A Classroom-based Intervention to Promote Physical Literacy in Children: ALPHYL Study Protocol
- Conditions
- Physical Activity
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Physical active learning
- Registration Number
- NCT05812118
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Valencia
- Brief Summary
The goal of this study, named the Active Learning for PHYsical Literacy (ALPHYL) study, was to describe a multicomponent class-based physically-active learning randomized control trial (RCT) in primary school children. The main purpose was to promote children's physical literacy, academic achievement and cognitive function. The ALPHYL study is mainly based on physical literacy, active school models and Supportive, Active, Autonomous, Fair and Enjoyable principles.
- Detailed Description
The ALPHYL is an 8-10-week RCT that will be conducted in six primary schools (12 classes) in Valencia and its metropolitan area. Schools will be randomly assigned to the intervention or a waiting-list control group. After a 30 h in-person training course for teachers and weekly meetings in the three months of resource preparation, the ALPHYL intervention will be conducted in physical education (PE) and non-PE lessons by teachers. The intervention consists of at least three physically active learning sessions per day plus model-based PE classes. Its feasibility will be evaluated weekly according to the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance framework. To assess its effectiveness, a pre-test, post-test and retention (8-10 weeks after the intervention) with primary outcomes (i.e. physical activity level, motor competence, perceived motor competence and physical literacy, motivation, perceived social support, academic achievement and cognitive function), secondary outcomes and covariates will be collected.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 285
- Participants enrolled in 5th grade (i.e., 10-11 years old).
- Schools must have at least two groups of primary school 5th grade and the teachers involved in both agree to participate.
- Each class group includes at least 75% of the participants.
- Children must not have taken part in other physical activity promotion interventions in the two previous years.
• None.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Experimental group Physical active learning Physical active learning intervention
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change of the self-determined motivation for physical activity Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Adapted version for children of the Behavioural Regulation Exercise Questionnaire. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 5. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the actual motor competence Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Assessment of the actual motor competence using Canadian Agility Movement Skill Assessment test
Change of the perceived motor competence Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Assessment of this variable using Pictorial scale of Perceived Movement Skill Competence. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 4. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the executive function Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Stroop test
Change of the perceived social support Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention The Physical Activity Family and Friends Support Scale. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 5. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the academic achievement Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Final grade scores at school
Change of the physical activity level Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Assessment of the physical activity by accelerometers
Change of the perceived physical literacy Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Assessment of this variable using Physical Literacy for Children Questionnaire. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 4. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the working memory Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Digit Span test
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change of the alienation with school Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Health Behaviour in school-age children questionnaire. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 5. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the physical activity intention Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Future intention of physical activity scale. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 5. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the physical activity psychological need satisfaction according to the Self-Determination Theory at physical education Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Basic psychological needs satisfaction scale within physical education setting. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 5. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the active commuting to/from school Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Survey adapted from Centers for Disease Control Kids-Walk-to-School programme by investigators of the International Physical Activity and the Environment Network. Participants will indicate the number of days travelling both to and from school by walking, bicycling or skateboarding in an average school week. Total number of active trips per week to and from school will be summed (range = 0-10 trips). Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the body image perception Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Children Body Figure Silhouette evaluation. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 7. Higher scores mean overweight and obese appearance.
Change of the social identity Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Social Identity Questionnaire for Physical Education/Sport. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 5. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the body Mass Index Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention The assessment of height and weight will be use to calculate body mass index
Change of the cardiorespiratory fitness Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Assessment of this fitness component using Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run test
Change of the school satisfaction Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Intrinsic Satisfaction Classroom Scale. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 5. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the perceived physical self-concept Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention The pictorial scale of Physical Self-Concept in Children. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 4. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the knowledge related to physical activity and healthy lifestyles Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention This variable will be evaluated using the Self-Determination index. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 5. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the physical activity participation (self-reported) Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Physical activity will be self-reported using Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children. Minimum and maximum response values are from 1 to 5. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Change of the sedentary behaviour Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention Youth Leisure-Time Sedentary Behaviour Questionaire in minutes
Change of the math fluency calculation Measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention and 8-10 weeks after the intervention The Spanish version of the Woodcock-Johnson III test
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Valencia
🇪🇸Valencia, Spain