics in Ürgüp Göreme, dribbling (volleyball, basketball), Pilates ball, and core area exercises. In each session, 2 videos will be applied and each will be repeated 2-3 times, and a 3-minute rest break will be given between each video. The total session will last for 20-30 minutes on average and physical activity will be performed twice a week, for a total of 8 weeks, 16 sessions.

Intervention Type OTHER

Posture training

All participants, as the BB Video Exercise and Control Group, will be given a 20-minute hands-on training on the importance of proper posture once at the beginning of the study, and breathing control training will be given to maintain proper sitting, standing, lying postures, and proper posture.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* To be diagnosed with one of the mental health problems,
* Being over 25 years old and male,
* T.C. Being a resident of Istanbul Governorship Beylikdüzü Disabled Life Care, Rehabilitation and Family Counseling Center or Carnation Care Center located in Kemerburgaz Büyükçekmece,
* To volunteer to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria

* Having a serious chronic illness,
* It is a notification that physical activity and exercise are not appropriate due to a serious mental illness.
Minimum Eligible Age

25 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

MALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Istinye University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Istinye University

Istanbul, Zeytinburnu, Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Central Contacts

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HABİBE SERAP S İNAL, PHD, PT

Role: CONTACT

05325573354

ÖZGE ECEM E ŞENEL, MSC, PT

Role: CONTACT

05392642868

Facility Contacts

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YASEMİN BURAN, PHD, PT

Role: primary

+905443759723

Other Identifiers

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2239

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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