Syracuse University Fit Families Program: Autism
- Conditions
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Registration Number
- NCT02940899
- Lead Sponsor
- Syracuse University
- Brief Summary
Syracuse University Fit Families is designed to increase the activity level and frequency of the children through modified activities using adapted equipment and, importantly, to increase the families' comfort level in having their children participate in a variety of physical activities, including team and individual sports.
- Detailed Description
Syracuse University Fit Families is designed to increase the activity level and frequency of the children through modified activities using adapted equipment and, importantly, to increase the families' comfort level in having the children participate in a variety of physical activities, including team and individual sports. By increasing physical activity levels, investigators can reduce sedentary behaviors that lead to conditions such as obesity and cardiovascular diseases. The investigators will provide a series of workshops that will also teach children and families how to access nearby facilities and modify familiar activities, resulting in health benefits for all. Children, and parents will be involved in developmentally designed, land-based and aquatic physical activities. Parents will be engage in vibrant discussions with professionals and other parents who share similar experiences.
Services provided through the Syracuse University Fit families program are designed to improve the emotional, social and physical well-being of the participants. This program will include 1) educational seminars for parents on topics that improve awareness, advocacy, and access to community services; 2) inclusive games and modified sports for children, and parents to improve self-awareness, social interactions, and physical fitness; 3) individual consultation with physical activity professionals to address children's and families' social and recreational needs; and 4) opportunities for social networking for families participating in the program, including mentoring of youth by adapted sports athletes.
The project is proposed to run from November 2015 through June 2017. Five one-day workshops will be offered annually to participants covering topics of: 1) sensory integration, 2) communication, 3) motor development and physical activity; 4) aquatic; and 5) sport opportunities (individual and team sport). As part of program evaluation, the investigators will be conducting measurements on parents (e.g., quality of life, physical activity levels) and children (e.g., social communication, sensory behaviors, quality of life, physical activity levels, blood pressure). The investigators will assess these in a pre-post fashion in order to determine whether the program has led to generalized improvements in these areas. The testing procedure requires minimal invasion and it is not overwhelming for the participants. The investigators have implemented similar procedures in previous programs.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 36
- Clinical diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders
- Children with autism spectrum disorders 5-11 years old
- Must be ambulatory
- Must be able to follow verbal or picture directions with support.
- Must not exhibit aggressive behavior.
- Children with autism spectrum disorders younger than 4-11 years old
- Children with autism spectrum disorders older than 11 years old
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Physical Activity Two years To assess physical activity levels among families of children with autism spectrum disorders. This outcome will be measured by counting steps by day using accelerometry.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Adaptive behavior Two years To asses adaptive behavior of children with autism spectrum disorders. This outcome will be measured using the Vinland Adaptive Behavior Scales.
Motor skills of Parents and Children Two years To asses the motor skills of parents and children with autism spectrum disorders. This outcome will be measured using the Test of Gross Motor Development 2.
Reported Behavior Problems Two years To asses is there a change in parents' reported behavioral problems of children with autism spectrum disorders as a result of the intervention. This outcome will be measured using the Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC 2).
Sensory Processing Two years To asses is there a change in in sensory processing as a result of the intervention. This outcome will be measured using the Sensory Profile (Dunn 1999).
Quality of Life of Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Two years To asses the quality of life children with autism spectrum disorders. This outcome will be measured using self reports.
Physical Activity Experiences Two years To asses parents' experiences regarding physical activity. This will be measured using quantitative parent reports.
Cardiovascular Health Two years Examine the effect of Fit Families on central blood pressure in the parents of children with ASD. This will be derived from brachial pressure waveforms obtained via an oscillometric cuff.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Syracuse University
🇺🇸Syracuse, New York, United States