Plain-English translation of NCT07320066 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This research explores how inspiratory muscle training—exercises that strengthen the muscles you use to breathe in—affects people with severe asthma. Researchers want to understand your real-life experiences with these breathing exercises, how they change your daily activity, and how they help you manage your asthma better.
Many people with severe asthma struggle with shortness of breath and limited activity. This study wants to learn whether strengthening the breathing muscles through targeted exercises can meaningfully improve how people feel, stay active, and take control of their own asthma care.
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You will participate in breathing muscle training for 8 weeks, exercising 3 days per week—2 days online via video conference with a trainer and 1 day on your own at home. Each session lasts about 21 minutes and involves 7 sets of breathing work. After completing the training, you will share your experiences in an online video interview with researchers, who will ask about how the exercises affected your daily life, activity level, and ability to manage your asthma.
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Turkey (Türkiye)
Sponsor
Istanbul Esenyurt University
Enrollment target
~15 participants
Started
January 2026
Primary completion
January 2027
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in January 2026.
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Central contact
Esra PEHLİVAN, PhD
Istanbul Esenyurt University
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