Clinical Trial

The Use of Competition in a School-based Intervention for Increasing Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Adolescents

Study acronym: B2L-M
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Record status
This record was last updated November 21, 2024 (before its estimated April 2025 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
Regular physical activity offers numerous physical, psychological, and cognitive health benefits. However, physical inactivity among adolescents remains a global concern, with 81% of 11- to 17-year-olds failing to meet WHO's recommendation of at least one hour of moderate- to vigorous-intensity activity daily. This inactivity contributes to immediate and long-term health risks, as many non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in adulthood are linked to behaviors established during adolescence. Promoting healthy lifestyles early is crucial for lifelong health and disease prevention. One significant barrier to effective school-based physical activity programs, such as High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), is maintaining student motivation. Low engagement often results in poor adherence. Integrating competition-focused on effort rather than performance-may enhance student participation and make HIIT interventions more effective and easier to implement. This study will evaluate the impact of competition on the Burn 2 Learn - Mallorca (B2L-M) program, targeting adolescents aged 15-18. The intervention aims to determine whether competition improves engagement and outcomes compared to non-competitive groups. The primary outcome is cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), while secondary outcomes include muscular strength, physical activity levels, body composition, mental health (stress and sleep quality), behavior change mediators (self-efficacy, motivation), on-task behavior, blood pressure, and sitting posture. The B2L-M intervention will involve a 16-week, three-arm cluster randomized controlled trial in Mallorca, Spain, recruiting approximately 360 students from six schools. The program includes teacher-led HIIT sessions twice weekly during physical education, supported by information seminars, a dedicated website, and parental e-newsletters. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline and after 16 weeks.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06699862
Lead Sponsor University of the Balearic Islands
Conditions Cardiorespratory Fitness, Mental Health, School-based Intervention
Enrollment 200 participants
Start Date 2024-03-01
Primary Completion 2025-04 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-04 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2024-11-21