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Rationale and study protocol for the 'Active Teen Leaders Avoiding Screen-time' (ATLAS) group randomized controlled trial: An obesity prevention intervention for adolescent boys from schools in low-income communities

机译:“活跃的青少年领袖避免上课时间”(ATLAS)组随机对照试验的理由和研究方案:针对低收入社区学校青少年的肥胖预防干预措施

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Introduction: The negative consequences of unhealthy weight gain and the high likelihood of pediatric obesity tracking into adulthood highlight the importance of targeting youth who are 'at risk' of obesity. The aim of this paper is to report the rationale and study protocol for the 'Active Teen Leaders Avoiding Screen-time' (ATLAS) obesity prevention intervention for adolescent boys living in low-income communities. Methods/design: The ATLAS intervention will be evaluated using a cluster randomized controlled trial in 14 secondary schools in the state of New South Wales (NSW), Australia (2012 to 2014). ATLAS is an 8-month multi-component, school-based program informed by self-determination theory and social cognitive theory. The intervention consists of teacher professional development, enhanced school-sport sessions, researcher-led seminars, lunch-time physical activity mentoring sessions, pedometers for self-monitoring, provision of equipment to schools, parental newsletters, and a smartphone application and website. Assessments were conducted at baseline and will be completed again at 9- and 18-months from baseline. Primary outcomes are body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference. Secondary outcomes include BMI z-scores, body fat (bioelectrical impedance analysis), physical activity (accelerometers), muscular fitness (grip strength and push-ups), screen-time, sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, resistance training skill competency, daytime sleepiness, subjective well-being, physical self-perception, pathological video gaming, and aggression. Hypothesized mediators of behavior change will also be explored. Discussion: ATLAS is an innovative school-based intervention designed to improve the health behaviors and related outcomes of adolescent males in low-income communities.
机译:简介:不健康的体重增加带来的负面影响以及小儿肥胖症成年后追踪的可能性很高,这突出了以肥胖症“高危人群”为目标的重要性。本文的目的是报告针对生活在低收入社区中的青少年男孩的“积极主动的青少年领导人避免筛查时间”(ATLAS)肥胖预防干预措施的原理和研究方案。方法/设计:2012年至2014年,将在澳大利亚新南威尔士州(NSW)的14所中学中使用整群随机对照试验对ATLAS干预进行评估。 ATLAS是一个为期8个月的多成分,基于学校的计划,以自决理论和社会认知理论为指导。干预措施包括教师专业发展,增强的学校体育活动,研究人员主导的研讨会,午餐时间体育锻炼指导课程,用于自我监控的计步器,向学校提供设备,家长通讯以及智能手机应用程序和网站。评估是在基线进行的,并将在距基线9个月和18个月时再次完成。主要结果是体重指数(BMI)和腰围。次要结果包括BMI z评分,体脂(生物电阻抗分析),身体活动(加速度计),肌肉健康(抓地力和俯卧撑),放映时间,含糖饮料消费,抵抗力训练技能能力,白天嗜睡,主观幸福感,身体自我感知,病理性视频游戏和攻击性。假设的行为改变中介者也将被探索。讨论:ATLAS是一项创新的基于学校的干预措施,旨在改善低收入社区中青春期男性的健康行为和相关结局。

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