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Clustered randomised controlled trial of two education interventions designed to increase physical activity and well-being of secondary school students: the MOVE Project

机译:旨在提高中学生体育锻炼和幸福感的两项教育干预措施的分组随机对照试验:MOVE项目

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Objective To assess the effectiveness of 2 interventions in improving the physical activity and well-being of secondary school children. Design A clustered randomised controlled trial; classes, 1 per school, were assigned to 1 of 3 intervention arms or a control group based on a 2×2 factorial design. The interventions were peer-mentoring and participative learning. Year 7 children (aged 11–12) in the peer-mentoring intervention were paired with year 9 children for 6 weekly mentoring meetings. Year 7 children in the participative learning arm took part in 6 weekly geography lessons using personalised physical activity and Global Positioning System (GPS) data. Year 7 children in the combined intervention received both interventions, with the year 9 children only participating in the mentoring sessions. Participants 1494 year 7 students from 60 schools in the North of England took part in the trial. Of these, 43 students opted out of taking part in the evaluation measurements, 2 moved teaching group and 58 changed school. Valid accelerometry outcome data were collected for 892 students from 53 schools; and well-being outcome data were available for 927 students from 52 schools. Main outcome measures The primary outcomes were mean minutes of accelerometer-measured moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity per day, and well-being as evaluated by the KIDSCREEN-27 questionnaire. These data were collected 6?weeks after the intervention; a 12-month follow-up is planned. Results No significant effects (main or interaction) were observed for the outcomes. However, small positive differences were found for both outcomes for the participative learning intervention. Conclusions These findings suggest that the 2 school-based interventions did not modify levels of physical activity or well-being within the period monitored. Change in physical activity may require more comprehensive individual behavioural intervention, and/or more system-based efforts to address wider environmental influences such as family, peers, physical environment, transport and educational policy. Trial registration number ISRCTN82956355.
机译:目的评估两种干预措施对改善中学生体育锻炼和健康的有效性。设计一项整群随机对照试验;根据2×2析因设计,将每个学校1个班级分配给3个干预组中的1个或对照组。干预措施是同伴指导和参与式学习。在同伴指导干预下,7年级的孩子(11-12岁)与9年级的孩子配对,参加了每周6次的指导会议。参与式学习小组的7年级孩子使用个性化的体育活动和全球定位系统(GPS)数据参加了每周的6堂地理课。联合干预中的7年级儿童接受了两种干预,而9年级的儿童仅参加了指导课程。参与者1494年的7名来自英格兰北部60所学校的学生参加了审判。其中,有43名学生选择退出评估评估,有2名学生迁移了教学小组,有58名学生更换了学校。收集了来自53所学校的892名学生的有效加速度测量结果数据;共有来自52所学校的927名学生获得了幸福感结果数据。主要结局指标主要结局指标是每天用加速度计测量的中度至剧烈强度的体育活动的平均分钟数,以及通过KIDSCREEN-27问卷评估的幸福感。干预后6周收集这些数据。计划进行12个月的随访。结果对于结果没有观察到明显的影响(主要或相互作用)。但是,参与式学习干预的两种结果均发现了小的积极差异。结论这些发现表明,在所监测的时间内,这两种基于学校的干预措施并未改变体育活动或幸福感的水平。体育活动的改变可能需要更全面的个人行为干预,和/或基于系统的努力,以解决更广泛的环境影响,例如家庭,同伴,身体环境,交通和教育政策。试用注册号ISRCTN82956355。

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