Program to Promote Physical Activity and Healthy Habits in Adolescents
NCT ID: NCT03974607
Last Updated: 2019-08-20
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
240 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-05-01
2020-07-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Students of 1st and 2nd year of E.S.O would be part of this project. of different educational centers of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura and the set of professors of the mentioned centers. Through the initial measurement made to 1st and 2nd year students of E.S.O, children who do not perform sufficient physical activity and can be part of the intervention study will be identified. In this way, identified young people who do not perform physical activity or do not reach minimum recommendable values, will be grouped by means of the sampling of random selection by conglomerates in a control group and an experimental group. Overall, the investigatos would expect to have a total of about 240 male and female students, with ages between 11 and 15 years, where about 120 students would be part of the experimental group and another 120 students would form the control group. Indirectly, parents of students and teachers in the area of Physical Education who will collaborate in different activities and events would also participate.
To achieve the objectives of the project, a quasi-experimental methodology would be carried out, with an ABA'-A'' design, formed by a first phase of initial evaluation of the psychosocial and biological variables that the investigators are going to try to optimize, a second phase that would consist of the intervention based on different procedures developed throughout an academic course, a third phase of final evaluation of the different variables that aims to assess the effects of the intervention and the usefulness of the program, and a fourth phase with an extinction measure, aimed at evaluating the stability of the effects caused by the program.
The benefits of this project would be framed in different levels. In the first place, the main benefit would be obtained by the direct recipients of the project, that is, the adolescents who would see their physical activity levels increased with the positive consequences that this entails and with the development of healthier living habits. Secondly, Physical Education teachers could have new methodological and motivational tools to encourage more physical activity among their students; and the parents of these, could value the importance of physical activity and lead an active lifestyle, collaborating from the family environment to promote the objectives of this project.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Physical Activity
Physical Activity Programme (PAP) was planned for the promotion of PA and other healthy habits in inactive adolescents as an agent of change intervention, in which a trained staff actively disseminates effective practices to improve the PA's habits of adolescents.
Physical Activity Program (PAP)
A Physical Activity Program (PAP) will be carried out. Previously an initial measure will be made to know the little active adolescents. At the end of the PAF a retention measure will be carried out to know the scope and persistence of the variables analyzed. The PAF will be developed with a frequency of three weekly sessions, of 60 minutes, in the period of the intervention, with the exception of weeks in which there is a public holiday, where we will take measures to recover the class. A schedule for the sessions will be set according to the interests of the participants and will be the same for all. During the sessions, basic physical abilities and motor skills will be worked on with playful proposals focused on the improvement of physical and psychosocial parameters. They will always have the same monitor Graduate in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, which will be responsible for developing the PAF.
No Physical Activity
The control group will be selected in a targeted manner according to the availability of the center. You will not be given any information about healthy habits nor will any physical training program be applied to you, so that you do not give indications that may produce a variation of your habitual behavior.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Physical Activity Program (PAP)
A Physical Activity Program (PAP) will be carried out. Previously an initial measure will be made to know the little active adolescents. At the end of the PAF a retention measure will be carried out to know the scope and persistence of the variables analyzed. The PAF will be developed with a frequency of three weekly sessions, of 60 minutes, in the period of the intervention, with the exception of weeks in which there is a public holiday, where we will take measures to recover the class. A schedule for the sessions will be set according to the interests of the participants and will be the same for all. During the sessions, basic physical abilities and motor skills will be worked on with playful proposals focused on the improvement of physical and psychosocial parameters. They will always have the same monitor Graduate in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, which will be responsible for developing the PAF.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Nor engaged in regular physical activity \> 20 min on \> 3 days/week
* Not participating in a weight loss programme
* Provide informed consent by parents, mothers or legal guardians
Exclusion Criteria
* Unwillingness to either complete the study requirements or to be randomized into control or training group.
10 Years
16 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Extremadura
OTHER
Responsible Party
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PEDRO ANTONIO SÁNCHEZ MIGUEL
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Pedro Antonio Sánchez Miguel
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
University Extremadura
Miguel Angel Tapia Serrano
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University Extremadura
Locations
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Pedro Antonio Sánchez Miguel
Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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University of Extremadura
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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