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Effect of High Intensity Children's Games Compared With Medium Intensityregulation, Obesity Biomarkers and Body Composition in Boys and Girls

U

Universidad Surcolombiana

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Obesity, Childhood

Treatments

Other: High-Intensity Interval Training
Other: Medium-Intensity Interval Training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

To evaluate the effect of high intensity children's games compared with those of medium intensity on cardiac autonomic regulation, obesity biomarkers and body composition in Boys and Girls from 6 to 9 years old with Obesity or Overweight

Full description

Childhood obesity presents as a multifactorial disease with serious health consequences . In the department of Huila, the situation with respect to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and childhood obesity is similar to the whole country and is a public health problem, recognized by the territorial entities. Autonomic dysfunction associated with obesity has been documented in adults and has been related to eventual CVD. The evidence for autonomic dysfunction in children remains contradictory, as well as whether this eventual dysfunction can be reversed with training. High intensity interval training (HIIT) is considered efficient because it achieves similar benefits to moderate or low intensity aerobic exercise, but in less time in the adult population ; In children and adolescents, HIIT training strategies have been tested with excellent results, related to both body weight and cardiorespiratory fitness, and could improve autonomic control. In the case of children, HIIT must be transformed to adapt them to the corresponding age. Children's recreational games have a similar pattern to HIIT; with intervals of high intensity alternated by short periods of rest; However, high-intensity games take into account children's motor development and aim to achieve some benefits of HIIT without necessarily meeting its goals in terms of cardiovascular demand. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of high intensity children's games (HIIG) compared to medium intensity games (MIIG) on cardiac autonomic regulation and body composition in Boys and Girls from 6 to 9 years old with Obesity or Overweight from the city of Neiva-Huila.

In this research, an experimental type design, a randomized controlled clinical trial, will be applied. Reference population: Children between 6 and 9 years old with overweight and obesity, enrolled in educational institutions in Neiva. To determine the experimental sample, the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be applied. The participants will subsequently be randomly divided into two intervention groups and a control group. The sample for this study will be 35 children in the control group and 35 children in the HIIG group and 35 MIIG children, randomly chosen from among the boys and girls who have authorization from their tutors and who agree to participate voluntarily who have complied with the above criteria. The project will be developed in different four research phases: Phase I (Sensitization to parents and children), Phase II (Medical Assessment, Course navette test, Measurement of heart rate variability, Initial measurement of anthropometric parameters, body composition , salivary biomarkers for obesity), Phase III (high intensity children's games program will be for 12 weeks for the HIIG group and moderate intensity children's games program for the MIIG group according to Biljon et., al and Phase IV (Again, measurement of phase II variables.) It is hoped to determine if training through games changes cardiac autonomic control; inflammatory markers; as well as improve anthropometric variables and positively impact family lifestyles participants.

Enrollment

100 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

6 to 9 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children from 6 to 9 years old with the consent of their parents or guardians and who agree to participate
  • Clinically healthy verified by medical examination according to the Clinical Guide for cardiovascular evaluation prior to sports practice in pediatrics .
  • Children with weight above the 85th percentile in relation to their growth and development scale for Colombia and as suggested by the study by Cole et., al
  • Children who are included in the general social security system

Exclusion criteria

  • Children with musculoskeletal diseases that limit or contraindicate physical activity.
  • Children with chronic diseases (chronic asthma, kidney disease, diabetes), or who have received medications that alter body composition or in-sulin secretion such as glucocorticoids.
  • Children who on medical examination have shown any history or evidence of heart disease
  • Hypertension (defined as blood pressure above the 95th percentile for systolic or diastolic values)
  • Diagnosed attention deficit hypersensitivity disorder
  • Children who at the clinical discretion cannot participate or who have presented any symptoms (dyspnea, chest pain, palpitations, among others) during the physical fitness test.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

100 participants in 3 patient groups

HIIG Group
Active Comparator group
Description:
General nutritional recommendations will be suggested in an initial consultation with weekly telephone follow-up. The high intensity children's games program for 12 weeks, . In this group the activities will include 3 weekly sessions. . The games last 6 minutes with a 2 minute break, four games per session; which is the one established for children of these ages according to the cited authors. The session is divided into 5 minutes of warm-up, 36 minutes of intervention and 8 minutes of cool-down. The intensity varies between 85-95% of HR max. According to the equation of Tanka et., Al. HR max = 208-0.7 x age
Treatment:
Other: High-Intensity Interval Training
MIIG Group
Active Comparator group
Description:
: The interventions will be carried out by a graduate in physical education, recreation and / or sports and the main researcher. General nutritional recommendations will be suggested in an initial consultation with weekly telephone follow-up. The medium intensity physical activity program for 12 weeks (28). Medium intensity activities are very similar to those taught in physical education class. In this group the activities will include 3 weekly sessions, with six episodes of 10 min at 65% to 85% of maximum heart rate (HRmax) separated by 5 min of recovery.
Treatment:
Other: Medium-Intensity Interval Training
Control Group
No Intervention group
Description:
In this group, measurements will be made before, during and after the study. Neither medium nor high intensity interventions will be carried out in order to generate comparisons, control biases and confounding and interaction variables. However, the interventions that have been most beneficial in the intervention groups. It could be implemented in this study once the analysis between groups has been completed, according to the recommendations and follow-up by the ethics committee.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Gilberto Astaiza, MD; Universidad Surcolombiana

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