Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05174104
Brief Summary: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the impact of vestibular rehabilitation on metabolic aspects when evaluated by means of bioelectrical impedenzometry analysis, smart watch device and actigraphy in a group of vestibular hypofunction patients previously studied by means of video head impulse test, posturography and clinical validated scales
Detailed Description: Recent advances in the field of vestibular-related disorders demonstrated that such conditions may interfere on different pathways underpinning metabolic behaviour, daily life activities and also chronotype behaviour. However, no studies evaluated how vestibular rehabilitation procedures - well established in literature - may interfere on these vestibular-related disorders. On the other side, recent advances in portable bioelectrical impedenzometry devices, smart watches devised to evaluate energy expenditure during daily life activities and actigraphy devices demonstrated to be useful in continuously monitoring different aspects of metabolic, activity and sleep behaviour. Thus, the aim of the present study is to evaluate the impact of vestibular rehabilitation on metabolic aspects when evaluated by means bioelectrical impedenzometry analysis, smart watch device and actigraphy in a group of vestibular hypofunction patients previously studied by means of video head impulse test, posturography and clinically validated scales
Study: NCT05174104
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05174104