NCT Number: NCT04119076
The Effect of a Curriculum-based Physical Activity Intervention on Physical Activity in Schoolchildren
A non-randomised mixed methods controlled before-and-after study. The study evaluated the effects of a classroom-based physical activity intervention in primary school children on physical activity. Two schools were allocated to deliver the classroom-based intervention for eight weeks, and three schools continued with their usual school routine.
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Conditions
Age range
10 year–11 year
Sex eligibility
All sexes
Study type
Interventional
Phase
Not applicable
About this study
The primary aim of this study was to test the feasibility and potential effect of a classroom-based, curriculum-embedded intervention - ExCiTE; Exercise Classes in the Teaching Environment- on total physical activity and moderate to vigorous physical activity. The secondary aim was to measure and describe health-related quality of life and physical fitness components, and to gain understanding of the experiences, views and attitudes towards the ExCiTE intervention among participating children and schoolteachers.
Who can participate
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
- Parental Consent
- Child Assent
Exclusion criteria
- Respiratory infections; or.
- Condition of injury affecting child's ability to undertake exercise
- Allergic to sticky tape
Treatment and study plan
Control Group
OtherPrimary outcomes
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Amount of time spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA)
Time frame: Accelerometer (ActiGraph GT3X) worn for 7 days. Analysed using Evenson cutpoints.
Daily moderate to vigorous physical activity (minutes) collected by wearing an accelerometer for 7 consecutive days.
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Total physical activity
Time frame: Accelerometer (ActiGraph GT3X) worn on the hip for 7 consecutive days. Analysed using Evenson cutpoints
Total physical activity measured by counts per minute
Secondary outcomes
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Aerobic Fitness
Time frame: 1 Day of testing
Aerobic Endurance. Multistage fitness test
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Health-Related Quality of Life
Time frame: Recall questionnaire. Questionnaire completed on one day of testing
27 -item KIDSCREEN questionnaire. Assesses health-related quality of life across five dimensions: physical well-being, psychological well-being, parent relations and autonomy, social support and peers and school environment. Likert Scale 1-5. Test completed at baseline, post-intervention and 4 weeks follow up
Other outcomes
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Fitness Test:Balance
Time frame: Balance for 30 seconds on each leg. Test completed on one day of testing. Participants balances on one leg on a beam for 30 seconds. The number of times the participants has to put the foot on the floor during the 30 seconds is the score.
Flamingo balance test (from Eurofit Protocol). Stand on a wooden beam for 30 seconds and try to balance for 30 seconds. Complete with each foot
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Fitness Test:Flexibility
Time frame: Best of three attempts on one day of testing.
Sit and reach test. Sit against the sit and reach box, lean forwards and stretch as far forward as possible. Measured to the nearest cm. The higher the number, the better the flexbility.
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Fitness Test: Speed Fitness Test: Speed
Time frame: one attempt on one day of testing.
10 x 5m shuttle run (from Eurofit Protocol). Run between two cones 5m apart 10 times. The lower the score, the better
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Fitness Test: Hand Eye Coordination
Time frame: Best of three attempts, one one day of testing. Time is recorded. The faster the time the better the hand eye coordination
Plate tapping - tap the hand on two different colour spots - using the dominant hand.
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Fitness Test: Explosive Strength
Time frame: Best of three attempts, one one day of testing. Distance is recorded. The further the distance the better the explosive strength
Standing broad jump. Jump as far forwards as possible keeping both feet together. The measurement is taken from the heel on the furthest back landing foot
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Fitness Test: muscular strength and endurance
Time frame: One day of testing. The number of sit ups completed in 30 seconds. The higher the number equates to a better performance
Sit up on a mat (from Eurofit Protocol)
Sponsors and collaborators
Lead sponsor
Teesside University
Other
Registry information
Official study title
The Effect of a Curriculum-based Physical Activity Intervention on Accelerometer-assessed Physical Activity in Schoolchildren: a Non-randomised Mixed Methods Controlled Before-and-after Study
Important dates
- Study start
- 2011
- Primary completion
- 2011
- Study completion
- 2011
- First posted
- Oct 8, 2019
- Registry last updated
- Oct 8, 2019
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