- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Klinisk utprøving NCT03256188
Interrupting Prolonged Sitting With Activity (InPACT)
Interrupting Prolonged Sitting With Activity Feasibility Study
Studieoversikt
Detaljert beskrivelse
School environments have historically provided many opportunities for children to be physically active through comprehensive programs, including recess, intramural physical activity clubs, interscholastic sports and physical education. However, with recent cuts to public school funding and an increased emphasis on standardized test scores, schools districts across the country have reduced time allocated for structured physical activity in favor of additional academic instruction time. This is troubling as uninterrupted prolonged sitting time is associated with increased disruptive behavior, lower academic achievement and increased obesity risk in children. As such, developing low-cost, innovative physical activity interventions aimed at improving weight outcomes and cognitive function in children are warranted.
Researchers have targeted the school classroom, where students spend the majority of their time, as a potential intervention site. Classroom-based physical activity interventions have been largely successful at increasing physical activity, improving physical fitness and academic achievement among children. Yet, no intervention to date has been able to produce significant improvements in weight status, in part due to the intensity, duration and frequency of activities employed (i.e., low-to-moderate intensity; 10-30 minutes per session; 1-2 sessions per day). Preliminary evidence from our laboratory suggests intermittent activity breaks performed at a moderate-to-vigorous intensity elicits greater total daily physical activity energy expenditure without subsequent increases in food intake compared to lower intensity activities. Other researchers have confirmed greater reductions in weight and fat mass in response to higher rather than lower intensity physical activities. In addition, short bursts of activity rather than continuous movements more closely mimics children's natural activity patterns in free-living environments. Hence, incorporating intermittent activity breaks of moderate-to-vigorous intensity as an intervention component may increase the likelihood of classroom-based physical activity interventions improving weight outcomes in children.
Implementing intermittent activity breaks in a classroom will require adjustments to both teaching curricula and classroom design. Current teaching curricula promotes sedentary behaviors by requiring children to spend between 6 and 8 hours in seated academic instruction per day. Moreover, current classroom designs (i.e., size of the classroom and interior areas, type of furniture, flooring and room arrangement) optimize student learning and classroom management with little consideration given to physical activity and movement. Yet, simple adjustments to teaching curricula (i.e. coupling physical activity with teacher's existing lessons) and classroom design (e.g. using smart floor planning to restructure spaces in a classroom) can dramatically increase movement and subsequent learning within that space. In partnership with the School of Education and the Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning, two traditionally non-health related fields, the overall objectives of this pilot study are to: 1) develop a classroom curriculum and floor plan that promotes movement, learning and positive behavioral outcomes; and 2) test the feasibility of implementing our classroom-based physical activity intervention (Interrupting Prolonged sitting with ACTivity or INPACT) in three elementary schools (20 classrooms) across the state of Michigan. Third thru fifth grade teachers and students from Columbia Elementary, Estabrook Elementary and Anderson Elementary will be recruited to participate in this pilot study with classroom teachers delivering the physical activity intervention.
Studietype
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Fase
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Kontakter og plasseringer
Studiesteder
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Michigan
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Ann Arbor, Michigan, Forente stater, 48109
- Childhood Disparities Research Laboratory
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Beskrivelse
Inclusion Criteria:
- 3rd thru 6th grade students in participating InPACT classrooms
Exclusion Criteria:
- N/A
Studieplan
Hvordan er studiet utformet?
Designdetaljer
- Primært formål: Forebygging
- Tildeling: N/A
- Intervensjonsmodell: Enkeltgruppeoppdrag
- Masking: Ingen (Open Label)
Våpen og intervensjoner
Deltakergruppe / Arm |
Intervensjon / Behandling |
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Eksperimentell: Active classroom
Twenty elementary school teachers implemented 10, 3-minute moderate-to-vigorous physical activity breaks (50-75% of heart rate maximum), 5 days per week in their classrooms over a 16-week period.
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30 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity
Andre navn:
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Hva måler studien?
Primære resultatmål
Resultatmål |
Tiltaksbeskrivelse |
Tidsramme |
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Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (student)
Tidsramme: 16 weeks
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Direct observation via the System for Observing Play and Leisure Activity in Youth (SOPLAY) was used to assess student physical activity intensity and physical activity minutes completed in the classroom.
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16 weeks
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Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (teacher)
Tidsramme: 16 weeks
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Direct observation via the System for Observing Play and Leisure Activity in Youth (SOPLAY) was used to assess teacher physical activity intensity and physical activity minutes completed in the classroom.
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16 weeks
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Sekundære resultatmål
Resultatmål |
Tiltaksbeskrivelse |
Tidsramme |
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Transition time
Tidsramme: 16 weeks
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Transition time was assessed via direct observation and was calculated as the amount of time from when the teacher completed instructions to his/her class to prepare for an activity break to when students started engaging in the activity break.
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16 weeks
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Time-on-task
Tidsramme: 16 weeks
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Time-on-task was assessed via direct observation and was calculated as the percent of students following the directions of the teacher 30 seconds post activity break.
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16 weeks
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Physical activity enjoyment
Tidsramme: 16 weeks
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Teachers distributed the revised Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale (PACES) to their students to assess enjoyment of participating in the activity breaks.
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16 weeks
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Physical activity confidence
Tidsramme: 16 weeks
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Teachers distributed a single-item question from the Physical Activity Self-Efficacy Scale (PASES) to measure physical activity confidence.
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16 weeks
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Physical activity heart rate
Tidsramme: 16 weeks
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Heart rate during physical activity breaks in the classroom was assessed via heart rate monitoring.
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16 weeks
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Samarbeidspartnere og etterforskere
Sponsor
Etterforskere
- Hovedetterforsker: Rebecca E Hasson, PhD, University of Michigan
Studierekorddatoer
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Datoer for studieregistrering
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Først innsendt som oppfylte QC-kriteriene
Først lagt ut (Faktiske)
Oppdateringer av studieposter
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Siste oppdatering sendt inn som oppfylte QC-kriteriene
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Andre studie-ID-numre
- HUM00117049
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