A multiple targeted research protocol for a quasi-experimental trial in primary school children based on an active break intervention: The imola active breaks (i-move) study

  • Alice Masini
  • , Marcello Lanari
  • , Sofia Marini
  • , Alessia Tessari
  • , Stefania Toselli
  • , Rita Stagni
  • , Maria Cristina Bisi
  • , Laura Bragonzoni
  • , Davide Gori
  • , Alessandra Sansavini
  • , Andrea Ceciliani
  • , Laura Dallolio

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Abstract

Background: Children and adolescents should perform, according to the World Health Organization guidelines, at least 60 min of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per-day in order to avoid the risk of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. The school represents a fundamental setting to conduct interventions to promote physical activity (PA) and contrast sedentary behaviors. Active breaks (ABs), bouts of 10 min of PA conducted inside the classroom, seem to be a good strategy to promote PA and improve classroom behavior. The aim of this study protocol is to describe the design and the assessment of the Imola Active Breaks I-MOVE study. Methods: The I-MOVE study is a school-based intervention trial, with a quasi-experimental design, performed in a primary school. It involves one experimental-group performing the intervention, focused on ABs, and one control-group. Nine main outcomes are evaluated: PA and sedentary behaviors; health related fitness; motor control development; dietary patterns; anthropometric evaluation; sociodemographic determinants; cognitive function; time-on-task behavior and quality of life. Conclusions: Results from the I-MOVE study will help to clarify the effects of incorporating ABs in the Italian school curriculum as a new public health strategy and an innovative school model oriented to the well-being of children and teachers for the best quality of school life.

Lingua originaleInglese
Numero di articolo6123
pagine (da-a)1-16
Numero di pagine16
RivistaInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume17
Numero di pubblicazione17
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 set 2020
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