Balance & Respiratory Muscle Strength in Healthy Adults
Summary
The NIH registered a new observational study (NCT07541950) examining the acute effects of balance exercises on balance performance in healthy individuals aged 18-25. The single-blind pre-test/post-test study will assess participants using the Single Leg Stance Test before and after an 8-10 minute balance exercise program including single-leg stance, eyes-closed balance, and unstable surface training.
“The study aims to examine the acute effects of balance exercises on balance performance in healthy individuals.”
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The NIH registered a new observational clinical trial (NCT07541950) titled 'Balance & Respiratory Muscle Strength in Healthy Adults' with ClinicalTrials.gov. The study will enroll healthy males and females aged 18-25 to examine acute effects of balance exercises using a single-blind pre-test/post-test design. Participants will complete the Single Leg Stance Test before and after an 8-10 minute balance exercise program.
Clinical researchers conducting balance or physical performance studies in young adult populations should note this registration for competitive landscape awareness. The study uses standard outcome measures (Single Leg Stance Test, Modified Borg Scale for perceived exertion) and may inform future intervention protocols.
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Balance & Respiratory Muscle Strength in Healthy Adults
Observational NCT07541950 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
The study aims to examine the acute effects of balance exercises on balance performance in healthy individuals. It will be conducted with healthy males and females aged 18-25.
The research is an experimental study with a single-blind pre-test/post-test design. Initially, participants' balance will be assessed using the Single Leg Stance Test. Then, a short balance exercise program lasting 8-10 minutes will be applied. Exercises include single-leg stance, eyes-closed balance, and unstable surface training. After the exercise, the same test will be repeated to evaluate changes. Perceived exertion will be measured using the Modified Borg Scale.
The collected data will be analyzed using SPSS software. The results are expected to contribute to improving balance, performance, and reducing injury risk.
Conditions: Respiratory Muscle Strenght, Balance Performance
Interventions: Assessment of the Relationship Between Respiratory Muscle Strength and Balance
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