Clinical Trial

"11 for Health" in Pakistan - Effects on Physical Fitness, Health Knowledge and Well-being of 8-14-year-old Schoolchildren

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Summary
This study examined the effects of a school-based football intervention, the "11 for Health" (11fH) programme, on cardiorespiratory health, musculoskeletal fitness, health knowledge and well-being among Pakistani school children. The main questions it aimed to answer were: * Does the programme enhance Pakistani schoolchildren's cardiorespiratory health and physical fitness, including blood pressure, resting heart rate, aerobic capacity, horizontal jumping ability, agility, 30-m sprint, postural balance, BMI and waist circumference? * Does it improve their health knowledge and well-being? Researchers compared students who participated in the "11 for Health" intervention to those who continued their regular school curriculum. 254 fifth- and sixth-grade students (126 boys, 128 girls) from five schools in Islamabad participated in this study, allocated to an 11-week intervention group, a 5-week intervention group, and a control group. Researchers tested all groups before and after the intervention. Cardiorespiratory health and physical fitness were assessed with standardized tests. Health knowledge and well-being were measured with validated Urdu questionnaires.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07542574
Lead Sponsor Farman Ullah
Collaborators: University of Southern Denmark
Conditions Physical Fitness, Health Knowledge, Cardiovascular Health, Well-being
Enrollment 254 participants
Start Date 2024-05-13
Primary Completion 2024-12-20 (estimated)
Study Completion 2024-12-20 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-04-21