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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-04-30
2024-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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No abnormalities are seen in fibromyalgia in routine clinical laboratory testing or imaging. Functional MRI and other specialized imaging have revealed certain abnormalities in patients with fibromyalgia compared to control subjects.
The subjectivity of the symptoms and the lack of biomarkers, diagnosis is exquisitely clinical, and diagnostic criteria are constantly evolving; early diagnosis and prevention are still elusive goals. Fibromyalgia severity and progression or improvement can be evaluated by means of a plethora of composite tests. Fibromyalgia pathogenesis is not fully understood; hypotheses state that genetic predisposition, stressful life events, peripheral (inflammatory) and central (cognitive-emotional) mechanisms interplay to create pain despeciation owing to neuro-morphological modifications .Treatment should be multimodal and built on four pillars (patient education; fitness; pharmacotherapy; and psychotherapy); the approach should be individualized, symptom-based and stepwise, establishing shared goals with the patient.
Chronic pain and depression exhibit a bidirectional relationship, mediated by neuroplasticity that involves similar brain structures, neurotransmitters, and signaling pathways, leading to both psychological and physical symptoms. Patients with comorbid depression and chronic pain show lower response rates to antidepressants and a higher incidence of suicide attempts than those without chronic pain.
Anxiety and depression are two comorbidities frequently associated with fibromyalgia and chronic pain, being present in 30-50% of patients at the time of disease diagnosis, patients with FM suffer more anxiety and depression than those without the disease . The prevalence of depression in patients with FM is estimated to be between 18 and 36% and between 11.6 and 32.2% for anxiety disorders.
Chronic pain and poor sleep (primary insomnia) provoke persistent stress-immune activation. Given the evidential effects on quality of life and other medical and psychiatric manifestations that chronic pain and insomnia each have, and the notable pain-sleep connections, an exaggerated combined effect .
Poor sleep is reported by almost 80% of patients with fibromyalgia. Epidemiological studies indicate that lower sleep quality is a risk factor for fibromyalgia; poor sleep is strongly and dose-dependently associated with symptom severity in the fibromyalgia population.
Fatigue is widely known and understood, as it is a natural response of the body to some type of physical and mental stress, but it can also be a sign of some possible physical and/or mental disorder, patients with FM report that fatigue is characterized by excessive physical, mental, and cognitive tiredness and that it is usually not alleviated after hours of sleep or rest, which may end up hindering the performance of work or daily tasks, and thus may contribute to the adoption of sedentary behavior . Fatigue is one of the main symptoms reported by patients with FM when asked about the determining factor impacting their overall health, quality of life, and overall perception of this syndrome. Patients with FM have significantly worse levels of quality of life when compared to healthy individuals. So, affecting the socialization, making it difficult for them to work and perform the daily tasks.
Cardiorespiratory fitness evaluation should be considered by general and respiratory physicians /as well as physiotherapists who treat patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia for more accurate diagnosis, exercise prescription and monitoring of patients' status . Heart rate variability biofeedback is a self-management strategy that guides individuals to breathe at a designated resonance frequency of the cardiovascular system. Resonant breathing may reduce FM-related symptoms as well as improve physical functioning and quality of life. Heart rate variability biofeedback for chronic pain, we found no studies testing the feasibility for individuals with FM regarding protocol adherence or acceptability of the treatment.
Current clinical guidelines for the management of patients with FM recommended multimodal conservative treatments to improve the pain-related symptoms, the physical function and the quality of life. Among the conservative treatments, clinical guidelines include non-pharmacological therapies such as exercise therapy, mind-body therapies, patient education, manual therapy, needling therapies, balneotherapy and multimodal therapies Qigong is a mind-body exercise that is similar to tai chi and should be included in future research on mind-body exercises. There is growing evidence Qigong is a modality of traditional Chinese mind-body medicine that has been used to prevent and cure ailments. It is focuses on mind-body integration, is thought to be an effective exercise in promoting physical and mental wellbeing. Core elements of qigong practice involve movements, meditative components, attention to breathing, and promotion of a state of deep relaxation and integration. Qigong, characterized as meditative movement , uses a framework of movement with unique attentional features. A further characterization is as movement-based embodied contemplative practice in which the mind-body , connection is emphasized; qualities and characteristics of movement are distinguished from conventional exercise, and contemplative aspects are considered within a framework of body awareness and somatic approaches.
Qigong is a total body and mind movement that coordinates body posture, movement and breathing . As a mind-body exercise, the key elements of Qigong are body movement, spiritual guidance and controlled breathing, and Qigong can enhance the cardiorespiratory endurance and flexibility of college students, reduce anxiety, alter their state of mind, and improve the psychological well-being, thus promoting the development of their physical and mental health .
Qigong exercise generates an oxygen supply and acid-base balance against the hypoxic effects of underlying pathological conditions. We also propose that Qigong exercise mediated and focused on the local hypoxia environment of tissues might normalize the circulation of metabolic and inflammation accumulation in the tumor tissue and restore the normal metabolism of tissues and cells through calm, relaxation, and extreme Zen-style breathing that gravitates toward preemptive health and medicine. that both tai chi and qigong reduce inflammatory markers, such as C-reactive protein and interleukin-6, displaying a larger pooled effect size than meditation.
Qigong may be effective to improve vital capacity, it is possible to affirm that Qigong is effective in lowering resting heart rate. And in addition to positive comments on core domains that essentially recapitulate the quantitative information (pain, sleep, impact, physical and mental function), health benefits in other areas also are reported (e.g., food allergies, chemical sensitivities, asthma, sleep apnea, migraines, and blood pressure).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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study group
receive qigong exercise + routine medical treatment +Anti-inflammatory diet
qigong exercise + routine medical treatment +Anti-inflammatory diet
1\. Qigong exercise is from traditional Chinese medicine exercise . Qigong is system coordinating slow-flowing movement, deep rhythmic breathing, and a calm meditative state of min Frequency of exercise 3 days a week and 60 min a day, including a 15 min warm up, 40 min and 5min cool down.
routine medical treatment +Anti-inflammatory diet only
1. Anti-inflammatory diet is characterized by the exclusion of potential inflammatory foods, such as gluten, dairy, free sugar, and ultra-processed food, rich in sugar, hydrogenated fat, and food additives. are some foods with recognized anti-inflammatory potential
2. routine medical treatment
control group
receive medical treatment + Anti-inflammatory diet
routine medical treatment +Anti-inflammatory diet only
1. Anti-inflammatory diet is characterized by the exclusion of potential inflammatory foods, such as gluten, dairy, free sugar, and ultra-processed food, rich in sugar, hydrogenated fat, and food additives. are some foods with recognized anti-inflammatory potential
2. routine medical treatment
Interventions
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qigong exercise + routine medical treatment +Anti-inflammatory diet
1\. Qigong exercise is from traditional Chinese medicine exercise . Qigong is system coordinating slow-flowing movement, deep rhythmic breathing, and a calm meditative state of min Frequency of exercise 3 days a week and 60 min a day, including a 15 min warm up, 40 min and 5min cool down.
routine medical treatment +Anti-inflammatory diet only
1. Anti-inflammatory diet is characterized by the exclusion of potential inflammatory foods, such as gluten, dairy, free sugar, and ultra-processed food, rich in sugar, hydrogenated fat, and food additives. are some foods with recognized anti-inflammatory potential
2. routine medical treatment
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age from 30 to 50 years
* Body mass index (BMI) from 18.5 to 34.9 kg/m2.
* Patients will include if they have been diagnosed with FM by rheumatologists as fulfilling all the ACR criteria (1990, 2011 and 2016)
* All patients are ambulant independently
* Stable medication pattern for at least 2 months.
Exclusion Criteria
* The presence of brain damage, dementia, or neurological disease.
* The presence of psychiatric disorders or current major depressive episode
* Endocrine disorders
* Fractures in upper limb or lower limb
* Participation in regular exercise training of any type in the previous 3 months.
30 Years
50 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Alaa Wageih Agwa
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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NESSREEN ALNAHAS
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Department of Physical Therapy for Cardiovascular &Respiratory Disorder and Geriatrics- Faculty of Physical therapy Cairo University
Locations
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Faculty of Physical therapy Cairo University
Cairo, Giza Governorate, Egypt
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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012/004897
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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