Physical Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effectiveness of an E-Intervention on Health Behavior Promotion in Chinese University Students
Verified date | April 2019 |
Source | Hong Kong Baptist University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Through the internet and mobile phone SMS technology, and by using the Health Action Process Approach model as a theoretical backdrop, this 8-week theory-based intervention study aimed at developing a healthy lifestyle by supporting physical activity (PA) and a healthy dietary for Chinese university students. The investigators would examine whether the two intervention groups improve the participants' motivation for PA and healthy diets in comparison to the control group; whether, with the help of an intervention program, students are able to increase the PA levels and healthy diet consumption, and whether there are different effects between the two intervention programs.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 621 |
Est. completion date | February 28, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - not professional athletes; not vegetarians - no contraindication with respect to the physical activity or fruit and vegetable consumption. - access to the Internet and a mobile phone. Exclusion Criteria: - have the restriction of physical mobility - have fruit-vegetable related diseases such as diabetes or fruit allergies. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hong Kong Baptist University |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Demographic information | These items include gender, age, study year, university name, and marital status. | At baseline | |
Primary | Change of weekly amount of physical activity (PA) | The level of PA will be measured through the short Chinese version of the IPAQ questionnaire (Macfarlane et al., 2007). Participants will be asked to estimate the number of days and hours spent for vigorous, moderate and walking activities during the past week. | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Primary | Change of daily portions of fruit-vegetable intake (FVI) | The daily portions of FVI will be measured with four items, including fruit or vegetable juice, fruit, cooked or steamed vegetables, and raw vegetables (Rafferty et al., 2002). Respondents will be asked to count the number of portions of fruit and vegetables they consumed on average during a typical day. | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change of stage algorithm of behaviors change | For PA, participants will be asked "Please think about your typical weeks: Did you engage in PA at least 5 days per week for 30 minutes or more?" Regarding dietary, participants will be asked "Please think about what you have typically consumed during the last weeks: Did you eat five portions of fruit and vegetables per day?" Responses are based on a rating scale with verbal anchors ("No, and I do not intend to start"; "No, but I am considering it"; "No, but I seriously intend to start"; "Yes, but only for a brief period of time"; "Yes, and for a long period of time") and are designed like a rating scale (Lippke, Ziegelmann, Schwarzer, & Velicer, 2009). | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change of outcome expectancies of PA and FVI | Outcome expectancies will be measured by two Pros items and two Cons items for each behavior (Schwarzer, Lippke, & Luszczynska, 2011). | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change of self-efficacy of PA and FVI | Self-efficacy will be assessed with three dimensions consisting of motivational, maintenance and recovery self-efficacies with the stem "I am certain that…" followed by 5 items for PA such as "…I can be physically active permanently at a minimum of 5 days a week for 30 minutes even if it is difficult", or followed by 5 items for FVI such as "…I can eat 5 portions of fruit and vegetable a day even if it is difficult." (Luszczynska & Sutton, 2006). | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change of risk perception of PA and FVI | Risk perception is adapted from Perloff and Fetzer (1986) and will be measured by 5 items. | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change of intention of PA and FVI | Intention will be assessed by 3 items for each behavior (Lippke et al., 2009). | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change of planning of PA and FVI | Planning will be distinguished into action planning and coping planning. Action planning will be assessed by 3 items for each behavior. Coping planning will be assessed by 3 items for each behavior (Schwarzer, 2008) | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change of perceived social support of PA and FVI | For the perceived social support, the scale will be measured with the stem as "How do you perceived your environment?" followed by 3 items for PA such as"….People like my friends help me to stay physically active", or followed by 3 items for FVI such as "…People like my friends help me to eat healthily" (Jackson, Lippke & Gray, 2011). | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change of compensatory health beliefs of PA and FVI | Compensatory health beliefs will be measured by 4 items (Knäuper, Rabiau, Cohen, & Patriciu, 2004). | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change of perceived quality of life | This indicator will be assessed by using the short version of WHO Quality of Life-BREF (WHO, 1993). Respondents will be firstly asked about their general quality of life as "How would you rate your quality of life?", then 7 items in physical health sub-domain will be used, such as the example item "To what extent do you feel that physical pain prevents you from doing what you need to do?" | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Change of body mass index (BMI) | The participants will be asked to report body height (in cm) and body weight (in kg) for calculate the BMI. | From baseline to 9 weeks (at the end of intervention) and 1-month follow-up |
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