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一项小学主动休息计划(ACTI-BREAK):一项试点整群随机对照试验的研究方案。

A primary school active break programme (ACTI-BREAK): study protocol for a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial.

作者信息

Watson Amanda, Timperio Anna, Brown Helen, Hesketh Kylie D

机构信息

Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Science, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Trials. 2017 Sep 19;18(1):433. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-2163-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Levels of overall physical activity have been shown to decline across childhood. Schools are considered ideal settings to promote physical activity as children spend a large amount of their waking hours at school. Time-efficient physical activity strategies that demonstrate a positive impact on academic-related outcomes are needed to enable physical activity to be prioritised in the school day. The ACTI-BREAK programme requires classroom teachers to integrate active breaks; 5-min bursts of moderate-intensity physical activity into their classroom routine. Active breaks have been shown to be effective in improving academic-related outcomes, a potentially appealing aspect for teachers and schools. The primary aim of this study is to assess the feasibility and potential efficacy of the ACTI-BREAK programme on children's academic achievement. Secondary aims are to explore the impact of ACTI-BREAK on children's on-task behaviour and objectively measured physical activity levels.

METHODS

ACTI-BREAK is a 6-week, classroom-based, physical activity intervention. This pilot trial of the programme will be evaluated using a cluster randomised controlled design. Government primary schools in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia will be invited to participate in the programme in 2017. Randomisation will occur at the school level, with the aim to recruit six schools (three intervention and three control). The ACTI-BREAK programme is theoretically grounded, and was developed with input and guidance from current primary school teachers. Teachers from the intervention schools will receive a 45-min training session and be asked to incorporate ACTI-BREAKS into their classroom routine three times per day for 6 weeks. Intervention support will be provided via assisted delivery. The primary outcomes will be children's academic achievement in mathematics and reading. Children's on-task behaviour and school-day physical activity will be assessed as secondary outcomes. Process evaluation will also be carried out.

DISCUSSION

The ACTI-BREAK programme has been designed to be a time-efficient, feasible and appealing approach to physical activity promotion for schools. This study will assess required teacher time commitment and the potential for the ACTI-BREAK programme to improve academic-related outcomes and school-day physical activity levels with the potential for a full-scale trial in the future.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Australia New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, identifier ACTRN12617000602325 . Retrospectively registered on 27 April 2017.

摘要

背景

研究表明,儿童时期的总体身体活动水平呈下降趋势。学校被认为是促进身体活动的理想场所,因为孩子们醒着的大部分时间都在学校度过。需要有对学业相关成果有积极影响的高效身体活动策略,以便在学校日常活动中优先安排身体活动。“活动休息”(ACTI-BREAK)计划要求课堂教师将积极休息融入其中,即在课堂日常活动中安排5分钟的中等强度身体活动时段。研究表明,积极休息对改善学业相关成果有效,这对教师和学校来说可能是一个有吸引力的方面。本研究的主要目的是评估“活动休息”计划对儿童学业成绩的可行性和潜在效果。次要目的是探讨“活动休息”对儿童任务专注行为以及客观测量的身体活动水平的影响。

方法

“活动休息”是一项为期6周、基于课堂的身体活动干预措施。该计划的这项试点试验将采用整群随机对照设计进行评估。澳大利亚墨尔本都会区的政府小学将被邀请参加2017年的该计划。随机分组将在学校层面进行,目标是招募6所学校(3所干预学校和3所对照学校)。“活动休息”计划有理论依据,是在现任小学教师的参与和指导下制定的。干预学校的教师将参加一次45分钟的培训课程,并被要求在6周内每天将“活动休息”时段纳入课堂日常活动3次。将通过辅助实施提供干预支持。主要成果将是儿童在数学和阅读方面的学业成绩。儿童的任务专注行为和在校日身体活动将作为次要成果进行评估。还将进行过程评估。

讨论

“活动休息”计划旨在成为一种高效、可行且有吸引力的学校身体活动促进方法。本研究将评估所需的教师时间投入,以及“活动休息”计划改善学业相关成果和在校日身体活动水平的潜力,并有可能在未来进行全面试验。

试验注册

澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心,标识符ACTRN12617000602325。于2017年4月27日追溯注册。

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