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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
50 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-09-20
2023-11-30
Brief Summary
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SCI negatively affects the physical, psychological, and social well-being of individuals by causing sensory, motor, and autonomic dysfunction. The level of disability associated with SCI is different for each injury and varies depending on the level and type of injury. However, physical activity (PA), cardiovascular fitness, and respiratory system are commonly observed to be affected in most individuals with SCI.
Due to inadequate control of somatic and autonomic systems, a decrease in the cardiovascular response to PA and exercise occurs. A decrease in PA level and systemic disorders after injury promote sedentary behavior and negatively affect cardiovascular fitness in individuals with SCI. Cervical and thoracic spinal cord injuries compromise the function of the respiratory muscles and significantly impair both inspiratory and expiratory function. It also interrupts the sympathetic innervation of the lungs and creates restrictive changes in the physiological and mechanical properties of the lungs. The broad effects of SCI on lung capacity may have implications for cardiovascular fitness. Adequate ventilation is critical to provide adequate oxygen to working muscles during prolonged physical activities. During moderate and high-intensity physical activities, ventilation increases in proportion to oxygen consumption to maintain arterial oxygen concentration and allow continuous PA.
Knowing the relationship between PA, cardiovascular fitness, and respiratory parameters after SCI is essential in guiding the course of rehabilitation after SCI. Battikha et al. They reported that respiratory capacity plays an important role in limiting exercise capacity in individuals with SCI. However, the relationship between PA and cardiovascular fitness and respiratory parameters has not been fully examined in individuals with SCI.
In this study, the investigators hypothesize the relationship between PA, cardiovascular fitness and respiratory parameters. Accordingly, this study aims to determine the relationship between PA, cardiovascular fitness and respiratory parameters in individuals with SCI.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RETROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Assessment Group
Assessment Group
In our prospectively planned study, patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be evaluated by the researcher via face-to-face interview method and the evaluations specified in the outcome measurements. Patients participating in the study will first be given a general explanation about the purpose of the study and evaluation methods, and their written consent will be obtained.
Interventions
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Assessment Group
In our prospectively planned study, patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be evaluated by the researcher via face-to-face interview method and the evaluations specified in the outcome measurements. Patients participating in the study will first be given a general explanation about the purpose of the study and evaluation methods, and their written consent will be obtained.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Fully or partially wheelchair dependent
* Having the upper extremity muscle strength required to use a wheelchair
* Those who are over 18 years old
* Patients without cognitive impairment
Exclusion Criteria
* Bedridden,
* Patients with severe cognitive impairment
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Istinye University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Kubra Koce
Lecturer
Locations
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Istinye University
Istanbul, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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23/198
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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