Liu Yong, Barker Alan R, Adlam Anna-Lynne R, Li Minghui, Duncombe Stephanie L, Agbaje Andrew O, Gu Yaodong, Zhou Huiyu, Williams Craig A
Children's Health and Exercise Research Centre, Public Health and Sports Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom.
Psychology, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom.
Front Pediatr. 2024 Oct 29;12:1458610. doi: 10.3389/fped.2024.1458610. eCollection 2024.
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is an effective strategy for improving a variety of health and fitness outcomes within school settings. Incorporating HIIT into existing physical activity opportunities appears practically feasible, yet the process evaluation and effectiveness of this strategy needs to be further evaluated. Therefore, a intervention will be conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a 12-week school-based HIIT intervention on cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity, body composition, muscular strength, bone health, cognitive function, wellbeing and academic performance among 12-13-year-olds.
Eight classes of year 7 students (12-13-year-olds) from a secondary school in Ningbo, China, will be recruited and randomly allocated into an intervention or control group. While the control group maintains their usual activities, a 6 to 10 min HIIT session will be embedded in the physical education or physical activity lessons five days a week for 12 weeks for the intervention group. Training workshops will be conducted for participants, teachers, and research staff for facilitating the intervention. Outcome data will be collected at three time points: pre- and post-intervention, and two months (summer holiday) upon completion of the intervention. Linear mixed models will be used to analyse the impact of groups (intervention and control), timepoints (pre-, post- and two-month after intervention) and group by time interactions. The implementation process of the intervention will be evaluated using a process evaluation framework.
Ethics approval is obtained from the Ningbo University Ethics Committee (TY2024002). Results from HIIT study will be disseminated via peer-reviewed journals, scientific conferences as well as local education system. The study protocol has been retrospectively registered on ClinicalTrials.gov Protocol Registration and Results System (NCT06374732), https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06374732.
高强度间歇训练(HIIT)是在学校环境中改善多种健康和体能指标的有效策略。将HIIT纳入现有的体育活动机会在实际操作上似乎可行,但该策略的过程评估和有效性仍需进一步评估。因此,将开展一项干预措施,以评估一项为期12周的基于学校的HIIT干预对12至13岁青少年的心肺适能、身体活动、身体成分、肌肉力量、骨骼健康、认知功能、幸福感和学业成绩的有效性。
将招募来自中国宁波一所中学的8个七年级班级的学生(12至13岁),并随机分配到干预组或对照组。对照组维持其日常活动,干预组则在每周五天的体育课或体育活动课中嵌入6至10分钟的HIIT课程,为期12周。将为参与者、教师和研究人员举办培训工作坊以促进干预实施。将在三个时间点收集结果数据:干预前、干预后以及干预完成后的两个月(暑假)。将使用线性混合模型分析组间(干预组和对照组)、时间点(干预前、干预后和干预后两个月)以及组与时间的交互作用的影响。将使用过程评估框架评估干预的实施过程。
已获得宁波大学伦理委员会的伦理批准(TY2024002)。HIIT研究的结果将通过同行评审期刊、科学会议以及当地教育系统进行传播。该研究方案已在ClinicalTrials.gov方案注册和结果系统(NCT06374732)上进行了回顾性注册,网址为https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06374732。