Tokyo, Dec. 11 -- UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR) received information related to the study (UMIN000060045) titled 'Influence of a Breath-Holding Short High-Intensity Warm-Up on Performance and Physiological Responses During Cycling Exercise Simulating a 100-m Swim' on Dec. 10.

Study Type: Interventional

Study Design: Basic Design - Cross-over Randomization - Randomized Blinding - Open -no one is blinded Control - No treatment

Primary Sponsor: Institute - Niigata University of Health and Welfare

Condition: Condition - Health young adults Classification by malignancy - Others Genomic information - NO

Objective: Narrative objectives1 - This study aims to examine the effects of a short, high-intensity warm-up with breath-holding on subsequent exercise performance and physiological responses. Basic objectives2 - Efficacy

Intervention: Interventions/Control_1 - Eight sets of 6-second all-out breath-holding exercise followed by 24-second rest Interventions/Control_2 - Eight sets of 6-second all-out exercise with spontaneous breathing followed by 24-second rest

Eligibility: Age-lower limit - 18 years-old = Gender - Male and Female Key inclusion criteria - Undergraduate or graduate students who express interest in the study and voluntarily apply to participate. Eligible participants must have competitive swimming experience, have no respiratory or dermatological disorders, have no habitual medication use or smoking history. Key exclusion criteria - Individuals without competitive swimming experience; individuals with respiratory or dermatological disorders; and individuals with habitual medication use or a smoking history. Target Size - 15

Recruitment Status: Recruitment status - Preinitiation Date of protocol fixation - 2025 Year 12 Month 10 Day Anticipated trial start date - 2025 Year 12 Month 10 Day Last follow-up date - 2027 Year 03 Month 31 Day

To know more, visit https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000068670

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