Physical Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
"Escola em Ação": School Based Interventions of Incentive to the Practice Physical and Life Habits of Healthy Promotion
Background: The health promotion actions carried out in the school environment have positive
effects on reducing risk factors for chronic diseases in adolescents. Interdisciplinary
strategies involving school and family to increase the level of physical activity among
adolescents, inside and outside the school, are essential to encourage healthier lifestyles.
Aim: To determine whether a 24-weeks interdisciplinary intervention program promotes
improvement in the level of physical activity, physical fitness, sleep quality, life
satisfaction, eating habits and reduce the sedentary behavior of schoolchildren aged 10 to 13
years of public schools in the city of Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brazil.
The intervention: Includes training of teacher Physical Education in the principles of
self-determination theory and ecological theory at practical applications for motivating
adolescents in physical activities and sports. The students will be given information on the
benefits of a physically active lifestyle and will be encouraged to participated the new
opportunities for physical activity in their school and community. The program will offer
physical activity strategies over the 24-weeks during class Physical Education, afternoon
recess and active lesson breaks in theoretical classes. Nutritional guidelines and gardening
experience will be developed to encourage healthy eating habits among schoolchildren and to
reduce salt, oil and sugar in the preparation of school lunch.
Methods/design: The project, which being conducted as cluster randomized trial, is to
evaluated whit in a mixed methods, including qualitative and quantitative approach will be
used for the construction of the actions integrated to the school physical education
curriculum and evaluation of the program by the participants and supporters. The RE-AIM
evaluation metric (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) is used
to guide the validation this program.
The intervention will be unfold over the 24-weeks with students of six to seven school terms of implementation physical activity and nutrition intervention strategies. The total of five schools full-time were contacted for participation in the survey, one was excluded because they had no interest in participating. Allocation of pairs of schools in the experimental and control groups was done by randomization (draw for the experimental and control groups), and later the schools were informed about their condition in the study (experimental group or control group). The dimensions assessed in the research were defined from the problems and needs pointed out by the school in the initial stage of training and diagnosis of the local reality. The intervention strategies consisted of the following across: promote teacher Physical Education training; develop school actions integrated in the school curriculum; increase pratice of physical activity (in class time and recess); Improve eating habits (nutritional guidence, gardening experience, school lunch); promote healthy lifestyle program during school breaks; provided with physical activity equipment; parent engagement in health education practice. ;
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