Comparison of the Effects of Whole Body Vibration Training and Aerobic Exercise on Premanstrual Syndrome
NCT ID: NCT06876493
Last Updated: 2025-03-14
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
34 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-02-01
2024-05-01
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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Aerobic Exercise Programme
The aerobic exercise programme was shown to female students with premenstrual syndrome on the first day by the researcher (D.A.) at the sports centre. Participants were advised to drink water and wear running shoes during exercise. Warm-up exercises were performed for 10 minutes before the exercise. Exercise intensity was determined by the Karvonen formula (HRmax=220-age, HRR=HRmax-HR rest, 60% THR=(0.60xHRR)+HR rest). According to the pulse rate of the exercise, pulse values are monitored on the treadmill and km/hour speeds are adjusted according to pulse values. The exercise programme started with low aerobic exercise intensity on the treadmill, gradually increased at 5-minute intervals and completed at 40-60% of the heart rate, and finally 5 minutes of light stretching movements were performed to return to the initial state. In the following sessions, the participants performed the exercise programmes individually at the sports centre for 45 minutes (10 min warm-up, 30 min walk
Aerobic Exercise Programme
The aerobic exercise programme was shown to female students with premenstrual syndrome on the first day by the researcher (D.A.) at the sports centre. Participants were advised to drink water and wear running shoes during exercise. Warm-up exercises were performed for 10 minutes before the exercise. Exercise intensity was determined by the Karvonen formula (HRmax=220-age, HRR=HRmax-HR rest, 60% THR=(0.60xHRR)+HR rest). .According to the pulse rate of the exercise, pulse values are monitored on the treadmill and km/hour speeds are adjusted according to pulse values. The exercise programme started with low aerobic exercise intensity on the treadmill, gradually increased at 5-minute intervals and completed at 40-60% of the heart rate, and finally 5 minutes of light stretching movements were performed to return to the initial state. In the following sessions, the participants performed the exercise programmes individually at the sports centre for 45 minutes (10 min warm-up, 30 min walk,
Whole Body Vibration Training Programme
The WBV programme used a frequency of 25 Hz and an amplitude of 2 mm (low amplitude). The Power Plate® (pro5TM) machine provided the device's vibration. This device provides a three-plane oscillatory motion. The programme lasted eight weeks and was performed three days a week. There was at least one day's rest between each session. Before and after each vibration, stretching exercises (warm-up and cool-down programme) were performed for 5 minutes, particularly for the quadriceps and trunk extensors. The participants exercised in three different positions on the vibration platform: 1. Squat position: The knee angle was set at 120° to reduce the transmission of vibrations to the upper body (spine and head) and to increase the load on the leg muscles. 2. Bridge position: Participants stood statically in the bridge position with the soles of both feet on the platform. 3. Push-up position: Participants stood statically in the push-up position with both hands on the platform.
Whole Body Vibration Training Programme
The WBV programme used a frequency of 25 Hz and an amplitude of 2 mm (low amplitude). The Power Plate® (pro5TM) machine provided the device's vibration. This device provides a three-plane oscillatory motion. The programme lasted eight weeks and was performed three days a week. There was at least one day's rest between each session. Before and after each vibration, stretching exercises (warm-up and cool-down programme) were performed for 5 minutes, particularly for the quadriceps and trunk extensors
Interventions
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Aerobic Exercise Programme
The aerobic exercise programme was shown to female students with premenstrual syndrome on the first day by the researcher (D.A.) at the sports centre. Participants were advised to drink water and wear running shoes during exercise. Warm-up exercises were performed for 10 minutes before the exercise. Exercise intensity was determined by the Karvonen formula (HRmax=220-age, HRR=HRmax-HR rest, 60% THR=(0.60xHRR)+HR rest). .According to the pulse rate of the exercise, pulse values are monitored on the treadmill and km/hour speeds are adjusted according to pulse values. The exercise programme started with low aerobic exercise intensity on the treadmill, gradually increased at 5-minute intervals and completed at 40-60% of the heart rate, and finally 5 minutes of light stretching movements were performed to return to the initial state. In the following sessions, the participants performed the exercise programmes individually at the sports centre for 45 minutes (10 min warm-up, 30 min walk,
Whole Body Vibration Training Programme
The WBV programme used a frequency of 25 Hz and an amplitude of 2 mm (low amplitude). The Power Plate® (pro5TM) machine provided the device's vibration. This device provides a three-plane oscillatory motion. The programme lasted eight weeks and was performed three days a week. There was at least one day's rest between each session. Before and after each vibration, stretching exercises (warm-up and cool-down programme) were performed for 5 minutes, particularly for the quadriceps and trunk extensors
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Score over 110 points on the PMS questionnaire
* To be between the ages of 18-35
* Sedentary women
* Having a regular menstrual cycle (24-35 days)
Exclusion Criteria
* Taking nutritional supplements before the last three cycles
* DM, thyroid and liver kidney disorders
* Endocrine drug use
* Has undergone orthopedic surgery within the last 6 months
* With a neurological diagnosis
* With limited range of motion
* Diagnosed with cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary system disorders
* Diagnosed with women's health and diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis
* Oral contraceptive users
* Psychiatric diagnosis
* Smoking
* Diagnosed with Amenorrhea
* Following a regular diet
* During pregnancy and lactation
18 Years
32 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Derya Azim
Asst. Prof.
Locations
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Derya Azim
Bandırma, Balıkesir, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2023-242
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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