Effect of Breathing Exercise on Certain Physiological Parameters, Sleep Quality and Vitality in Elderly
Breathing, Sleep Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Breathing focused on measuring Elderly, Breath exercise, Physiological changes
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Residing individuals at a nursing home in Ankara included the study;
- aged 65 years and older
- had a Mini Mental Test score of ≥24,15
- had no acute or chronic lung diseases,
- had no physical/mental disabilities or limitations and conditions that might present any obstacle to participate in breathing exercises.
Exclusion criteria. Physical / mental disability or limitation and disease that will prevent them from participating in breathing exercise (previous ear, brain, spinal cord surgery, acute retinal hemorrhage vertebral fracture and diaphragmatic rupture, hiatus or abdominal hernia, acute myocardial infarction, unstable angina pectoris, severe coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, severe heart valve disease, acute myocarditis, acute and unstable musculoskeletal injuries, uncontrollable systemic hypertension, severe dementia and behavioral disorders)
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Sites / Locations
- Gazi University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Implementation in the intervention group
Implementation in the control group
This group of elderly were subjected to a pursed-lip breathing exercise (using a windmill toy), a diaphragmatic breathing exercise and a coughing exercise three times a week (Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays) for 12 weeks in groups of 5-6 individuals (2 groups of 6 persons, and 4 groups of 5 persons: 6 groups in total) between 10:00 and 15:30, at the same time of the day for each group in 30-minute sessions. All breathing exercises were taught to the elderly individuals on the first day of implementation and demonstrated again prior to practice by the researcher throughout the implementation phase.
None of the elderly in the control group were subjected to breathing exercises. They continued their daily lives as normal.