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NCT number NCT06229457
Other study ID # 1K01HL171860-01
Secondary ID 1K01HL171860-01
Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 28, 2024
Est. completion date November 2028

Study information

Verified date June 2024
Source San Diego State University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The goal of this study is to examine the impact of a 12-week sports sampling and physical literacy program on rural girls' physical activity.


Description:

Fewer than 30% of elementary-aged youth meet physical activity guidelines, with lower activity levels found among girls, racial minorities, and those living in rural areas. Sport is one of the best strategies for promoting physical activity, yet girls, Hispanics, and rural populations participate in youth sport at lower numbers and drop out at a higher rate. In line with Self-Determination Theory, commonly cited barriers include lack of competence, autonomy, and relatedness. Physical literacy and sport sampling have also been identified as key determinants of youth sport participation. Developing interventions around physical literacy and sport sampling, with intervention delivery grounded in Self-Determination Theory principles, is a promising strategy for promoting youth sport. However, the few existing interventions aimed to promote girls' physical activity through sport were developed outside the United States, focused on adolescent (versus younger) girls, and/or conducted among urban or suburban youth, limiting generalizability. Rural, Hispanic girls face unique challenges around sport that should be identified and addressed, yet there remains a paucity of information on determinants of sport participation among this population. This study aims to to develop, tailor, and examine the impact of a tailored Boys & Girls Clubs (BGC) sport sampling and physical literacy program on rural girls' physical activity levels. BGC is an organization that provides learning and leadership programs to millions of rural youth nationwide, about half of whom are girls. This study will enroll Hispanic girls ages 8-10 living in rural Imperial County, California. The first aims are to develop and refine a 12-week sport sampling and physical literacy intervention entitled "Girls Positive Learning Activities for Youth", or "Girls PLAY". The Girls PLAY intervention will be delivered as Boys & Girls Clubs programming, and intervention delivery will be grounded in Self-Determination Theory. We will then examine the feasibility of the 12-week Girls PLAY intervention. Secondary outcomes of physical activity levels, physical literacy, Self-Determination Theory constructs, and sports participation will also be assessed.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Enrolling by invitation
Enrollment 30
Est. completion date November 2028
Est. primary completion date November 2028
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Female
Age group 8 Years to 10 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - living in Imperial County, California - identify as female - aged 8-10 years old - enrolled at a participating Boys & Girls Club site Exclusion Criteria: - has a sibling enrolled in the study - physical or mental impairment that would preclude physical activity or protocol compliance

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Girls PLAY program
Girls PLAY program (8-12 weeks) will include 1) a series of in-person sessions, led by Boys and Girls Clubs staff at the Boys and Girls Club sites, and 2) take-home activities. In-person sessions (60-75 min; 2-3x/week) will center around a different developmentally appropriate sport each week. Lesson plans will outline games/activities in which youth engage in fundamental, sport-specific movement skills. Lesson plans will be delivered by Boys and Girls Club leaders using acts of instruction derived from Self-Determination Theory. Take home activities will 1) summarize and add on to the week's in-person sessions and 2) be adapted for delivery by parents and/or self-guided participation by youth. Take-home activities will provide information for engaging in the past week's activities as well as additional activities that parents and youth can participate in together.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States San Diego State University San Diego California

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
San Diego State University Boys and Girls Clubs of Imperial Valley, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Recruitment capability Feasibility metric: successfully enroll 30 participants Weeks 10-12
Primary Study assessments completed Feasibility metric: =75% participants complete time 1 and time 2 assessments Weeks 10-12
Primary Intervention acceptability and appropriateness Feasibility metric: Mean score =3 on the Acceptability of Intervention Measure; mean score =3 on the Intervention Appropriateness Measure Weeks 10-12
Primary Intervention feasibility and participant attendance Feasibility metric: Mean score =3 on the Feasibility of Intervention Measure Weeks 10-12
Primary Participant attendance Attend =75% of in-person sessions (on average) Weeks 10-12
Secondary Change from baseline in physical activity levels at 10-12 weeks measured via Actigraph GT3X+ We will use Actigraph GT3X+ (ActiGraph LLC, Pensacola, FL) to obtain a valid, objective measure of physical activity. Data will be collected over 7 days (sample frequency of 30 Hz; 15-sec epochs). Week 0-1; Week 10-12
Secondary Change from baseline in physical literacy at 10-12 weeks measured via the Canadian Assessment for Physical Literacy, Second Edition (CAPL-2) Physical literacy changes will be assessed using the Canadian Assessment for Physical Literacy, Second Edition (CAPL-2). This includes the plank, Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run, Canadian Agility & Movement Skill Assessment, and 22-item questionnaire. Week 0-1; Week 10-12
Secondary Change from baseline in autonomy at 10-12 weeks Autonomy will be measured using the 9-item Autonomy-Supportive Coaching Questionnaire. Week 0-1; Week 10-12
Secondary Change in sport engagement at 10-12 weeks Engagement will be assessed via child survey examining current sport involvement (length of involvement, primary and secondary sport) and behavioral intention (e.g., "I intend to play sports this year") adapted from items used in studies among similar age groups. Week 0-1; Week 10-12
Secondary Change in sport enjoyment at 10-12 weeks Enjoyment will be assessed using an adapted 5-item Enjoyment subscale of the Sport Commitment Questionnaire-2. Week 0-1; Week 10-12
Secondary Change from baseline in competence at 10-12 weeks Competence will be measured using an adapted version of the Perceived Competence Scale (4-item). Week 0-1; Week 10-12
Secondary Change from baseline in relatedness at 10-12 weeks Relatedness will be measured using a 5-item acceptance subscale of the Need for Relatedness Scale. Week 0-1; Week 10-12
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