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Original TRDS for trail "Effect of Yoga compared to Standard Practice on Fasting Blood Sugar, Body Mass Index, Waist Circumference, and Quality of Life of the Middle-Aged Community in the Colombo district – A Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial" created on Dec 02, 2025


SLCTR Registration Number

SLCTR/2025/043


Date of Registration

01 Dec 2025

The date of last modification

Dec 02, 2025


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Application Summary


Scientific Title of Trial

Effectiveness of Yoga Exercise on Glycemic Indicator, Anthropometry and Quality of Life of the Middle-aged Community in the Colombo District – A Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial


Public Title of Trial

Effect of Yoga compared to Standard Practice on Fasting Blood Sugar, Body Mass Index, Waist Circumference, and Quality of Life of the Middle-Aged Community in the Colombo district – A Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial


Disease or Health Condition(s) Studied

Diabetes, Pre-Diabetes, Quality of Life


Scientific Acronym

None


Public Acronym

None


Brief title

None


Universal Trial Number

U1111-1324-8516


Any other number(s) assigned to the trial and issuing authority

EC-24-135 - Ethics review Committee, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo.


Trial Details


What is the research question being addressed?

What are the effects of yoga when compared to standard practice on the fasting blood glucose, body mass index, waist circumference and quality of life of diabetic, pre-diabetic and non-diabetic middle-aged people?


Type of study

Interventional


Study design

Allocation

Randomized controlled trial


Masking

Single blinded


Control

Standard therapy/practice


Assignment

Crossover


Purpose

Supportive care


Study Phase

Phase 1-2


Intervention(s) planned

Study settings

Hospitals: Thalangama / Athurugiriya / Piliyandala/ Maligawatta/Homagama / Avissawella/Padukka

Healthy life style Centers (HLC) : Thalangama / Athurugiriya / Piliyandala/ Maligawatta/Homagama / Avissawella /Padukka

Community settings (Grama Niladari (GN) divisions Walgama / Athurugiriya south/ Thumbowila west / Maligawatta East /Homagama south/ Puwakpitiya /Padukka

Diabetic and Non-diabetic patients are selected from the registry of the hospital and HLC respectively. Priority is given for the newly registered patients. Therefore selection is started from the last registered one. Then move the upward direction of the registry until 15 patients are enrolled.

The selected patients should fulfill the inclusion & exclusion criteria.

In the community setting: Health screening programme for middle-aged people is conducted at the selected GN areas (approximately 50 participants).

HbA1c test is done for the participants. Then people, whose HbA1c is below 5.7 are selected. Among them, 15 people are selected through random generation number method. (inclusion & exclusion criteria are considered).

Transition from control to intervention is done at the beginning of each quarter of the year.

Education programme on yoga is conducted for every group before practical sessions are started.

Randomization Method

This Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomization trial has four time points, and clusters are randomized in each point where the controls are transited to the intervention. Random Generation Number Software will be used to select the intervention sequence

Interventions

  1. Orientation programme will be conducted for the Directors of the hospitals, Divisional Medical Officers, & Medical Officers of Health by the Regional Director of Health Service (co-investigator), Medical Officer (NCD), and Principal Investigator (PI).

  2. Training of Public Health staff on Study proceedings and Health Education, based on Health Belief Model (04 hours conducted by PI), Introduction of Yoga (03 hours by PI) and a Practical session of Yoga (Two days by the professionally qualified yoga instructor).

The following category of staff will be trained. Health Education Nursing Officer (NO-HE) of selected hospitals. Public Health Nursing Officers (PHNO) of Healthy Lifestyle centers. Public Health Midwives (PHM) of selected Grama Niladari divisions of MOH area.

  1. Each group of participants will have structured Health Education conducted by PI, NO -HE, PHNO and PHM in relevant study settings. (Two hours per week for 4 weeks consecutively).

The baseline measurement of the outcome variables is done by an outsourced biometrician who would take the measurements after intervention.

  1. Conducting Yoga sessions by trained staff (60 minutes per day, three days per week for a total of 12 weeks. Two days a week will be at the hospital and HLC setting and one day in their home environment).

At the community settings, participants have to involve the yoga with PHM at the selected community center in the area, in two days per week. In addition to that participants should involve a yoga session in their home environment in once a week.

The PI will participate the session once a week.

This yoga session will be conducted over twelve weeks in each cluster. Monthly review will be done by the RDHS staff, PI, and MOH to ensure the following things, 1. Attendance of the session 2. Obstacles, that participants encountered 3. Any difficulties of health staff As well as, participants are given time to share their experience.

Feedback analysis will be done by the PI. Follow-up visit will be done by the PHM. After 12 weeks outcome variables will be assessed by a Biometrician (out sourced). Quarterly review will be done by the RDHS and research team.

Comparator According to the study design the control cluster becomes intervention state after 12 weeks. Outcome variables of control cluster which is under usual care will be assessed before and after the intervention of previous cluster.

Blinding: Only the outcome assessor is blinded. And will not be involved in any other research proceedings.


Inclusion criteria

  • Males or females
  • Aged between 40 to 59 years.
  • Residing in the selected Medical Officer of Health (MOH) area

  • Diabetic group - Registered patient of the diabetic clinic of the selected government hospital in the Colombo district, as well as HbA1c is higher than 6.4%.

  • Pre-diabetic group - Identified as pre-diabetic by the Medical Officer of the selected Healthy Lifestyle centers in the Colombo district. As well as HbA1c is between 5.4% - 6.4%.

  • Non-diabetic group- HbA1c below 5.7


Exclusion criteria

  • Not physically fit enough to engage the yoga, according to the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire
  • The individuals who engage in any type of exercise programme regularly

  • Undergone a recent surgery or is suffering from any uncontrolled comorbidities.

  • Patient with diabetes mellitus type 1 or type 2, requiring insulin.

  • The person who participates in another clinical study at present or plans to participate within the next twelve months.

  • Persons who have any physical impairments that preclude their participation in yoga sessions.

  • Currently following a weight-loss diet or planning to start such a diet.

  • Mental disorders: diagnosed psychosis that is being treated with psychopharmaceutical drugs, Dementia

  • Malignant hypertension (Systolic and Diastolic Blood pressure more than 200 mmHg and 120 mmHg, respectively(Saito & Hasebe, 2021).

  • Manifest coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, pulmonary artery embolism, or apoplexy

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding period.



Primary outcome(s)

1.

Change in fasting blood glucose measured by venous blood sugar

[

Baseline stage After every twelve weeks

]
2.

Change in Body Mass Index

[

monthly

]
3.

Change in waist circumference

[

monthly

]
4.

Change in Quality of Life (QOL) as measured by the Sri Lankan validated SF-12 ( Sort Form survey comprising 12 questions)

[

After twelve weeks

]

Secondary outcome(s)

1.

None

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Target number/sample size

315, 105 in each group


Countries of recruitment

Sri Lanka


Anticipated start date

2026-01-01


Anticipated end date

2027-01-01


Date of first enrollment


Date of study completion


Recruitment status

Pending


Funding source

self funding


Regulatory approvals

Not applicable



State of Ethics Review Approval


Status

Approved


Date of Approval

2025-03-20


Approval number

EC-24-135


Details of Ethics Review Committee

Name: Ethics Review Committee, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo.
Institutional Address:P O Box 271, Kynsey Road, Colombo 8, Sri Lanka
Telephone:+94-11-2695300 ext 240
Email: ethicscommitteemfc@gmail.com

Contact & Sponsor Information


Contact person for Scientific Queries/Principal Investigator

P.M Moonasinghe
Health Education Officer
P.O. Box 1287, Regional Director of Health Service Office, Colombo
+94112470716
+94770500902
+94112327893
munasingheheo@gmail.com

Contact Person for Public Queries

Dr. Nadeeka K Chandraratne
Senior Lecturer
Department of Community Medicine Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo. P.O Box- 271 No.25, Kynsey Road, Colombo-08. Contact - 0094702114456
+94112677765, +94112695300 Ext 142/143
+94702114456

nadeeka@commed.cmb.ac.lk


Primary study sponsor/organization

Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo.

P.O Box- 271 No.25, Kynsey Road, Colombo-08.
0094702114456


https://med.cmb.ac.lk/

Secondary study sponsor (If any)

None





Trial Completion details


Do the investigators plan to share identified individual clinical trial participant-level data (IPD)?

Yes


IPD sharing plan description

Data that will be shared - Individual participant data that underlie the results being reported, after de-identification (e.g Change of BMI, Change of Waist Circumference, Change of Fasting Blood sugar and HbA1c, Change of QFL Mean age of the participants) Other documents available - ERC approval/ feedback forms, Informed consent forms When the data is available - After publication of study results. Beginning 3 months and ending 5 years following article publication For what types of analyses will the data be shared? - Meta analysis Mechanism of data sharing - Data base is accessible for researchers after few verification steps proposals may be submitted up to 36 months following article publication. After 36 months the data will be available at the University data warehouse but without investigator support other than deposited meta-data. Information regarding submitting proposals and accessing data may be found at (provide link or email address.)


Study protocol available

No


Protocol version and date

Not Available


Protocol URL

Not Available


Results summary available

No


Date of posting results


Date of study completion


Final sample size


Date of first publication


Link to results


Brief summary of results