Effects of a Fifteen-minute Functional Exercise Intervention on Levels of Physical Fitness of Schoolchildren
NCT ID: NCT05879900
Last Updated: 2023-05-30
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
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230 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-03-20
2023-12-31
Brief Summary
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After the 12 weeks of intervention, the data will be collected again, in order to compare the data obtained before the intervention. The expected results after 12 weeks will be that the Group intervention has a significant improvement in the physical, behavioral and psychosocial parameters of health compared to the control group.
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Detailed Description
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General:
As a general objective to evaluate the effects of a fifteen-minute intervention of functional exercises during PE classes on physical, behavioral and psychosocial health parameters in schoolchildren.
Specific:
Check the effects of the intervention with fifteen-minute functional exercises:
* In cardiorespiratory fitness
* In strength, endurance and muscle power
* On speed and agility
* On flexibility
* On body mass index, waist circumference and skinfolds
* In physical activity levels
* In recreational screen time
* In self-concept
* Motivation for participation in PE classes
* In mental health (symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression).
2. STUDY METHODOLOGY
The Study consists of 230 participants, with 115 subjects being the Control Group (GC) with interventions to be carried out: pre and post-intervention measures and the other 115 subjects will be the Intervention Group (IG) with interventions of pre- and post-intervention measures, and participation of the study intervention.
Contact was made with the management teams of the schools to present the study proposal, as well as as the request for its realization in the dependencies of the schools. With the authorization of SMEEC and directive teams, the Physical Education teachers responsible for the schools in the final years of elementary school were contacted and the project objectives presented. It was also explained that the teachers who make up the GI will participate in training to apply the training program intervention and that the teachers who make up the GC will be offered the same training at the end of the study. In each EDUCCAN there is a Physical Education teacher.
Thus, among the teachers who expressed interest and consented to participate in the study, all professors, internal (titular) or external, signed a Term of Free and Informed Consent (TCLE) signaling your acceptance to participate in the study.
There was a simple raffle dividing them into groups that received training to apply the training program intervention before the beginning of the study (teachers who composed the IG) and after the end of the study (teachers who may compose the GC).
The teachers drawn to compose the GC were invited to participate in a training course on Sports Praxeology in the same period of formation of the GI. After intervention, the GI was invited to participate in training on Sports Praxeology and the GC in training on the functional exercise intervention. Allocation of Groups The process of allocation of groups took place in the following way: EDUCCANs Physical Education teachers (graduated in PE) who agreed to participate in the study were drawn to participate in training on the intervention program before the start of the study (the teachers who made up the GI) and after the end of the study (teachers who made up the CG). The teachers who were drawn to the GI participated in training on the intervention program before the start of the study and are responsible for carrying out the intervention activities of this project. The students of classes in the final years of elementary school in the schools where these teachers work were invited to participate in the intervention. GC teachers participated in training on Praxeology Sports and were instructed to keep their classes according to the planning previously carried out by them following the SMEEC guidelines. It is noteworthy that the GC professors will be invited to participate in the same IG training after the end of the intervention period.
The number of teachers who had their classes evaluated participating in the study was defined according to the number of students enrolled per school where these teachers work. Thus, among teachers who agreed to participate in the study, a simple drawing was carried out. Initially, a teacher was drawn who participated in the training (GI) and the number of students enrolled in the school where this teacher teaches. The number of drawn teachers was defined considering the estimated number of students to compose the IG and GC, according to the sample size calculation. The same procedure was carried out in relation to the teachers who participated in the training only after the completion of the study and, therefore, it will be the teachers of the classes that will form the GC.
The training of school teachers (EDUCCAN) was conducted by the teachers responsible for project and was carried out in a hybrid and face-to-face manner. The teachers that intervention applicators are physical education teachers trained in the area and full professors of the classes. The pre- and post-intervention measures are carried out by an evaluation team made up of students and professors from the field of physical education. The evaluation team went through face-to-face theoretical-practical training on the procedures and standardization for applying the evaluative instruments aimed at pre and post intervention tests.
The variables and measurement procedures of the study were organized into main dependents (physical parameters related to health), secondary (behavioral and psychological parameters related to health), characterization of participants, and independent. Main Dependent Variables The physical parameters related to the analyzed will be: Anthropometric Indicators, Cardiorespiratory Fitness (APC), Strength/Endurance Muscle (FRM), Handgrip Strength, Power of Lower Limbs, Speed, Agility and Flexibility (FLEX). Anthropometric Indicators The anthropometric indicators analyzed will be the height (cm), body mass (kg), waist circumference (cm), sitting height (cm), and skinfolds triceps and subscapular skin (mm).
The evaluations will be carried out using the classroom space, during one of the Education classes Physics of selected schools. The teachers, accompanied by the team of evaluators responsible application, they must complete the instrument (Questionnaire) by themselves, requesting support in case of doubt. Anthropometric measurements and physical fitness tests were also applied in the week before the interventions using a second moment of one of the discipline's classes. To the height and body mass measurements will be carried out in a reserved room made available by the directions of schools. Physical fitness tests will be carried out in the space intended for Education classes Physics from both schools. That same week, in the classroom, a familiarization will be proposed in in relation to the subjective perception of Borg Effort scale for students belonging to the intervention with functional cardiorespiratory and strength exercises. Finally, the collections will be carried out again in both schools in the subsequent week after the end of the interventions, using the same logistics of the initial data collection. Description of the intervention Intervention Group (IG) Students who composing the intervention group will have in their PE classes the inclusion of functional physical exercises about 15 minutes of class. After the intervention, the classes continue with their pre-planned content. At EDUCCAN there are three PE periods/classes per week with 50 minutes long each.
The structuring comprises a 12-week intervention or 24 classes.
3. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
The data will be double typed in the EpiData 3.1 software, exported and analyzed using the statistical package SPSS version 20.0. Initially numerical variables will be analyzed in relation to the normality of their distributions using the Shapiro-Wilk test. The description of numerical variables will be performed by mean (x) and standard deviation (sd) or median and interquartile differences. The description of categorical variables will be carried out by absolute (n) and relative (%) frequencies.
To compare the characterization variables between the groups, the t test for independent samples and the chi-square test for numerical and categorical variables, respectively, will be used. Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) and Bonferroni's post-hoc test will be used to compare time points (pre and post-intervention) between groups and to identify the group\*time interaction.
The amplitude of the effect sizes will be verified through Cohen's "d", obtaining the classification: small effect size (0.20 to 0.49); medium (0.50 to 0.79); large (0.80 to 1.29); very large (≥1.30), according to (ROSENTHAL, 1996).
Analyzes will be performed by intention to treat and by protocol. In intention-to-treat analyses, all participants will be included. In the analyzes per protocol, participants who did not present consistent data in at least one of the moments (pre and/or post-intervention) and those who did not participate in at least 75% of the classes will be removed. The significance level adopted will be 5% for all statistical analyses.
4. ETHICAL ASPECTS
By complying with the ethical requirements of the research, the project was qualified and the necessary adjustments were made as suggested by the opinion of the qualification board, later it was submitted via Plataforma Brasil to the Ethics Committee in Research for Human Beings of the Higher School of Physical Education of the Federal University of Pelotas (ESEF/UFPel) and approved according to protocol 66152922.7.0000.5313 following all ethical principles involving human beings to carry out this study.
The participants, parents and/or legal guardians were duly informed about the objectives and procedures of the study through the Free and Informed Assent Term (TALE) of the minor signed by the students participating in the research and the legal guardians of the students signed the Free Consent Term and Clarified (TCLE). The secrecy of the data collected in this study is kept absolutely reserved and used only for research purposes.
As for the risks of the intervention participants, they are minimal, as they are the same physical risks routinely encountered by students in physical education classes.
The activities will only be carried out by students who do not have physical or health limitations that could prevent physical activities. Any intercurrence of any risk to the student will be attended initially by the teacher in charge, in case of an emergency service, the Mobile Emergency Service System (SAMU) will be activated by contact phone 192. After the intervention, the student does not feel comfortable and wants to stop participating in the study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group - IG
The intervention group will have in their Physical Education classes the inclusion of functional physical exercises lasting approximately 15 minutes at the beginning of the classes. After the intervention, the classes will continue according their previously planned contents. Classes take place twice a week, on non-consecutive days. In this way, the intervention program will take place over 12 weeks, totaling 24 sessions distributed in 24 classes. The exercises will be performed with natural body movements such as running, jumping, jumping, pulling, crouching, turning and pushing in order to develop Physical Fitness. During the intervention program period there will be an increase in intensities and complexity going through processes that follow the initial, intermediate and final preparation and progression.
Functional physical exercises
Functional physical exercises lasting approximately 15 minutes, for 12 weeks or 24 sessions. The exercises take place during physical education classes taught by the physical education teachers in charge of the classes. The place of intervention takes place in full-time schools in the rural area.
Comparator Group - CG
The comparator group wil keep performing the Physical Education classes according their previously planned contents.
Physical Education classes
Physical Education classes according their previously planned contents.
Interventions
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Functional physical exercises
Functional physical exercises lasting approximately 15 minutes, for 12 weeks or 24 sessions. The exercises take place during physical education classes taught by the physical education teachers in charge of the classes. The place of intervention takes place in full-time schools in the rural area.
Physical Education classes
Physical Education classes according their previously planned contents.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Regularly enrolled in Full-time schools in the municipal public network of Canguçu/RS in the rural area;
* Have teachers with academic training in the field of Physical Education
Exclusion Criteria
10 Years
17 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Federal University of Pelotas
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gabriel Gustavo Bergmann
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Gabriel G Bergmann, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Escola Superior de Educação Física - Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Locations
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Higher School of Physical Education - Federal University of Pelotas
Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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ESEF-UFPel
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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