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Active Smarter Kids (ASK): Rationale and design of a cluster-randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of daily physical activity on children’s academic performance and risk factors for non-communicable diseases

机译:积极智慧的孩子(ASK):一项集群随机对照试验的原理和设计旨在研究日常体育锻炼对儿童学习成绩和非传染性疾病危险因素的影响

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BackgroundEvidence is emerging from school-based studies that physical activity might favorably affect children’s academic performance. However, there is a need for high-quality studies to support this. Therefore, the main objective of the Active Smarter Kids (ASK) study is to investigate the effect of daily physical activity on children’s academic performance. Because of the complexity of the relation between physical activity and academic performance it is important to identify mediating and moderating variables such as cognitive function, fitness, adiposity, motor skills and quality of life (QoL). Further, there are global concerns regarding the high prevalence of lifestyle-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The best means to address this challenge could be through primary prevention. Physical activity is known to play a key role in preventing a host of NCDs. Therefore, we investigated as a secondary objective the effect of the intervention on risk factors related to NCDs. The purpose of this paper is to describe the design of the ASK study, the ASK intervention as well as the scope and details of the methods we adopted to evaluate the effect of the ASK intervention on 5thgrade children.
机译:背景技术从基于学校的研究中得出的证据表明,体育锻炼可能会对孩子的学习成绩产生有利影响。但是,需要高质量的研究来支持这一点。因此,“更聪明的孩子”(ASK)研究的主要目的是研究日常体育锻炼对儿童学习成绩的影响。由于体育活动与学习成绩之间关系的复杂性,重要的是要确定中介和调节变量,例如认知功能,体能,肥胖,运动技能和生活质量(QoL)。此外,全球普遍关注与生活方式有关的非传染性疾病(NCD)的高流行。解决这一挑战的最佳方法可能是通过一级预防。众所周知,体育锻炼在预防许多非传染性疾病中起着关键作用。因此,我们研究了干预措施对非传染性疾病相关危险因素的影响作为次要目标。本文的目的是描述ASK研究的设计,ASK干预以及我们用来评估ASK干预对5级至5岁以下儿童效果的方法的范围和细节。 。

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