| Literature DB >> 26445674 |
Maremka Zwinkels1, Olaf Verschuren1, Kristel Lankhorst2, Karin van der Ende-Kastelijn2, Janke de Groot2, Frank Backx3, Anne Visser-Meily4, Tim Takken5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Children and adolescents with a chronic disease or physical disability have lower fitness levels compared to their non-disabled peers. Low physical fitness is associated with reduced physical activity, increased cardiovascular diseases, and lower levels of both cognitive and psychosocial functioning. Moreover, children and adolescents with a chronic disease or physical disability participate less in both recreational and competitive sports. A variety of intervention studies have shown positive, but only temporary, effects of training programs. Next to issues related to the chronic condition itself, various personal and environmental factors play a key role in determining the extent to which they participate in sports or physical activities. Due to these barriers, sport participation in the immediate after-school hours seems to be a feasible solution to get these children and adolescents physical active structurally. To investigate if an after school sport program can sustain the positive effects of an intervention, a standardized interval training will be given to improve physical fitness levels. High-intensity Interval Training (HIT) is superior to moderate-intensity continuous training in improving physical fitness in patients with chronic diseases. Therefore, the Sport-2-Stay-Fit study will investigate whether after school sport participation can increase the sustainability of a HIT program in children and adolescents with a chronic disease or physical disability.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Children; Chronic disease; Exercise; Health; Interval training; Physical disability; Physical fitness; Sport participation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26445674 PMCID: PMC4594646 DOI: 10.1186/s13102-015-0016-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil ISSN: 2052-1847
Fig. 1Schematic research design of the Sport-2-Stay-Fit study. HIT: High-intensity interval training
Schematic design of the HIT program. HIT: High-intensity interval training
| Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency (p/w) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| Duration | 30 sec | 30 sec | 30 sec | 30 sec | 30 sec | 30 sec | 30 sec | 30 sec |
| Intensity | max | max | max | max | max | max | max | max |
| Work:rest ratio | 1:4 | 1:4 | 1:4 | 1:4 | 1:3 | 1:3 | 1:3 | 1:3 |
| Repetitions | 8 | 8 | 10 | 10 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 |
| Total time | 20 min | 20 min | 25 min | 25 min | 24 min | 24 min | 24 min | 24 min |
Overview of the outcome measures of the Sport-2-Stay-Fit
| Outcome measure | Parameter | Measurement |
|---|---|---|
| Physical Fitness | Anaerobic fitness | Muscle Power Sprint Test (MPST) |
| Agility | 10x5 meter sprint | |
| Aerobic fitness | Shuttle run/ride test (SRT) | |
| Strength | Grip strength | |
| Reverse curl | ||
| Seated push up | ||
| Standing broad jump/One stroke push | ||
| Flexibility | Modified Apley test | |
| Modified Thomas test | ||
| Cardiovascular Health | Morphologic | Length, weight, BMI |
| Bioelectrical impedance analysis | ||
| Metabolic | Sphygmomanometer | |
| Arteriograph | ||
| Finger puncture | ||
| Physical Activity | Modality | Activ8 |
| Activity diary | ||
| Cognitive functioning | School performance | Type of education |
| Educational achievement test | ||
| Attention | Bourdon-Vos | |
| Cancellation task | ||
| Capture task | ||
| Psychosocial functioning | Self-perception | Self-Perception Profile for Children (SPPC) |
| Quality of life | Disabkids | |
| Self-efficacy | Exercise Self-efficacy Scale (ESES) |
Overview of different SRT protocols. SRT: shuttle run/ride test
| Participants | Protocol | Distance | Starting pace | Increasement per min |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Able to run | SRT I | 10-meter line | 5.0 km/h | 0.25 km/h |
| Walk independently (not able to run) | SRT II | 10-meter line | 2.0 km/h | 0.25 km/h |
| Using walking devices | SRT II | 7.5-meter square | 1.5 km/h | 0.19 km/h |
| Wheelchair users | SRT II | 10-meter line | 2.0 km/h | 0.25 km/h |