| Literature DB >> 21985278 |
Mette Toftager1, Lars B Christiansen, Peter L Kristensen, Jens Troelsen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of the School site, Play Spot, Active transport, Club fitness and Environment (SPACE) Study was to develop, document, and assess a comprehensive intervention in local school districts that promote everyday physical activity (PA) among 11-15-year-old adolescents. The study is based on a social ecological framework, and is designed to implement organizational and structural changes in the physical environment. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21985278 PMCID: PMC3202239 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Illustration of the SPACE study design.
Figure 2Flow diagram of recruitment and randomization of schools in the SPACE for physical activity study.
Figure 3Intervention components in the SPACE for physical activity study.
Description of baseline measurements April-June 2010, study population (adolescents: n = 1348, parents: n = 1348, school managements: n = 14), and response rate
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| Questionnaire | Adolescents | Students filled out an e-survey in a school session with questions about physical activity, health, neighbourhood, school etc. | Duration: 30 minutes. During the week when wearing accelerometer in April-June 2010 | 97.4% |
| Diaries | Adolescents | Every morning during one week the students filled out a diary with information about active transportation, and use of accelerometer | 5 minutes each school day in 1 week (5 weekdays and 2 weekend days) simultaneously with wearing the accelerometer, in April-June 2010 | 96.6% |
| Physical fitness and anthropometric tests | Adolescents | Students (without health problems) participated in a physical testing session of 11/2 hour including: body measurements (weight, height, waist circumference), running test, agility test, fitness test | Duration 11/2 hour, at the end of the week when wearing accelerometre. April-June 2010 | 93.9% |
| MTI Actigraph | Adolescents | Students wore an accelerometer (MTI Actigraph, | All day in 1 week (5 weekdays and 2 weekend days) in April-June 2010 | 88.6%* |
| Questionnaire | Parents | One parent (mother or father) completed an e- | Duration: 15 minutes. In April-June 2010 | 72.6% |
| Questionnaire | School | A person from the school management completed | Duration: 10 minutes. In April-June 2010 | 100% |
*Response rate calculated as those wearing accelerometer for at least 9 hours in at least 4 days (time interval 7a m-11 pm. cut out blocks of non wear defined as 20 min of inactivity - consecutive zeroes).
Figure 4Primary, secondary, and predefined explorative outcome measures.
Baseline participant characteristics
| Total Baseline population (n = 1194-1348)* | Intervention group (n = 574-623)* | Control group (n = 633-725)* | Difference between intervention and control (p-value) | |
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| | 652 (48.4) | 307(49.3) | 345 (47.4) | 38 |
| | 696 (51.6) | 316 (50.7) | 380 (52.6) | 64 (p = .54) |
| 12.5 (0.63) | 12.4 (0.63) | 12.5 (0.62) | 0.05 (p = .17) | |
| 18.9 (3.01) | 18.9 (3.00) | 18.8 (3.03) | 0.09 (p = .59) | |
| 47.2 (10.18) | 47.2 (10.04) | 47.2 (10.31) | 0.08 (p = .89) | |
| 157.6 (8.37) | 157.5 (8.20) | 157.7 (8.53) | 0.22 (p = .65) | |
| 69.8 (8.77) | 70.1 (8.83) | 69.5 (8.71) | 0.67 (p = .17) | |
| 1000.3 (103.47) | 1000.6 (103.09) | 1000.1 (103.89) | 0.52 (p = .93) | |
| 609.3 (241.4) | 596.7 (229.6) | 620.3 (250.7) | 19.4 (p = .09) | |
* n varies due to different sources of data. #Mean counts/min calculated using only the vertical axis.