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中学体育教育中剧烈体育活动计划对青少年学业成绩、体能、认知、心理健康和大脑的影响(适合学习):一项整群随机试验的研究方案

Effects of a programme of vigorous physical activity during secondary school physical education on academic performance, fitness, cognition, mental health and the brain of adolescents (Fit to Study): study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial.

作者信息

Wassenaar T M, Wheatley C M, Beale N, Salvan P, Meaney A, Possee J B, Atherton K E, Duda J L, Dawes H, Johansen-Berg H

机构信息

Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, FMRIB Centre, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Oxford, OX3 9DU, UK.

Centre for Movement, Occupational and Rehabilitation Sciences (MOReS), Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus, Oxford, OX3 0BP, UK.

出版信息

Trials. 2019 Apr 2;20(1):189. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3279-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Early adolescence is a period of dynamic neurobiological change. Converging lines of research suggest that regular physical activity (PA) and improved aerobic fitness have the potential to stimulate positive brain changes, improve cognitive function and boost academic attainment in this age group, but high-quality studies are needed to substantiate these findings. The primary aim of the Fit to Study trial is to investigate whether short infusions of vigorous PA (VPA) delivered during secondary school physical education (PE) can improve attainment in maths, as described in a protocol published by NatCen Social Research. The present protocol concerns the trial's secondary outcome measures, which are variables thought to moderate or mediate the relationship between PA and attainment, including the effect of the intervention on cardiorespiratory fitness, cognitive performance, mental health and brain structure and function.

METHOD

The Fit to Study project is a cluster-randomised controlled trial that includes Year 8 pupils (aged 12-13) from secondary state schools in South/Mid-England. Schools were randomised into an intervention condition in which PE teachers delivered an additional 10 min of VPA per PE lesson for one academic year, or a 'PE as usual' control condition. Intervention and control groups were stratified according to whether schools were single-sex or co-educational. Assessments take place at baseline (end of Year 7, aged 11-12) and after 12 months (Year 8). Secondary outcomes are cardiorespiratory fitness, objective PA during PE, cognitive performance and mental health. The study also includes exploratory measures of daytime sleepiness, attitudes towards daily PA and PE enjoyment. A sub-set of pupils from a sub-set of schools will also take part in a brain imaging sub-study, which is embedded in the trial.

DISCUSSION

The Fit to Study trial could advance our understanding of the complex relationships between PA and aerobic fitness, the brain, cognitive performance, mental health and academic attainment during adolescence. Further, it will add to our understanding of whether school PE is an effective setting to increase VPA and fitness, which could inform future PA interventions and education policy.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03286725 . Retrospectively registered on 18 September 2017. ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03593863 . Retrospectively registered on 19 July 2018.

摘要

背景

青春期早期是神经生物学发生动态变化的时期。越来越多的研究表明,定期进行体育活动(PA)和提高有氧适能有潜力刺激大脑产生积极变化,改善认知功能,并提高该年龄组的学业成绩,但需要高质量的研究来证实这些发现。“健康学习”试验的主要目的是调查在中学体育课(PE)期间进行短时间的剧烈体育活动(VPA)是否能提高数学成绩,正如国家社会研究中心发表的一份方案中所述。本方案涉及该试验的次要结果指标,这些指标是被认为可调节或介导体育活动与学业成绩之间关系的变量,包括干预对心肺适能、认知表现、心理健康以及脑结构和功能的影响。

方法

“健康学习”项目是一项整群随机对照试验,纳入了英格兰南部/中部公立中学的8年级学生(年龄在12 - 13岁)。学校被随机分为干预组,体育教师在一个学年的每节体育课中额外增加10分钟的VPA,或“照常上体育课”的对照组。干预组和对照组根据学校是单性别还是男女同校进行分层。评估在基线(7年级末,年龄11 - 12岁)和12个月后(8年级)进行。次要结果是心肺适能、体育课期间的客观体育活动、认知表现和心理健康。该研究还包括对白天嗜睡、对日常体育活动的态度以及体育课乐趣的探索性测量。来自部分学校的部分学生子集还将参与一项纳入该试验的脑成像子研究。

讨论

“健康学习”试验可以增进我们对青春期体育活动与有氧适能、大脑、认知表现、心理健康和学业成绩之间复杂关系的理解。此外,它将加深我们对学校体育课是否是增加VPA和适能的有效环境的理解,这可为未来的体育活动干预和教育政策提供参考。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03286725。于2017年9月18日追溯注册。ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03593863。于2018年7月19日追溯注册。

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