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Effects of Inspiratory Muscle Training Combined With Circadian Rhythm-based Running Programs in Children Male Football Players
NCT07170891
In this study, a parallel two-group pre-test-post-test randomized controlled trial was conducted according to CONSORT guidelines. All participants and their parents were given detailed information about the study before it commenced, and written informed consent was obtained in accordance with the ethical principles described in the Declaration of Helsinki. Help was received from a third-level athletics coach for planning and implementing running exercises to be used in the project. The study was designed according to the rules of the Declaration of Helsinki and approved by the ethics committee for scientific research of Gümüşhane University (at its meeting on 20.09.2024 and number 2024/7; decision number E-95674917-108.99-282503). The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of additional inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on exercise tolerance, agility performance, and respiratory parameters in 10-12-year-old male football players who have been training regularly for at least two years, based on their chronotype. A power analysis was conducted using G\*Power 3.1 to determine the sample size of the study. The effect size (d) was found to be 1.12 (α = 0.05, 1-β = 0.95, η²p = 0.8). Based on this analysis, it was determined that a minimum of 20 participants per group was required. However, to mitigate potential issues, it was decided to include 25 participants, an additional 25%, in each group.
Participants visited the laboratory three times. During the first visit, the familiarization procedure was performed; participants were administered the Morningness-Eveningness Scale for Children questionnaire and divided into 3 groups according to the results. Then, pulmonary function tests (PFT), maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP), expiratory pressure (MEP), six-minute walk test (6MWT), inspiratory muscle training (IMT), and running training procedures were applied. In the second visit, PFT and MIP-MEP tests, agility and 6MWT tests were performed and their performances were recorded. After the six-week training period, participants' final measurements were taken at the third and final visit. Subsequent to the completion of the six-week training period, the participants' final measurements were obtained during the final visit. The experimental trials were conducted at a consistent time each day, between 9:00 and 12:00. Prior to the commencement of the trials, participants were instructed to abstain from high-intensity physical activity.
The inclusion criteria were as follows: a) Candidates must have at least two years of active football training, b) be between the ages of 10 and 13, c) be in good general health, d) have no known respiratory or cardiovascular conditions, e) provide written informed parental consent. The following criteria were used to determine exclusion from the study: The subject's medical history includes the following: a) A history of lung disease or a current upper respiratory tract infection, b) A history of current injury, c) Medication use that may affect breathing or performance, d)Individuals with FEV1/FVC\<70 e) Participation in similar studies within the last six months
10-13 AgeInspiratory Muscle TrainingRunning+1 more
Gümüşhane Universıty75 participantsStarted Feb 2025 Kelkit, Gümüşhane Province, Turkey (Türkiye)