Effect of Computer-Based Game and HIIT Towards Symptoms, Executive Function and Neuroplasticity in Teens with IGD

NCT ID: NCT06582979

Last Updated: 2024-09-03

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

44 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-01-16

Study Completion Date

2025-07-21

Brief Summary

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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn how effective a combined therapy of computer-based game and also high-intensity interval training (HIIT) physical exercise to improve the clinical symptoms, executive function and neuroplasticity in teenagers with Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD). Executive function refers to the brain's ability to manage tasks such as planning, problem-solving, and decision-making. BDNF is a protein crucial for brain health and development. Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to change and adapt throughout life. High-intensity interval training involves short bursts of intense exercise followed by periods of rest or recovery. The main questions it aims to answer are:

* How effective are computer-based game and HIIT exercises in reducing addiction symptoms of IGD?
* Will computer-based game and HIIT exercise help teens who are addicted to video games to improve their executive function (become more able to plan ahead and meet goals, display self-control and also follow multiple-step directions)?
* Do computer-based game and HIIT exercise help brains of teens with IGD to be more able to change and adapt?

Researchers will compare the improvement before and after the therapies.

Participants will:

* Undergo both therapies (computer-based game and HIIT) every week for 7 weeks. Computer-based game will be done 3 times/week and HIIT 2 times/week
* fill out forms, interviewed and also have their blood sample taken for a total of three times (before the start of the therapy, during the 4th week of therapy and after the final therapy session on the 7th week)

Detailed Description

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This is a study protocol of a clinical study to examine the effectiveness of computer-based game and high-intensity interval training towards improvement of clinical symptoms, executive function and neuroplasticity in adolescents with Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD).

According to calculations, our study will aim for a minimum of 44 participants using purposive sampling. Participants will drop-out of the study if they missed \>10% participation (\>3 sessions out of 35 total sessions). Analysis of the effectiveness of both interventions (computer-based game and HIIT exercise) on improvement of clinical symptoms of Internet Gaming Disorder will be done using McNemar test. Meanwhile, analysis of the effectiveness of both interventions towards executive function and neuroplasticity will be done using paired-T tests. Significance levels will be set at 0.05 for analysis. All data will be analyzed using IBM SPSS v. 26.0.

Conditions

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Internet Gaming Disorder

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

One group pre and post-test design
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Combined Intervention Group

This group will experience both computer-based game therapy and also high-intensity interval training for 7 weeks.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Computer-Based Game Therapy

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Computer-based game intervention will be done three times a week, every morning before school lessons begin or during break time. Researchers will give a brief explanation of the rules on how to play the game before the intervention begins. In the game, participants will act as a fruit truck delivery driver and will have to sort out fruit delivery to different houses according to the instructions of the game. For example, the instruction starts with delivering a yellow-colored banana to a house with a red-colored roof, or delivering a purple-colored grape to a house with a blue-colored roof. Participants will first have to finish a minimum of three tutorial rounds reaching ≥75% correct delivery. Instructions will be divided into four stages; visual stimulus, auditory stimulus, visual stimulus with an obstacle, auditory stimulus with an obstacle. Each round will last for 2 minutes. Total time needed to complete a single computer-based intervention session is around 30-45 minutes.

High-Intensity Interval Training

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

HIIT will be done two times a week during physical education hours (in the school's sports field) led by the school's physical education teacher and also certified physical trainers who have undergone training supervised by a sports medicine physician. Before the start of each HIIT session, participants will have their pulse rate assessed with a pulse oximetry and then undergo warm-up for 5 minutes. The duration of each HIIT session will be continuously extended starting at around 4 minutes (1 tabata block/8 moves) during the first week to 8 minutes (2 tabata block/16 moves) during the final week. A single tabata block moveset incorporates 8 total moves; squat jump, push up, high skipping, burpees, isometric front plank, multi jumps on bench, mountain climber in hand plank and lateral sprint (5m). Each move will be done for 20 seconds, followed by a 10 second rest. Pulse rate will be assessed again after the HIIT session and then participants will undergo cooling down and relaxation.

Interventions

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Computer-Based Game Therapy

Computer-based game intervention will be done three times a week, every morning before school lessons begin or during break time. Researchers will give a brief explanation of the rules on how to play the game before the intervention begins. In the game, participants will act as a fruit truck delivery driver and will have to sort out fruit delivery to different houses according to the instructions of the game. For example, the instruction starts with delivering a yellow-colored banana to a house with a red-colored roof, or delivering a purple-colored grape to a house with a blue-colored roof. Participants will first have to finish a minimum of three tutorial rounds reaching ≥75% correct delivery. Instructions will be divided into four stages; visual stimulus, auditory stimulus, visual stimulus with an obstacle, auditory stimulus with an obstacle. Each round will last for 2 minutes. Total time needed to complete a single computer-based intervention session is around 30-45 minutes.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

High-Intensity Interval Training

HIIT will be done two times a week during physical education hours (in the school's sports field) led by the school's physical education teacher and also certified physical trainers who have undergone training supervised by a sports medicine physician. Before the start of each HIIT session, participants will have their pulse rate assessed with a pulse oximetry and then undergo warm-up for 5 minutes. The duration of each HIIT session will be continuously extended starting at around 4 minutes (1 tabata block/8 moves) during the first week to 8 minutes (2 tabata block/16 moves) during the final week. A single tabata block moveset incorporates 8 total moves; squat jump, push up, high skipping, burpees, isometric front plank, multi jumps on bench, mountain climber in hand plank and lateral sprint (5m). Each move will be done for 20 seconds, followed by a 10 second rest. Pulse rate will be assessed again after the HIIT session and then participants will undergo cooling down and relaxation.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Participants who have filled and agreed to the study by signing the informed assent.
* Parents of the participants have filled and agreed to the interventions by signing the informed consent.
* Participants able to follow instruction and procedure of the study

Exclusion Criteria

* Physical disabilities
* Hearing disabilities
* Color blindness
* Respiratory or cardiovascular comorbidities that hinders exercise abilities
* Other psychiatric comorbidities
Minimum Eligible Age

13 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

15 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Indonesia University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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A M Y Eva Suryani

Eva Suryani, dr., Sp.KJ

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Eva Suryani, dr., Sp.KJ.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Doctoral Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia/Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital

Locations

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Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia - Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital

Jakarta, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia

Site Status

Countries

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Indonesia

Central Contacts

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Eva Suryani, dr., Sp.KJ.

Role: CONTACT

+6281574877329

Other Identifiers

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24-03-0436

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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