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Sponsor: Riphah International University
Conditions: Asthma
Interventions: Papeworth Breathing, Pap-worth Breathing + Bridge Pose Yoga
Countries: Pakistan
Asthma is a chronic condition causing airway inflammationandconstriction, leading to symptoms like shortness of breath, wheezing, andchest tightness. While medication is the primary treatment,complementary techniques like Papworth breathing and Bridge Pose yoga are gaining recognition for improving respiratory health and quality of life. Papworth breathing fo cuses on slow, controlled diaphragmatic breathing to reduce anxiety and improve breathing patterns. Bridge Pose yoga opens the chest and strengthens the back, promoting deeper breathing. This study examines the effects of these techniques on asthma symptoms,lung function, chest expansion, and quality of life over 8 weeks. The study will run for 8 weeks. It will divide participants into two groups:one practicing only Pap-worth breathing, and the other combining it with Bridge Pose Yoga. Each group will have sessions 5 times a week treatment by the Papworth method. Measurements will be taken before and after the intervention to evaluate changes in shortness of breath(BORG Scale), lung function (such as FEV1 and FVCandFEV1/FVC via digital spirometer), chest expansion and quality of life (AQLQ). By comparing these outcomes, this study aims to determine if the combined approach of Pap-worth breathing and Bridge Pose Yoga leadstogreaterbenefits in managing dyspnea, enhancing lung function, andimprovingquality of life. These insights may contribute to enhance chest expansion,and thus relive bronchospasm in asthma patients.
Sex: ALL
Age: 15 Years to 20 Years
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * Age 15-20 years with a confirmed diagnosis of asthma. * Both male and female * Mild to moderate patients with FEV1 60-80% according to GINA * Willing to participate and provide consent form, with parental consent if under 18 years * Individuals with stable asthma conditions Exclusion Criteria: * Patients with severe asthma or co-existing respiratory diseases like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). * Any recent upper respiratory tract infections that could interfere with the intervention. * Individuals with physical disabilities, orthopedic, or musculoskeletal issues that would hinder safe participation in yoga poses. * Participants with known cardiovascular conditions (e.g., hypertension, arrhythmias, or heart failure) that may be exacerbated by physical or breathing exercises.
- Muzaffargarh, Punjab Province, Pakistan