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Evaluation of a Walking School Bus Program

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Seattle Children's Healthcare System

Status

Completed

Conditions

Physical Activity
Obesity

Treatments

Behavioral: Walking School Bus

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01626807
1R01CA163146-01A1

Details and patient eligibility

About

Just two generations ago, walking or bicycling to school was the norm for a substantial number of US children, e.g. 48% of children walked or biked to school in 1969 versus only 13% in 2009. This decline occurred in the same timeframe as the childhood obesity epidemic, which is at record high levels in the US and affects low-income and ethnic minority children the most. This project will test "the walking school bus" (WSB) program, in which children walk to and from school with adults, and its impact on low-income, ethnic minority children's walking to school, physical activity, and risk for obesity. Ultimately, this line of research has the potential to provide a low-cost, easy to disseminate program to reduce risk of obesity and cancer for at-risk children.

The investigators Specific Aims among 3rd-5th grade children include:

SA1) To recruit 770 child-parent dyads from 22 elementary schools over 4 years and conduct a cluster randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy of a WSB program on children's walking to school, physical activity, and BMI z-score over a school-year SA2) To collect and analyze data on individual-, school-, and macro-level influences on changes to children's walking to school resulting from the WSB program

The Primary Hypotheses to be tested, in comparison to control children, include:

H1) The WSB program will increase children's walking to school over a school-year.

H1a) Parents' outcome expectations and self-efficacy will mediate the relationship between the WSB and changes to children's walking to school.

H1b) Walkability, safety, and acculturation will moderate changes to children's walking to school.

H2) The WSB program will increase children's physical activity and decrease BMI z-scores over a school-year.

H3) The WSB program will increase school-level pedestrian safety behaviors over a school-year.

Enrollment

838 patients

Sex

All

Ages

7 to 14 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • physically capable of walking to and from school
  • live within 1-mile of school or parents agree to regularly drop off children within 1-mile of school
  • attend a study school and enrolled in 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade

Exclusion criteria

  • another child from the same household is enrolled in the study

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

838 participants in 2 patient groups

Walking school bus
Experimental group
Treatment:
Behavioral: Walking School Bus
Usual care
No Intervention group

Trial contacts and locations

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