Space - for physical activity
ISRCTN | ISRCTN79122411 |
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DOI | https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN79122411 |
Secondary identifying numbers | N/A |
- Submission date
- 07/12/2010
- Registration date
- 07/02/2011
- Last edited
- 17/07/2018
- Recruitment status
- No longer recruiting
- Overall study status
- Completed
- Condition category
- Other
Prospectively registered
Protocol
Statistical analysis plan
Results
Individual participant data
Plain English summary of protocol
Not provided at time of registration
Contact information
Mr Jens Troelsen
Scientific
Scientific
Campusvej 55
Odense M
5230
Denmark
jtroelsen@health.sdu.dk |
Study information
Study design | Controlled randomised block design with 2-year follow up |
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Primary study design | Interventional |
Secondary study design | Randomised controlled trial |
Study setting(s) | Other |
Study type | Treatment |
Participant information sheet | Not available in web format, please use contact details below to request a patient information sheet |
Scientific title | A block randomised controlled trial evaluating the effect of a multilevel intervention to promote physical activity in adolescents |
Study acronym | Space |
Study objectives | The aim of the study is to assess the effect of a multilevel intervention on adolescent daily physical activity and physical fitness in seven intervention schools compared with seven control schools. |
Ethics approval(s) | The study has been considered by the Danish Ethical Committee and they concluded that formal ethics approval was not required. This project is registered at the Danish Data Protection Agency (Datatilsynet) (ref: 2009-41-3628). |
Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied | Physical activity and physical fitness |
Intervention | The intervention will comprise four areas. The intervention areas will be aimed at: 1. Active transport 2. The school's outdoor areas 3. Playspots 4. Organised physical fitness For each of the intervention areas, a number of physical improvements will be implemented in the districts to either modify existing structures or to establish new ones. Furthermore, the physical structural enhancement, distributed on the interventions, will be followed up by organisational interventions that support the possibilities of activity by use of, for instance, activity assistants, changed access conditions or traffic action plans. It is a common feature of the intervention areas that they will be manageable for a municipality to establish and maintain as far as size and financial level are concerned. |
Intervention type | Other |
Primary outcome measure | Average daily physical activity measured with accelerometer (counts/min/child/day). The primary outcome will be supported by analyses of time spent in moderate to vigorous activity and time spent sedentary measured with accelerometer (min/day). |
Secondary outcome measures | Secondary outcome measures: 1. Overweight measured with waist circumference (cm) 2. Physical fitness measured with 'the Andersen test' (metre) 3. Active transport to/from school measured with diary (times/week) 4. Physical activity in recess periods measured with accelerometer (counts/min) Predefined explorative outcome measures: 1. The primary and secondary outcome measures will be analyzed for four different subpopulations defined by: physical activity at baseline, parental socioeconomic status, weight status at baseline and gender 2. Grip strength measured with digital hand dynamometer (kg) 3. Time spent on television viewing, computer or other sedentary activities measured with questionnaire (hours/day) 4. Time spent on biking measured with diary (times/week) 5. School satisfaction measured with questionnaire (index five categories of liking school) 6. Self-rated health measured with questionnaire (index four categories) 7. Social network measured with questionnaire (time spent with friends and family) 8. Experience of subjective health complaints measured with questionnaire (numbers and times of multiple experienced health complaints) |
Overall study start date | 01/04/2010 |
Completion date | 30/06/2012 |
Eligibility
Participant type(s) | Patient |
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Age group | Child |
Sex | Both |
Target number of participants | 1348 in total (623 in the intervention group and 725 in the control group) |
Key inclusion criteria | Children attending 5th or 6th grade at one of the 14 participating schools in April 2010 |
Key exclusion criteria | Children following special education classes |
Date of first enrolment | 01/04/2010 |
Date of final enrolment | 30/06/2012 |
Locations
Countries of recruitment
- Denmark
Study participating centre
Campusvej 55
Odense M
5230
Denmark
5230
Denmark
Sponsor information
Trygfonden (Denmark)
Industry
Industry
Lyngby Hovedgade 4,2
Kgs. Lyngby
2800
Denmark
info@trygfonden.dk | |
Website | http://trygfonden.dk/ |
https://ror.org/02rcazp29 |
Funders
Funder type
Industry
Trygfonden (Denmark)
No information available
Results and Publications
Intention to publish date | |
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Individual participant data (IPD) Intention to share | No |
IPD sharing plan summary | Not provided at time of registration |
Publication and dissemination plan | Not provided at time of registration |
IPD sharing plan |
Study outputs
Output type | Details | Date created | Date added | Peer reviewed? | Patient-facing? |
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Protocol article | protocol | 10/10/2011 | Yes | No | |
Results article | results | 12/06/2014 | Yes | No | |
Results article | results | 01/02/2017 | Yes | No |
Editorial Notes
17/07/2018: Publication reference added.