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Post-COVID recovery is associated with reduced functional fitness/capacity, low quality of life, and physical disabilities in those who survived after contracting the disease. The unpleasant symptoms of chronic post-viral/post-COVID syndrome (chronic fatigue perception, variant nonspecific myalgia, bad mood or depression, and insomnia or sleep disturbances) usually magnify the symptoms of already existing previously diagnosed concurrent untreatable chronic disorders , including the idiopathic chronic fatigue (ICF).(Leszczak et al., 2024)
Baduanjin exercise training (BET) is one of the Chinese traditional Health-Qigong exercises that not only integrate slow coordinating postures/positions, breathing techniques, musculoskeletal stretching movements/positions, and meditative mind but also plays a strong role concerning health benefits (e.g. musculoskeletal pain-reducing, sleep disturbance-enhancing effects, and fatigue-reducing effects) (Zou et al., 2018).
forty idiopathic chronic fatigue (ICF) patients will be randomly assigned into two equal groups (n=20)
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Baduanjin exercise training | Experimental | Each BET session consisted of a 10-minute warm-up and a 10-minute cool-down period [Xia et al., 2023]. These were followed by a 40-minute BET segment, which typically involved eight distinct body postures. These postures are based on the "Health Qigong Baduanjin Standard," as outlined in Zhao et al. [2019] and Koh [1982]. The eight postures are: (1) Support the Heaven, (2) Draw a Bow to Each Side, (3) Hold Up a Single Hand, (4) Practice Looking Back, (5) Shake the Hand and Wag the Tail, (6) Touch the Feet with Both Hands, (7) Climbing with Both Hands, and (8) Relax the Back, as explained in Zeng et al. [2020] |
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| waitlist | No Intervention | this group will receive no intervention |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Baduanjin exercise training (BET) | Other | Baduanjin Exercise Training (BET) is a traditional Chinese exercise focused on improving physical health, flexibility, balance, and mental well-being. It involves a 10-minute warm-up, a 40-minute core session practicing eight distinct postures, and a 10-minute cool-down. The postures, based on the Baduanjin form, target different body parts and promote strength, flexibility, and circulation. The exercises are synchronized with deep breathing to enhance relaxation and stress reduction. BET is especially beneficial for joint health, mobility, and mental clarity, making it suitable for individuals of all ages and fitness levels |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Pulmonary function: By Spirometry Device: | • Pulmonary function: By Spirometry Device: it measure ventilatory functions. forced vital capacity (FVC) | By Spirometry Device: forced vital capacity will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured after twelve weeks again |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Pulmonary function: By Spirometry Device: | Pulmonary function: By Spirometry Device: it measure ventilatory functions forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) | By Spirometry Device forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured after twelve weeks again |
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Inclusion Criteria:
• 40 patients will be recruited in the study.
At least three of the following symptoms:
Generalized muscle weakness Difficulty sleeping Frequent headaches A painful throat Muscle tenderness throughout the body Migratory joint pain Swollen lymph nodes in the neck or armpits Fatigue lasting more than a day after typical activities
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alaa El-moatasem, lecturer | Contact | 01006625054 | alaamotasem@cu.edu.eg | |
| Rania ali, assistant professor | Contact | 010015931155 | roni.diamond8@gmail.com |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Alaa El-moatasem, lecturer | Cairo University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Cairo University | Recruiting | Cairo | 11432 | Egypt |
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| Measuring functional capacity: By Six-minute walk test (6MWT) |
Measuring functional capacity: By Six-minute walk test (6MWT): is a self paced submaximal field exercise test , It will be performed according to the standard procedure is administered in a 30 meter hallway. (Launois et al., 2012 and ATS statement2002) |
| Measuring functional capacity: By Six-minute walk test (6MWT)::will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured again after twelve weeks |
| Modified Borg dyspnea scale (MBDS) | Modified Borg dyspnea scale (MBDS) is patient self-reported measures of one's difficulty in breathing upon exertion | Modified Borg dyspnea scale (MBDS) will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured again after twelve weeks |
| Strength of lower limb muscles By a thirty-second sit-to-stand test | thirty-second sit-to-stand test was designed for testing leg strength and endurance it is the number of repetitions of sit-to-stand action executed in thirty seconds | thirty-second sit-to-stand test will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured again after twelve weeks |
| Endurance of upper limb muscles: by the maximal repetitions of push-ups (MRPU). | Endurance of upper limb muscles: by the maximal repetitions of push-ups (MRPU) is commonly used to assess upper body strength, muscular endurance, and overall fitness levels. | the maximal repetitions of push-ups (MRPU). will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured again after twelve weeks |
| Cardiorespiratory fitness:by the index of Ruffier test (IRT). | Cardiorespiratory fitness: by the index of Ruffier test (IRT). is a simple, non-invasive method used to assess the recovery capacity of the heart after exercise and can be used to monitor fitness improvements over time. | Cardiorespiratory fitness:by the index of Ruffier test (IRT). will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured again after twelve weeks |
| Quality of life: by the short form 36 questionnaire (SF) | Quality of life: by the short form 36 questionnaire (SF) is a set of generic, coherent, and easily administered quality-of-life measures. These measures rely upon patient self-reporting and have been widely used | Quality of life: by the short form 36 questionnaire (SF) will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured again after twelve weeks |
| sleep quality by Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI): | sleep quality by Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI): This is a 19 item widely used self-report questionnaire designed to assess sleep quality and disturbances | sleep quality by Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI):will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured again after twelve weeks |
| Beck Depression Inventory (BDI): | Beck Depression Inventory (BDI):widely used self-report questionnaire designed to assess the presence and severity of depressive symptoms | Beck Depression Inventory (BDI):will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured again after twelve weeks |
| fatigue assessment by Buzhongyiqi-Tang questionnaire (BZTQ): | Buzhongyiqi-Tang questionnaire (BZTQ): Fatigue syndrome's severity can be rated via this validated 16-item questionnaire (every item was rated 7-Likert scale responses starting from zero to seven). | Buzhongyiqi-Tang questionnaire (BZTQ)::will be measured at baseline, and it will be measured again after twelve weeks |