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Study protocol: a randomized controlled trial study on the effect of a game-based exercise training program on promoting physical fitness and mental health in children with autism spectrum disorder

机译:研究方案:一项基于游戏的运动训练计划对自闭症谱系障碍儿童促进身体健康和心理健康影响的随机对照试验研究

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Suboptimal physical activity levels and tolerance, poor motor skills and poor physical health are demonstrated in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We speculate that social interaction and communication deficits in children with ASD are two major factors that hinder these children from actively participating in group physical activities. While previous studies have demonstrated that exercise intervention improves motor skills and behavioral outcomes in children with ASD, these programs tend to focus only on a single sport, which may not cater to the interests of different children with ASD. In this protocol, a game-based exercise training program designed by a multi-disciplinary team (pediatrics, physical education and psychology) will be implemented by front-line healthcare providers trained following the train-the-trainer (TTT) model and subjected to validation. Using a randomized controlled trial design, the effectiveness of the game-based exercise program will be examined for 112 young children with ASD. These children were randomly assigned to two groups, which will be tested and trained in either one of the two arms of the waitlist conditions (control and intervention). The assessment of physical and psychological traits will be conducted at baseline (pre-test), at 16-weeks (post-treatment) and at 32-weeks (follow-up) of the program. Most of the interventions designed for ASD children target either their psychological traits or physical conditions, without bridging the two states. With the recognition of bidirectional relations between mental and physical health, the present game-based exercise program which includes multiple level of difficulties was developed to equip ASD children with the necessary skills for engaging in sustainable team sports or even professional sport training. The program, if effective, will provide an entertaining and engaging training for whole-person development among children with ASD. This study is registered with the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ( ChiCTR-IOR-17011898 ). Registered 6th July 2017.
机译:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童表现出次佳的体育活动水平和耐受性,较差的运动技能和较差的身体健康。我们推测,自闭症儿童的社交互动和沟通不足是阻碍这些儿童积极参加团体体育活动的两个主要因素。尽管以前的研究表明,运动干预可以改善ASD儿童的运动技能和行为结果,但这些计划往往只专注于一项运动,可能无法满足不同ASD儿童的兴趣。在此协议中,由多学科团队(儿科,体育和心理学)设计的基于游戏的运动训练计划将由一线医疗服务提供者实施,这些训练者应遵循训练者(TTT)模型进行训练验证。使用随机对照试验设计,将对112名ASD幼儿进行基于游戏的锻炼计划的有效性检查。这些孩子被随机分为两组,将在候补名单条件的两个方面之一(控制和干预)中进行测试和训练。身体和心理特征的评估将在该计划的基线(测试前),16周(治疗后)和32周(后续)进行。针对自闭症儿童的大多数干预措施针对的是他们的心理特征或身体状况,而没有架起这两个国家的桥梁。认识到心理和身体健康之间的双向关系,开发了当前的基于游戏的运动程序,其中包括多个难度级别,以使ASD儿童具备参加可持续团队运动甚至专业运动训练所需的技能。该计划如果有效,将为ASD儿童的全人发展提供娱乐性和有吸引力的培训。该研究已在中国临床试验注册中心(ChiCTR-IOR-17011898)注册。 2017年7月6日注册。

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