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Study NCT ID: NCT06507969
Status: RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-07-07

Brief Title: The Effect of Body Composition on Respiratory Parameters Functional Capacity and Sleep in Healthy Young Adults
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Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of Body Composition on Respiratory Parameters Functional Capacity and Sleep in Healthy Young Adults
Status: RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-09
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
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Brief Summary: Body composition has a significant effect on the respiratory system Both respiratory prediction of function and a prognostic tool evaluated in the cardiopulmonary system factor Respiratory function which directly affects respiratory muscle strength and respiratory muscle endurance covers a range of data In the literature the relationship between body composition and respiratory function Although there are studies examining body composition in healthy young adults the relationship between them has not been clearly demonstrated

The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of body composition on respiratory function respiratory muscle endurance functional capacity and sleep quality

For this purpose at least 46 healthy young participants who fulfil the inclusion criteria will participate in the evaluation Body composition parameters will be measured by the researchers using Tanita DC360 Body Analysis Scale In pulmonary function test forced vital capacity FVC forced expiratory volume in 1st second FEV1 Tiffeneau ratio FEV1FVC peak expiratory flow rate PEF values will be evaluated by the researchers with COSMED Pony FX COSMED Italy spirometer and respiratory muscle endurance with Maximum Voluntary Ventilation test Participants will answer the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index The 6-minute walk test will be applied to the participants with the instructions of the researchers

Data will be analysed by SPSS Statistical Package for Social Sciences SPSS Version 200 SPSS Inc Chicago Illinois programme will be made using
Detailed Description: Body composition is an important determinant of health and can be used in the assessment of cardiopulmonary problems Body mass index BMI in cardiopulmonary function is an independent prognostic factor Fat and lean mass have also been identified as strong predictors of physical fitness and mortality

Pulmonary function is a long-term determinant of all-cause mortality particularly cardiovascular mortality Pulmonary function may be affected by malnutrition recurrent

It may be influenced by various genetic or environmental factors such as infections and exposure to toxic substances obesity and systemic diseasesPulmonary function testing is one of the basic and essential tests for the diagnosis and evaluation of lung diseases such as lung dysfunction chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD and asthma Factors affecting pulmonary function include age body weight and height and gender Since these factors are significantly related to pulmonary function they are used to calculate the regression equation and predicted normal values of the pulmonary function test

The correlation between body mass index BMI waist size fat mass and pulmonary function has been studied since the late 1950s However the correlation between pulmonary function and body The study results of the correlation between body composition and respiratory function were found to be different from each other In addition the mechanism by which body composition affects respiratory function is not fully understood

Obesity and thus abdominal adiposity also affect aerobic capacity respiratory function and respiratory muscle strength Fat accumulation on the chest and abdominal walls inhibits the movement of the respiratory muscles increases pleural pressure and reduces lung compliance resulting in a decrease in the compliance of the respiratory system as a whole Due to all these causes decreases in functional residual capacity expiratory reserve volume forced expiratory volume in 1 second FEV1 forced vital capacity FVC and respiratory muscle strength are observed

Strength and endurance tests are recommended to determine decreases in respiratory muscle performance

Although the number of studies examining the relationship between respiratory muscle strength and body composition is higher in the literature it has been shown that endurance assessment is more functionally meaningful because inspiratory muscles are used at submaximal level in daily life activities

Sleep quality is associated with many factors such as age gender genetic and environmental factors social life economic status stress pain substance abuse physical diseases physical activity level eating habits and obesity

In the literature there are many studies examining the relationship between obesity and sleep quality using body composition parameters such as Body Mass Index BMI waist circumference waist-to-hip ratio and body fat percentage In some of these studies it has been suggested that there is no relationship between obesity and sleep quality in others it has been shown that obesity is associated with sleep problems this relationship can be explained by a bidirectional mechanism sleep problems such as poor sleep quality lead to obesity due to abnormal changes in metabolic and endocrine functions and obesity leads to various pathological conditions associated with respiration Obstructive sleep apnoea and obesity hypoventilation syndrome are among these conditions Therefore body composition has a significant effect on sleep quality and thus respiratory parameters

In the literature there are studies examining the relationship between body composition and respiratory function and respiratory muscle strength in healthy young adults However there is no study in the literature investigating the relationship between body composition and respiratory muscle endurance functional capacity respiratory function and sleep quality The aim of study was to investigate the effect of body composition on respiratory function respiratory muscle strength respiratory muscle endurance and functional capacity in healthy young adults

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