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A mobile technology intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour in 2- to 4-year-old children (Mini Movers): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:减少2至4岁儿童久坐行为的移动技术干预措施(Mini Movers):一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Sedentary behaviour (e.g. television viewing, sitting time) tracks over time and is associated with adverse health and developmental outcomes across the lifespan. Young children (5?years or younger) spend up to 12?h/day sedentary, of which around 2?h is spent in screen time (e.g. watching television). Interventions to reduce sedentary behaviour in early childhood report mixed results and many have limited potential for scalability. Mobile phones offer a wide-reaching, low-cost avenue for the delivery of health behaviour programmes to parents but their potential to reduce young children’s sedentary behaviour has not been widely tested. This study aims to test the feasibility and efficacy of a parent-focused, predominantly mobile telephone-delivered intervention to support parents to minimise the amount of time their child spends using screens and in overall sitting time. Methods/design Mini Movers is a pilot randomised controlled trial recruiting 100 parents and children. Inclusion criteria include having a child aged between 2 and 4?years, being able to speak, read and write English, and smartphone ownership. Participants will be randomised to the intervention or a wait-list control group at a 1:1 ratio. Intervention group parents will receive printed materials including a content booklet and goal-checking magnet and will participate in a one-on-one discussion with the interventionist to plan two goals to reduce their child’s sedentary behaviour. Subsequently, the intervention will be delivered over 6?weeks via personalised and interactive text messages promoting positive health behaviours (strategies for decreasing screen time and overall sitting time), goal setting and self-monitoring. Outcomes to be assessed include intervention feasibility and children’s screen time and objectively-assessed sitting time. Discussion Few studies have used mobile phone technology to deliver health behaviour programmes to parents of young children. Findings will inform the development of larger-scale interventions to reduce sedentary behaviour during early childhood. Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials registry, identifier: ACTRN12616000628448 . Prospectively registered on 16 May 2016.
机译:背景久坐行为(例如看电视,就坐时间)会随着时间推移而变化,并与整个寿命期间的不良健康状况和发育结果相关。幼儿(5岁或5岁以下)每天的惯性运动时间为12小时,其中约2小时是在屏幕上度过的(例如看电视)。减少幼儿久坐行为的干预措施结果不一,许多措施可扩展性的潜力有限。移动电话为向父母提供健康行为计划提供了广泛而低成本的途径,但其减少幼儿久坐行为的潜力尚未得到广泛测试。这项研究旨在测试以父母为中心的,主要由移动电话提供的干预措施的可行性和有效性,以支持父母最大程度地减少他们的孩子在使用屏幕上花费的时间以及在整个就座时间上。方法/设计Mini Movers是一项招募100名父母和孩子的试验性随机对照试验。入选标准包括孩子的年龄在2至4岁之间,能够说,读,写英语,以及拥有智能手机。参加者将以1:1的比例随机分配到干预组或等待名单对照组。干预小组的父母将收到包括内容手册和目标检查磁铁的印刷材料,并将与干预者进行一对一的讨论,以计划两个目标以减少孩子久坐的行为。随后,干预将在6周内通过个性化和交互式文本消息进行,以促进积极的健康行为(减少屏幕时间和总体就座时间的策略),目标设定和自我监控。要评估的结果包括干预的可行性,儿童的放映时间和客观评估的坐姿时间。讨论很少有研究使用手机技术向幼儿父母提供健康行为计划。这些发现将为减少儿童早期久坐行为的大规模干预措施的发展提供信息。试验注册澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册,标识符:ACTRN12616000628448。预计于2016年5月16日注册。

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