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Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ; 15(1): 92, 2018 09 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30253776

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Metabolic health in people with obesity is determined by body composition. In this study, we examined the influence of a combined strength exercise and motivational programme -embedded in the school curriculum- on adolescents body composition and daily physical activity. METHODS: A total of 695 adolescents (11-15y) from nine Dutch secondary schools participated in a one year cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT). In the intervention schools, physical education teachers were instructed to spend 15-30 min of all physical education lessons (2× per week) on strength exercises. Monthly motivational lessons were given to stimulate students to be more physically active. Control schools followed their usual curriculum. The primary outcome measure was body composition assessed by the deuterium dilution technique. Daily physical activity and sedentary behaviour measured by accelerometry served as a secondary outcome. RESULTS: After 1 year, a 1.6% fat mass difference was found in favour of the intervention group (p = .007). This reflected a 0.9 kg difference in fat free mass (intervention>control; p = .041) and 0.7 kg difference in fat mass (intervention

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Body Composition , Muscle Strength , Obesity/prevention & control , Physical Education and Training/methods , Program Evaluation/methods , School Health Services , Adolescent , Adolescent Behavior , Child , Cluster Analysis , Curriculum , Female , Humans , Male , Motivation , Netherlands , Retrospective Studies , Schools , Students
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BMC Public Health ; 16: 496, 2016 06 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27287848

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BACKGROUND: Overweight youngsters are better in absolute strength exercises than their normal-weight counterparts; a physiological phenomenon with promising psychological impact. In this paper we describe the study protocol of the Dutch, school-based program 'Focus on Strength' that aims to improve body composition of 11-13 year old students, and with that to ultimately improve their quality of life. METHODS: The development of this intervention is based on the Intervention Mapping (IM) protocol, which starts from a needs assessment, uses theory and empirical research to develop a detailed intervention plan, and anticipates program implementation and evaluation. This novel intervention targets first year students in preparatory secondary vocational education (11-13 years of age). Teachers are the program implementers. One part of the intervention involves a 30 % increase of strength exercises in the physical education lessons. The other part is based on Motivational Interviewing, promoting autonomous motivation of students to become more physically active outside school. Performance and change objectives are described for both teachers and students. The effectiveness of the intervention will be tested in a Randomized Controlled Trial in 9 Dutch high schools. DISCUSSION: Intervention Mapping is a useful framework for program planning a school-based program to improve body composition and motivation to exercise in 11-13 year old adolescents by a "Focus on Strength". TRIAL REGISTRATION: NTR5676 , registered 8 February 2016 (retrospectively registered).


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Obesity/prevention & control , Students/psychology , Adolescent , Adolescent Health Services , Child , Female , Health Promotion/methods , Humans , Male , Netherlands , Obesity/psychology , Physical Education and Training , Program Development , Quality of Life , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Research Design , School Health Services , Schools
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