| Literature DB >> 31518355 |
Sarahjane Belton1, Andrew McCarren2, Bronagh McGrane3, Danielle Powell4, Johann Issartel1.
Abstract
Low levels of physical activity in youth are an issue internationally, with the age related decline in levels over the adolescent period of particular concern. This study evaluated a multi-component school-based intervention (Y-PATH: Youth-Physical Activity Towards Health), focused on halting the age-related decline in physical activity of youth in early adolescence. A cluster randomized controlled trial in 20 post primary schools (10 control, 10 intervention) was conducted. Data were collected from all 20 schools at baseline (2013), and 12 months (2014), and from 10 of these schools (5 intervention) at 24 months (2015). The setting was mixed gender post primary schools residing in the greater area of Dublin, Ireland. Principals from each school were asked to nominate one first year class group attending their school in September 2013 to participate in the study (N = 564). Intervention schools implemented the Y-PATH whole school intervention, comprising teacher component, parent component, and PE component; while control schools continued with usual care. The main outcome measure was accelerometer derived average minutes of daily moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Data were analysed from October 2015 -November 2017. At baseline 490 participants were assessed (mean age 12.78y ± .42). Results of the multilevel regression analysis confirmed that there was a significant time intervention effect, and this was predominantly contributed by the difference between control and intervention groups within females. Findings support the case for national dissemination of the Y-PATH intervention so that the knowledge learned can be translated to routine practice in schools.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31518355 PMCID: PMC6743772 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221684
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flow of participants through the study.
Fig 2Theoretical framework of the Y-PATH intervention.
Baseline characteristics (mean ± standard deviation) by gender and intervention condition.
| Control | Intervention | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | Male | Female | |
| Age (years) | 12.81 ± .44 | 12.8 ± .41 | 12.8 ± .42 | 12.79 ± .4 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 19.34 ± 3.15 | 20.29 ± 2.81 | 20.01 ± 3.06 | 20.83 ± 3.45 |
| MVPA (mins/day) | 61.24 ± 24.97 | 48.68 ± 22.41 | 56.18 ±2 0.54 | 53.34 ± 18.77 |
Sample size and MVPA (minutes/day) at each time point by gender and intervention condition.
| Control | Intervention | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | Male | Female | |||||
| N | Mins MVPA | n | mins MVPA | N | mins MVPA | n | mins MVPA | |
| T1 | 123 | 61.25 | 118 | 48.68 | 112 | 56.18 | 118 | 53.34 |
| T2 | 80 | 54.99 | 90 | 42.33 | 76 | 54.45 | 82 | 49.44 |
| T3 | 40 | 55.46 | 61 | 38.35 | 48 | 54.12 | 54 | 50.47 |
Fig 3MVPA (minutes/day) across time and gender for control and intervention groups.
Parameter estimates of main fixed effects.
| Parameter | Est. | S.E. | D.F. | t | p | C.I. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24.961 | 3.495 | 80.134 | 7.141 | <0.001 | (18.005,31.918) | |
| Time (1v2) | -0.932 | 2.278 | 772.062 | -0.335 | 0.738 | (-6.404,4.539) |
| Time (1v3) | -1.185 | 2.797 | 480.827 | -0.424 | 0.672 | (-6.681,4.311) |
| 5.982 | 3.09 | 771.32 | 1.936 | 0.053 | (-0.084,12.047 | |
| -11.842 | 4.690 | 80.919 | -2.525 | 0.014 | (-21.175,-2.509) | |
| 4.369 | 4.422 | 772.955 | 0.988 | 0.323 | (-4.321,13.049) | |
| Time 1 * Male | -3.352 | 3.935 | 739.160 | -0.852 | 0.395 | -(11.076,4.373) |
| Time 3 * Male | 0.841 | 4.009 | 506.500 | 0.210 | 0.834 | (-7.0358, 8.718) |
| Time 1 * Control | 7.487 | 3.753 | 771.995 | 1.995 | 0.046 | (0.121,14.853) |
| Time 3 * Control | 1.645 | 3.763 | 498.101 | 0.437 | 0.662 | (-5.747,9.038) |
| Time 1 * Male*Control | -2.212 | 5.470 | 770.614 | -0.404 | 0.686 | (-12.951,8.526) |
| Time 3 * Male*Control | -3.879 | 5.613 | 538.746 | -0.691 | 0.490 | (-14.906,7.147) |
| 0.501 | 0.045 | 505.010 | 11.112 | <0.001 | (0.409,0.586) | |
| 0.103 | 0.057 | 468.847 | 1.800 | 0.072 | (-0.009,0.216) |
* Implies significance at the α = 0.05,
** Implies significance at the α = 0.01
Type III analysis of interaction effects.
| Parameter | F | D.F. | p |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time * Intervention | 4.537 | (2, 582.684) | 0.011 |
| Gender * Intervention | 0.902 | (1,403.048) | 0.343 |
| Gender*Time | 1.634 | (2,592.168) | 0.196 |
| Time * Intervention*Gender | 0.239 | (2,592.168) | 0.787 |
| Baseline MVP * Intervention | 3.240 | (1,486.847) | 0.072 |
*Implies significance at the α = 0.05
Post hoc contrast test analysis for significant interaction effects.
| Comparison | Estimated Difference | d | p | C.I. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline Control | -3.277 | 0.205 | 0.443 | (-11.773,5.217) |
| Post Control vs | -9.657 | 0.604 | 0.03 | (-18.364,-0.952) |
| Post Female control vs | -11.842 | 0.742 | 0.014 | (-21.175,-2.509) |
| Post Male control vs | -7.476 | 0.465 | 0.143 | (-17.519,2.572) |
* Implies significance at the α = 0.05,