Could a virtual breathing class ease Asthma's daily toll?

NCT ID NCT07752836

First seen Aug 07, 2026 ยท Last updated Aug 07, 2026

Summary

This trial tests whether a 12-week virtual breathing training program can improve quality of life in adults with asthma that is not fully controlled by medication. Participants are randomly assigned to either the online breathing program or usual care. The program includes weekly live group sessions with a physiotherapist and daily home exercises using a simple breathing device. The study measures changes in asthma-related quality of life, symptom control, and stress, and also checks if the online format is practical and acceptable.

What this could mean

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Active substance
A 12-week virtual breathing training program delivered by physiotherapists via weekly live video sessions and daily home exercises, including use of a breathing training device.
What this could lead to
If effective, this program could offer an accessible, low-cost, non-drug way to improve quality of life and symptom control for many adults with asthma.
What could go wrong
The trial is relatively small and the program's success depends on participants sticking with daily practice. Benefits may vary, and it is not a replacement for standard asthma medication.

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