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CompletedNCT05343897

Effects of Ping-Shuai-Gong and Arm-Swing-Exercise

Training Effects on Ping-Shuai-Gong and Arm-Swing-Exercise

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
40 (actual)
Sponsor
National Cheng-Kung University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Ping Shuai Gong (PSG) and Arm Swing Exercise (ASE) are two similar exercise with different arm-swinging strategies. This study is plan to explore the relationship between characteristics of arm-swinging movement and skin blood flow during exercise.

Detailed description

With the development of an aging society, the health and social systems of the elderly population have become issues that cannot be ignored. Due to the features of low difficulty and small space requirements, Ping Shuai Gong (PSG) and Arm Swing Exercise (ASE) become very popular within the older population. These physical activities have been proved to show advancement in cardiovascular and physical functions. Hence, this study is design to explores the health effects of two different arm-swinging strategies, and to explore the relationship between characteristics of arm-swinging movement and skin blood flow during exercise. 40 elderly people over 60 years old who have no regular exercise habits were divided into PSG group and ASE group, and each group was given two months of exercise training (at least 24 times of exercise, 30 minutes totally within one day). PSG group was asked to perform PSG exercises (actions were synchronized with the hands raised to shoulder height and then swinging down and back, with two squatting movements at the fifth time). ASE group was asked to perform ASE exercises (actions were to raise both hands synchronously to a 30-degree bend and then 60-degree shoulder extension, and to control the stability of the upper body when swinging arms). Evaluation procedures of the pretraining evaluation and post-training evaluation are exactly the same.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALLow intensity exercise - Ping-Shuai Gong (PSG)Participants were asked to conduct and record 30 minutes of PSG in one day lasting for 2-month, and at least 3 days a week. A record sheet were sent to the participants in the first time, and the contact information of examiner were given as well. The examiner will check the completion of exercise execution via phone every two to three days and visit participants to confirm the correctness of movement at least one time during the 2-month intervention period.
BEHAVIORALLow intensity exercise - Arm-Swing Exercise (ASE)Participants were asked to conduct and record 30 minutes of ASE in one day lasting for 2-month, and at least 3 days a week. A record sheet were sent to the participants in the first time, and the contact information of examiner were given as well. The examiner will check the completion of exercise execution via phone every two to three days and visit participants to confirm the correctness of movement at least one time during the 2-month intervention period.

Timeline

Start date
2021-03-26
Primary completion
2021-07-03
Completion
2021-07-03
First posted
2022-04-25
Last updated
2022-04-25

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Taiwan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05343897. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.