Physical Activity Sciences Observatory (OCAF), Department of Physical Activity Sciences, Universidad de Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Chile.
Physical Education, Universidad Metropolitana de las Ciencias de la Educación, Ñuñoa, Chile.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jan 8;11:1243592. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1243592. eCollection 2023.
Physical inactivity is prevalent in childhood. Schools can be an ideal context to promote the regular practice of physical activity since children spend there a large part of the day. In this sense, an emerging and current trend is active breaks at school. This article presents a study protocol that seeks to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of an intervention with active breaks (ACTIVA-MENTE program) in a school context on physical activity, on-task classroom behavior, and the physical activity enjoyment in schoolchildren.
The protocol includes children aged 10 to 11 years. Two groups will be randomized (intervention and control groups). The intervention group will use the active break program, ACTIVA-MENTE, which consists of the application of a 4-min, 30-s video with moderate to vigorous-intensity physical activity. These breaks will be taken 6 times a day in the classes for 6 weeks. The total physical activity will be measured with accelerometers (Actigraph wGT3X-BT), the on-task behavior through the Direct Behavior Rating Scale and the level of enjoyment through the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale.
Previous research reported that active breaks have positive results in physical activity levels. This study will be one of the few to design active breaks through videos without depending on the presence of a physical education teacher and it can also provide new findings on the effectiveness of an active break's structure (e.g., types of exercises and intensity) on the indicated outcomes.
It is expected that the ACTIVA-MENTE program can be a suitable program for school settings, potentially increasing physical activity levels, and the commitment to the task, as well as be a pleasant moment for the students.
Clinicaltrials.gov, identifier NCT05403996.
儿童中普遍存在身体活动不足的问题。学校可以成为促进身体活动常规实践的理想环境,因为孩子们一天中的大部分时间都在那里度过。在这种情况下,一种新兴且当前的趋势是在学校进行活跃课间休息。本文介绍了一项研究方案,旨在评估学校环境中活跃课间休息(ACTIVA-MENTE 计划)对儿童身体活动、课堂任务行为和在学校的身体活动享受的可行性和有效性。
该方案包括 10 至 11 岁的儿童。将随机分为两组(干预组和对照组)。干预组将使用 ACTIVA-MENTE 积极课间休息计划,该计划包括应用一段 4 分 30 秒的视频,其中包含中等到剧烈强度的身体活动。这些课间休息将在 6 周内每天在课堂上进行 6 次。总身体活动将通过加速度计(Actigraph wGT3X-BT)测量,任务行为通过直接行为评分量表测量,享受程度通过身体活动享受量表测量。
先前的研究报告称,活跃课间休息对身体活动水平有积极影响。这项研究将是为数不多的通过视频设计活跃课间休息的研究之一,无需依赖体育老师的存在,并且还可以提供关于活跃课间休息结构(例如,运动类型和强度)对指定结果的有效性的新发现。
预计 ACTIVA-MENTE 计划可以成为学校环境的合适计划,有可能提高身体活动水平和对任务的承诺,同时也是学生愉快的时刻。
Clinicaltrials.gov,标识符 NCT05403996。