Physical Activity Intervention Among College Students
- Conditions
- Physical Activity
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Activity tracker
- Registration Number
- NCT03061357
- Lead Sponsor
- Texas Tech University
- Brief Summary
This project was to examine the effects of incorporating modern wearable technology into the credit-based Physical Activity Instructional Program for promoting habitual levels of physical activity among college students.
- Detailed Description
This project was a cluster randomized trial examining the effects of utilizing a wearable activity tracker in a credit-based Physical Activity Instructional Program on promoting habitual levels of physical activity (PA) in college students.
The project was conducted in a large public university located in the mid-south region of the US. The university offers more than one hundred 1-credit hour PAIPs per academic semester. Considering the pilot nature of the study, the target PAIPs was limited to those meeting the following inclusion criteria: 1) PAIP with a size of 30 students that generally show an approximately equal gender distribution; and 2) PAIP that delivers the principles and practice of individually tailored habitual activity plans. The investigators randomly selected 14 eligible PAIPs and assigned them into intervention (k=7) and control (k=7) groups. The outcome measures of interests were the changes in objectively and subjectively measured physical activity over an academic semester.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 187
- healthy college students who were enrolled in 1-credit physical activity instruction programs.
- did not wish to participate;
- have currently used their own wearable activity tracker;
- indicated any major physical, psychiatric, or cardiovascular-related problems diagnosed by a physician.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Activity tracker group Activity tracker Participants in intervention arm were provided with a small and lightweight activity tracker, Misfit Flash (Misfit Wearables Co., Burlingame, CA), that can be worn with a clasp or watch band. A handout detailing the step-by-step instructions for utilizing the activity tracker with Misfit App on their smartphone was provided. There was no intervention component mandated in the curriculum of intervention PAIP courses; rather, participants were continuously encouraged by the instructors to track their activity levels and use all the features in Misfit App on a daily basis as they learned health benefits of PA and as to how to develop individualized, life-long PA plan during the course of semester.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from baseline in objectively measured physical activity to 15 weeks baseline and 15 weeks Physical activity was objectively measured using an ActiGraph Actitrainer (ActiGraph LLC, Pensacola, FL, USA) accelerometer.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from baseline in subjectively measured physical activity baseline and 15 weeks Physical activity was subjectively measured using International Physical Activity Questionnaire.