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LCoMotion – Learning, Cognition and Motion; a multicomponent cluster randomized school-based intervention aimed at increasing learning and cognition - rationale, design and methods

机译:LCoMotion –学习,认知和运动;旨在提高学习和认知水平的基于学校的随机干预的多分量类集-基本原理,设计和方法

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Background The aim of the study; LCoMotion – Learning, Cognition and Motion was to develop, document, and evaluate a multi-component physical activity (PA) intervention in public schools in Denmark. The primary outcome was cognitive function. Secondary outcomes were academic skills, body composition, aerobic fitness and PA. The primary aim of the present paper was to describe the rationale, design and methods of the LCoMotion study. Methods/Design LCoMotion was designed as a cluster-randomized controlled study. Fourteen schools from all five regions in Denmark participated. All students from 6th and 7th grades were invited to participate (n?=?869) and consent was obtained for 87% (n?=?759). Baseline measurements were obtained in November/December 2013 and follow-up measurements in May/June 2014. The intervention lasted five months and consisted of a “package” of three main components: PA during academic lessons, PA during recess and PA homework. Furthermore a cycling campaign was conducted during the intervention period. Intervention schools should endeavor to ensure that students were physically active for at least 60?min every school day. Cognitive function was measured by a modified Eriksen flanker task and academic skills by a custom made mathematics test. PA was objectively measured by accelerometers (ActiGraph, GT3X and GT3X+) and aerobic fitness assessed by an intermittent shuttle-run test (the Andersen intermittent running test). Furthermore, compliance with the intervention was assessed by short message service (SMS)-tracking and questionnaires were delivered to students, parents and teachers. Discussion LCoMotion has ability to provide new insights on the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention on cognitive function and academic skills in 6th and 7th grade students. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT02012881 (10/10/2013)
机译:背景研究目的LCoMotion –学习,认知和运动旨在开发,记录和评估丹麦公立学校的多组分身体活动(PA)干预。主要结果是认知功能。次要结果是学术技能,身体成分,有氧健身和PA。本文的主要目的是描述LCoMotion研究的原理,设计和方法。方法/设计LCoMotion设计为聚类随机对照研究。来自丹麦所有五个地区的14所学校参加了会议。邀请6年级和7年级的所有学生参加(n?=?869),并获得87%的同意(n?=?759)。基线测量于2013年11月/ 12月获得,后续测量于2014年5月/ 6月获得。干预持续了五个月,包括三个主要组成部分的“一揽子”:学术课程中的功课,休假期间的功课和功课作业。此外,在干预期间进行了自行车运动。干预学校应努力确保学生每天在运动中至少运动60分钟。认知功能是通过修改后的Eriksen侧翼任务和定制的数学测试来衡量的。通过加速度计(ActiGraph,GT3X和GT3X +)客观地测量PA,并通过间歇往复运行测试(Andersen间歇运行测试)评估有氧适应性。此外,通过短消息服务(SMS)跟踪评估了对干预措施的依从性,并向学生,父母和老师发送了问卷。讨论LCoMotion能够为6年级和7年级学生的认知功能和学习技能的多成分干预措施的有效性提供新的见解。试用注册Clinicaltrials.gov:NCT02012881(10/10/2013)

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