Physical Activity Clinical Trial
— ScIMOfficial title:
A Cluster-randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating the Effect of Increased Physical Education and Physical Activity on Adolescents' Physical and Mental Health, Academic Performance and Learning Environment
NCT number | NCT03817047 |
Other study ID # | 2207ScIM |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | April 3, 2017 |
Est. completion date | June 22, 2018 |
Verified date | January 2019 |
Source | Norwegian School of Sport Sciences |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study evaluates the effect of 120 minutes extra of physical education (PE) or physical activity (PA) on adolescents' physical health, mental health, academic performance and learning environment. This is a cluster-randomized controlled trial with three arms, where the participants in two of the groups will have different models of increased PE/PA during the school week, whereas the participants in the third arm is the control group including current practice.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 2045 |
Est. completion date | June 22, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | June 22, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Subjects enrolled in 9th grade Exclusion Criteria: |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Norway | Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | Oslo |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | University of Agder, University of Stavanger, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences |
Norway,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Body mass index | Body mass (weight; 0.1 kg) is measured using an electronic scale with participants wearing light clothing. Stature (height; 0.1 cm) is measured using a portable stadiometer. The individual face forward, with shoes removed. Body mass index is calculated as body weight (kg) divided by the height squared (m2). | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Other | Waist circumference | Measured with an ergonomic circumference measuring tape. The measure is taken at the midway between the lower rib and iliac crest with the individual's abdomen relaxed at the end of a gentle expiration. | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Other | Satisfaction of basic psychological needs | Assessed by Basic Psychological Needs in Exercise Scale (BPNES). BPNES consist of 12 questions that are answered on a 7-point Likert scale (ranging from 1 (Certainly untrue) to 7 (Certainly true)). The responses are summarized and a mean score is made. Higher values indicates higher satisfaction. | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Other | Emotional responses to physical education | Assessed by the Basic Emotions Trait Test (BETT). BETT consists of 9 statements that will measure positive, negative and eudaimonic emotions. Participants respond on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (Never) to 7 (Always). The responses are summarized across the three sub-scales and a mean score for each sub-scale is made. Higher values indicates higher emotions. | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Other | Eagerness to join physical education | Assessed by Eagerness for Physical Activity Scale (EPAS). EPAS is a one-dimensional scale, consisting of 12 statements that affect emotional expressions and cognitive assessments as well as future physical activity behavior. The participants respond to the statements on a scale ranging from 1 (completely disagree) to 7 (completely agree). The responses are summarized and a mean score is made. Higher values indicates higher eagerness. | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Primary | Mean physical activity level | The participants mean physical activity level measured by accelerometers | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Time spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) | Mean minutes spent in MVPA per day | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Time spent sedentary | Mean minutes spent sedentary each day, measured both objectively using accelerometers | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Sedentary behaviour | Self-reported in a questionnaire. There are questions related to minutes spent in front of a screen. The answers are categorized into seven alternatives ranging from "No time at all" to "More than 6 hours per day". There are also questions about which screen activity they perform. The answers are categorized into six alternatives ranging from "No time at all" to "More than 3 hours per day". There are also questions about time spent doing homework. The answers are categorized into nine alternatives ranging from "No time at all" to " More than 7 hours per day". | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Upper limb strength | Handgrip strength using a hand dynamometer. The participants will use the dominant hand, with the arm completely extended and squeeze the dynamometer with maximum isometric effort, for about 2-3 seconds. | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Explosive strength in the lower body | Standing broad jump. The participants will stand behind a line with feet slightly apart. They will be instructed to perform a two-foot take-off and landing, and to jump as far as possible, landing on both feet without falling backwards. The distance from the take-off line to the nearest point of contact on the landing (back of the heels) will be measured, and the better of two attempts will be used for analyses. | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Abdominal muscle endurance | Abdominal muscular endurance will be measured by a sit-up test. The participant will start in a lying position with hands clasped behind the neck, knees bent at a 45° angle with the heels and feet flat on the floor and held down by the tester. The subject then rise to a position with the elbows pointed forward until they touched the knees. The total number of correctly performed and completed sit-ups within 30 seconds is counted. | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Cardiorespiratory fitness | Intermittent running test. Participants run for 10 minutes, and the distance covered (in meters) is recorded. | Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Academic performance in reading | Specific standardized Norwegian National tests in reading.The test is designed and administrated by The Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training. | Measured baseline and after 9 months | |
Secondary | Academic performance in numeracy | Specific standardized Norwegian National tests in numeracy. The test is designed and administrated by The Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training. | Measured baseline and after 9 months | |
Secondary | Overall psychosocial problems and strengths | Assessed with the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). This is a short screening instrument consisting of 25 items equally divided across five scales measuring emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity-inattention, peer problems, and prosocial behavior. Each statement is answered as "Not true", "Somewhat true" and "Certainly true". Some questions have reversed form, which is reversed in the scoring of the instrument. Replies were scored from 0 to 2, and the subscales are summed to a score ranging from 0-10 for each subscale. Added together, the first four scores generate a total difficulties score, ranging from 0 to 40. Higher scores indicate more problems. |
Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Adolescents' subjective health and well-being | Adolescent's subjective health and well-being is assessed using the Kidscreen-27 questionnaire. The instrument consists of 27 items covering the following five quality of life dimensions: 1) physical well-being (5 items), 2) psychological well-being (7 items), 3) parents/guardians relations & autonomy (7 items), 4) social support & peers (4 items), and 5) school environment (5 items). The questions are answered on a 5-point likert scale. Scores can be created for each of the five dimensions. The methodology given in the developers manual will be used to obtain the T-scores; mean (±SD) scores of 50 ± 10 define normality for children and adolescents aged 8-18 years across Europe. Higher scores indicate a better health-related quality of life. |
Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | The adolescents domain specific self-evaluation of competence or adequacy | Assessed through Harter's Self-perception Profile for Adolescents (SPPA). The instrument consists of seven subscales covering the following domains: 1) scholastic competence, 2) social competence, 3) athletic competence, 4) physical appearance, 5) job competence, 6) close friendship, and 7) romantic appeal. Each subscale contains four items, each having four options: 1 (Describes me very poorly), 2 (Describes me fairly poorly), 3 (Describes me fairly well), and 4 (Describes me very well), providing a mean score of perceived competence in that area, ranging from 1 (lowest level of self-esteem) to 4 (highest level of self-esteem). |
Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Symptoms of anxiety and depression | Assessed by the short version of Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL-10). HSCL-10 consists of 10 symptoms or problems that people sometimes have in which adolescents answered how much the symptoms have bothered or distressed them during the last week. All 10 questions have 4 response categories: 'Not at all', 'A little', 'Quite a bit' and 'Extremely'. The responses are summarized across all items and the mean score is used as a measure of psychological distress. Higher values indicates higher psychological distress. |
Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | Learning environment in the classroom | The Classroom Climate Scale is used to assess learning environment. This instrument consist of 22 questions related to intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, anticipation and teacher-student relations. All questions are answered on a four-point scale: "Strongly agree", "Somewhat agree", "Somewhat disagree", "Strongly disagree". All points are summed to a total score. Higher scores indicates higher classroom environment. |
Measured baseline and after 12 months | |
Secondary | School environment | Learning environment at school in general is self-reported in a questionnaire. It consist of three separate questions, and the questions are answered on a 7-point likert scale ranging from "totally disagree" to "totally agree". A mean score from the three questions will be made, and a higher score indicates better school environment. | Measured baseline and after 12 months |
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