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GReen And Healthy Schools

Not Applicable
Conditions
Emotions
Cognitive Function 1, Social
Weight, Body
Cognitive Change
Pollution; Exposure
Interventions
Other: greening of the school environment
Registration Number
NCT04898439
Lead Sponsor
Hasselt University
Brief Summary

This project aims to investigate the health effects of making schools greener and more biodiverse. We will mainly focus on cognitive effects, well-being, and BMI. The research hypothesis is that greening schools positively influences the health of children through more exercise and cleaner air.

Detailed Description

Spending time in nature has been associated with improved physical and mental health and well-being. Developing nature-based health-promoting interventions such as providing more nature in schools to improve children's well-being will lead to benefits for society in our rapidly urbanizing world. Although the benefits of exposure to nature have been demonstrated, knowledge of integrating exposure to nature into public health guidelines is scarce. The latter requires an interdisciplinary approach that integrates the impact of nature-based interventions both on health and on the cost-effectiveness of interventions. Little is known about the health effect of greening and, in particular, increasing biodiversity in schools and we want to investigate further with this study.

This project, therefore, aims to investigate the health effects of greening primary schools and increasing biodiversity and will mainly focus on the effects on cognition, well-being, and BMI. For this, all children from 4th to 6th grade in the participating schools will be invited to participate in this study (Belgium). This study comprises control schools and intervention schools, the schools are examined before the greening and after the greening.

When the informed consent form is signed by the parents, they complete a questionnaire that assesses the child's diet, physical activity, and general questions. A urine sample will be taken for the determination of black carbon particles. The child will also perform computer tests measuring different aspects of "cognition". During these tests, we will also look at the eye movements that play an important role in the cognitive ability of the child. To get an idea of a possible effect on BMI, height and weight will be measured. The child fills in a welfare questionnaire and a questionnaire about the perception of nature itself.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria
  • Being in 4th, 5th, or 6th grade
  • Signed informed consent form by a legal representative
Exclusion Criteria
  • No knowledge of dutch

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Green schoolgreening of the school environmentThe children from schools that are being greened will be investigated and compared to the control school. We will measure cognitive function, BMI, black carbon levels and emotional wellbeing.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in black carbon levelsat the baseline, after 6 months and through study completion, an average of 1 year

We measure urinary black carbon levels. They are expressed as particles per mm2.

Change in cognitive functionAt the baseline, after 6 months and through study completion, an average of 1 year

We measure the cognitive function of children by means of a battery of tests including: stroop test, Continuous Performance, digit span, digit signal and digit selection. We combine the computer tests with eye tracking to provide information about saccadic gain during the tests. The computer tests provide data on how much time per reaction (msec) was needed or how many digits could be remembered.

Change in wellbeingat the baseline, after 6 months and through study completion, an average of 1 year

We measure the emotional wellbeing by means of the Kids screen test that builds a score of 27 points.

Change in anthropometryat the baseline, after 6 months and through study completion, an average of 1 year

We measure BMI and waist/hip circumference. They are expressed as kg/m2 and cm.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hasselt University

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Hasselt, Limburg, Belgium

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