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Sessions will be led by two experienced instructors who has recieved lectures in relevant personality pathology and treatment principles. The instructors will plan and adapt the training, which includes meditation to promote focus and calm, Kihon (basic techniques) to practice fundamental movements, Kumite (partnered exercises) to develop coordination, collaboration, and controlled sparring skills, and stretching to support recovery and flexibility. Exercises will be tailored individually to participants' needs, addressing both physical and cognitive aspects of training. Participants will receive relevant equipment, such as a karate uniform and participants may continue attending classes after the 8-week intervention until the end of the study.",[15],null,{"type":27,"name":32,"description":33,"armGroupLabels":34,"otherNames":30},"Pedometer-based walking","The pedometer-based walking group include a pedometer (Garmin VivoFit 4) and a walking diary, inspired by NICE guidance (PH41). Materials will be reviewed with each participant to ensure understanding and support individual goal-setting. Goals will be tailored to each participant, aiming either to gradually increase daily PA or to establish a structured and manageable activity routine, depending on individual needs and preferences. The diary encourages daily step recording and reflection on physical activity habits. Throughout the 8-week intervention, participants will receive regular check-ins by phone or online at weeks 2, 4, and 6 to review progress, provide structured feedback, and adjust goals as needed.",[21],{"type":6,"name":36,"description":37,"armGroupLabels":38,"otherNames":30},"Treatment as usual (TAU)","Treatment as usual comprise treatment as usual within the psychiatric services. Participants are engaged in ongoing psychotherapeutic treatment when referred to the PANDA study, which includes group and\u002For individual therapy. As part of the group allocation information, they will be informed about the official Danish physical activity guidelines. Participants will be encouraged to continue their usual daily activities without any specific guidance toward or restriction from engaging in other interventions.",[15,9,21],[40],{"name":41,"affiliation":42,"role":43},"Julie Midtgaard, Professor","Copenhagen University Hospital - Amager and Hvidovre","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[45,50],{"name":46,"role":47,"phone":48,"phoneExt":30,"email":49},"Justina Petersen, PhD student","CONTACT","+45 24278751","justina.petersen@regionh.dk",{"name":51,"role":47,"phone":52,"phoneExt":30,"email":53},"Ida Lundager Kraaer","+45 20379035","ida.lundager.kraaer@regionh.dk",[55,74],{"facility":56,"status":57,"city":58,"state":59,"zip":60,"country":61,"countryCode":62,"cosmosGeoPoint":63,"geoPoint":68,"contacts":69},"Mental Health Center Stolpegård, Copenhagen University Hospital -Mental Health Services CPH, Copenhagen Denmark","RECRUITING","Gentofte Municipality","Capital Region","2820","Denmark","DK",{"type":64,"coordinates":65},"Point",[66,67],12.54601,55.74903,{"lat":67,"lon":66},[70],{"name":71,"role":47,"phone":72,"phoneExt":30,"email":73},"Tine Harpøth, PhD","+4538645413","tine.stougaard.dall.harpoeth@regionh.dk",{"facility":75,"status":57,"city":76,"state":59,"zip":77,"country":61,"countryCode":62,"cosmosGeoPoint":78,"geoPoint":82,"contacts":83},"Mental Health Centre Glostrup, Copenhagen University Hospital - Amager and Hvidovre, Denmark","Glostrup Municipality","2620",{"type":64,"coordinates":79},[80,81],12.40377,55.6666,{"lat":81,"lon":80},[84],{"name":85,"role":47,"phone":86,"phoneExt":30,"email":87},"Marianne Vestentoft","+4521127942","Marianne.Birgit.Vestentoft@regionh.dk",{"type":89,"investigatorFullName":90,"investigatorTitle":91,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":30,"oldOrganization":30},"SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR","Julie Midtgaard","Professor",[93,95],{"name":94,"class":6},"Danish Council for Independent Research",{"name":96,"class":97},"Helsefonden, Denmark","UNKNOWN","100619193","physical-activity-in-the-management-of-personality-disorders-100619193",false,"NCT07341438","Physical Activity in the Management of Personality Disorders","Physical Activity in the Management of Personality Disorders: Protocol for a Three-Arm Randomized Feasibility Trial (The PANDA Trial)","PANDA","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* adults (≥18 years)\n* documented diagnosis of borderline personality disorder (BPD; F60.3, ICD-10) or avoidant personality disorder (AVPD; F60.6, ICD-10), as confirmed in the patient's medical record.\n* at the time of recruitment, participants must be receiving treatment at one of two specialized psychotherapeutic outpatient clinics (Clinic A or Clinic B) in the Capital Region of Denmark\n* proficient in Danish.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Individuals with a documented diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder (F60.2)","ALL","18 Years",{"count":109,"type":110},60,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[113],"NA","The PANDA trial is studying whether two types of physical activity - a walking program and supervised karate training - are safe, acceptable, and possible for adults with certain personality disorders. The goal is to see if these activities can help people while being safe and easy to do.\n\nWho can take part:\n\n* Adults with borderline personality disorder or avoidant\u002Fanxious personality disorder.\n* People receiving treatment at two outpatient mental health clinics in the Capital Region of Denmark.\n* The study plans to include about 60 participants.\n\nWhat will happen in the study:\n\nParticipants are randomly assigned to one of three groups:\n\n* Usual treatment only (control group).\n* Usual treatment plus walking program: an 8 - week pedometer - based program with goal setting and follow-up sessions.\n* Usual treatment plus supervised karate training: an 8 - week program led by experienced instructors.\n\nWhat the study will look at:\n\n* Main goal: Check if the programs can be done as planned, including whether participants attend sessions, follow the program, and stay safe.\n* Other outcomes: Possible changes in physical health, fitness, emotions, personality symptoms, body image, and daily activity.\n* Data will be collected through physical tests, questionnaires, and follow-up interviews about participants' experiences and motivation.\n* Measurements will take place at the start, after 8 weeks, and after 12 weeks (follow-up questionnaires only).\n\nWhy this study is important:\n\nThe results will help researchers decide if it is possible to run a larger study in the future to see if walking or karate training can improve health and wellbeing for people with personality disorders.",[116,117],"Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)","Avoidant Personality Disorders",[119,120,121,122,123,124,125,126,127,128,129,130,131],"Physical activity","karate","walking","pedometer","martial arts","psychiatry","personality disorders","borderline personality disorder","avoidant personality disorder","feasibility","rct","randomized controlled trial","exercise","2026-02-02",{"date":134,"type":135},"2026-02-03","ACTUAL",{"date":137,"type":110},"2026-02-01",{"date":139,"type":110},"2026-12-01",{"name":90,"class":6},2]