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Featured researches published by Manolya Acar.


Disability and Rehabilitation | 2015

Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Lower Limb Functional Index

Neslihan Duruturk; Eda Tonga; Charles Philip Gabel; Manolya Acar; Agah Tekindal

Abstract Purpose: This study aims to adapt culturally a Turkish version of the Lower Limb Functional Index (LLFI) and to determine its validity, reliability, internal consistency, measurement sensitivity and factor structure in lower limb problems. Method: The LLFI was translated into Turkish and cross-culturally adapted with a double forward–backward protocol that determined face and content validity. Individuals (n = 120) with lower limb musculoskeletal disorders completed the LLFI and Short Form-36 questionnaires and the Timed Up and Go physical test. The psychometric properties were evaluated for the all participants from patient-reported outcome measures made at baseline and repeated at day 3 to determine criterion between scores (Pearson’s r), internal consistency (Cronbachs α) and test–retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient – ICC2.1). Error was determined using standard error of the measurement (SEM) and minimal detectable change at the 90% level (MDC90), while factor structure was determined using exploratory factor analysis with maximum likelihood extraction and Varimax rotation. Results: The psychometric characteristics showed strong criterion validity (r = 0.74–0.76), high internal consistency (α = 0.82) and high test–retest reability (ICC2.1 = 0.97). The SEM of 3.2% gave an MDC90 = 5.8%. The factor structure was uni-dimensional. Conclusions: Turkish version of LLFI was found to be valid and reliable for the measurement of lower limb function in a Turkish population. Implications for Rehabilitation Lower extremity musculoskeletal disorders are common and greatly impact activities among the affected individuals pertaining to daily living, work, leisure and quality of life. Patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures have advantages as they are practical, cost-effective and clinically convenient for use in patient-centered care. The Lower Limb Functional Index is a recently validated PRO measure shown to have strong clinimetric properties.


Aktuelle Rheumatologie | 2017

Comparison of Physical Activity Levels in Rheumatic Diseases

Manolya Acar; E. Tonga; A. Daskapan; Metin Karatas; A. Tekindal


Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Health Sciences | 2016

Effects of Chair-Based Exercises for Older People on Physical Fitness, Physical Activity, Sleep Problems and Quality of Life: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Neslihan Duruturk; Manolya Acar; Metin Karataş


Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention | 2018

Effect of Inspiratory Muscle Training in the Management of Patients With Asthma: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

Neslihan Duruturk; Manolya Acar; Mustafa Ilgaz Dogrul


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

Effects of Telerehabilitation on Dyspnea and Exercise Capacity in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Who Smoked

Neslihan Duruturk; Manolya Acar


World Congress on Clinical Trials in Diabetes | 2016

Effects of Telemedicine Intervention on Exercise Capacity and Quality of Life in Patients with Tip II Diabetes Mellitus

Neslihan Duruturk; Manolya Acar; Merve Dogan; Merve Gulen; Gamze K. Gulbaz; Meltem Gorgulu; Z Tugce Ertekin


Başkent Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Fakültesi Dergisi - BÜSBİD | 2016

Üniversite Öğrencilerinde Sigara Tüketiminin Egzersiz Kapasitesi ve Sağlıkla İlgili Fiziksel Uygunluk Düzeyi Üzerine Etkisi

Neslihan Duruturk; Manolya Acar


European Respiratory Journal | 2015

Effects of inspiratory muscle training on respiratory muscle strength, exercise capacity, physical fitness and daily living activities in patients with asthma

Neslihan Duruturk; Manolya Acar; Mustafa Ilgaz Dogrul


European Respiratory Journal | 2015

Effects of respiratory and callisthenic exercise training on exercise capacity and cuality of life in geriatrics

Neslihan Duruturk; Manolya Acar


European Respiratory Journal | 2015

The effects of dyspnea on physical fitness level, daily living activities and anxiety-depression in patients with asthma

Manolya Acar; Neslihan Duruturk; Mustafa Ilgaz Dogrul

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