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Yoga Intervention for Sedentary Lifestyle
Study Summary
This trial will test if yoga is a feasible, safe way to reduce sedentary behavior, stress and blood pressure in African-American women.
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Are there still opportunities for individuals to partake in this clinical endeavor?
"Per the clinicaltrials.gov database, this particular medical trial is no longer enrolling participants as of October 16th 2022, which was when its last edit occurred. According to the same source, 51 additional studies are actively seeking volunteers at present."
Am I qualified to enroll in this medical experiment?
"To qualify for this study, patients must lead a largely sedentary lifestyle and be of age between 18 and 65. Approximately 68 individuals will be accepted into the trial."
What objectives have been identified for this clinical research?
"The primary assessment point for this trial, conducted over a 3-month period, is the Participant Rating of Yoga Intervention (Acceptability). Other biomarkers examined include salivary cortisol levels (nmol/L), sedentary behavior measured with an accelerometer, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure monitored using BpTRU technology."
Does this research study permit elderly individuals to participate?
"This clinical investigation is open to adult patients between the ages of 18 and 65."
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- University of Minnesota: < 24 hours
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