The Use of Competition in a School-based Intervention for Increasing Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Adolescents
NCT ID: NCT06699862
Last Updated: 2024-11-21
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
200 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-03-01
2025-04-30
Brief Summary
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One significant barrier to effective school-based physical activity programs, such as High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), is maintaining student motivation. Low engagement often results in poor adherence. Integrating competition-focused on effort rather than performance-may enhance student participation and make HIIT interventions more effective and easier to implement.
This study will evaluate the impact of competition on the Burn 2 Learn - Mallorca (B2L-M) program, targeting adolescents aged 15-18. The intervention aims to determine whether competition improves engagement and outcomes compared to non-competitive groups. The primary outcome is cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), while secondary outcomes include muscular strength, physical activity levels, body composition, mental health (stress and sleep quality), behavior change mediators (self-efficacy, motivation), on-task behavior, blood pressure, and sitting posture.
The B2L-M intervention will involve a 16-week, three-arm cluster randomized controlled trial in Mallorca, Spain, recruiting approximately 360 students from six schools. The program includes teacher-led HIIT sessions twice weekly during physical education, supported by information seminars, a dedicated website, and parental e-newsletters. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline and after 16 weeks.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Control Group
During the 10-week intervention period, the control group will continue their regular physical education (PE) classes, taught by the schools' PE teachers following the standard curriculum.
No interventions assigned to this group
Experimental condition 1: HIIT without competition (HIIT)
In the experimental group, Burn 2 Learn - Mallorca (B2L-M) HIIT sessions will be incorporated into regular PE classes twice a week, delivered by the schools' PE teachers. Each session will last 8-10 minutes at the start of class and include a brief warm-up with a mix of aerobic and bodyweight muscle-strengthening exercises. The sessions are designed to be both vigorous and enjoyable to maximize student engagement.
High Intensity Interval Training
Throughout the 10-weeks intervention period, B2L-M HIIT sessions will be delivered during regular PE classes twice a week, by the schools' PE teachers. The HIIT sessions will be applied in the first 8-10 min of each PE class, including a brief warm-up involving a combination of aerobic and body weight muscle-strengthening exercises, and designed to be fun and engaging as well as vigorous in nature
Experimental condition 2: HIIT with competition (HIIT+C)
A key challenge of HIIT is motivating students to maintain high-intensity effort (≥85% of maximum heart rate). To address this, the second experimental condition introduces a competitive element as a motivational strategy. Students will participate in a 10-week school competition to earn points for their class. During each HIIT session, heart rate data will be tracked to monitor exercise intensity and calculate competition points. Each class will earn points equal to the total minutes of vigorous exercise (≥85% of maximum heart rate) achieved collectively by its members.
The competition focuses exclusively on effort rather than physical fitness, ensuring that all participants can contribute equally regardless of their initial fitness levels. This approach emphasizes engagement and teamwork while encouraging students to give their best effort during the sessions.
High Intensity Interval Training with Competition
Students will participate in a school competition to win points for their class for a 10-week period. In every HIIT session the heart rate will be tracked to measure the exercise intensity and also it will be used to win points for the competition. Every class will receive the same number of points as the sum of the minutes of exercise at a vigorous intensity (i.e., ≥85% max. heart rate) of each participant. This fact means that the physical fitness is irrelevant to the competition aspect, which will only consider the effort of the participants.
Interventions
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High Intensity Interval Training
Throughout the 10-weeks intervention period, B2L-M HIIT sessions will be delivered during regular PE classes twice a week, by the schools' PE teachers. The HIIT sessions will be applied in the first 8-10 min of each PE class, including a brief warm-up involving a combination of aerobic and body weight muscle-strengthening exercises, and designed to be fun and engaging as well as vigorous in nature
High Intensity Interval Training with Competition
Students will participate in a school competition to win points for their class for a 10-week period. In every HIIT session the heart rate will be tracked to measure the exercise intensity and also it will be used to win points for the competition. Every class will receive the same number of points as the sum of the minutes of exercise at a vigorous intensity (i.e., ≥85% max. heart rate) of each participant. This fact means that the physical fitness is irrelevant to the competition aspect, which will only consider the effort of the participants.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
15 Years
17 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of the Balearic Islands
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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University of the Balearic Islands
Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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385CER23
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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