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The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the health-related effects of an exercise intervention in children aged 5-8 years.
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Introduction:
Being physically inactive is associated with increased risk of developing non-communicable, lifestyle diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), overweight/obesity, coronary heart disease (CHD) and premature death. In Denmark it is estimated that physical inactivity is responsible for more than 6000 deaths and related costs of 5.3 billion Danish Kroner each year. Although not fully elucidated, an increase in physical inactivity among children has over the last 20-30 years been observed in parallel with an increase in childhood overweight and obesity.
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The overall aim of this study is to promote (increase and sustain) healthy physical activity behaviors in children aged 5-8 years. The investigators wish to investigate the effects of an exercise intervention on physical activity, sleep (e.g. quality and duration), eating behavior, quality of life and anthropometrics.
Design The project is a collaborative clinical trial investigating the implementation of supervised physical activity in school children in Aarhus Municipality.
Intervention Children aged 5-8 years from Aarhus municipality will be included in the study. Initially first-year students from selected schools will be recruited as a control group. After one year an intervention group will be formed out of first-year students from the same schools. The intervention group will be invited to participate in a supervised training intervention during after-school daycare time.
The supervised physical activity will be conducted by after-school childcare educators in the municipalities, who have years of experience in handling children. The childcare educators will participate in a professional development course on delivering pedagogical and child-friendly exercise sessions.
Parents/legal guardians and participants will be able to withdraw from the study at any time.
Feasibility Feasibility and sustainability form the foundation of this exercise intervention. The project is developed, evaluated, and implemented in close collaboration with Aarhus Municipality. The intervention is designed to be easily maintained and scalable for implementation beyond the research setting.
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600 participants in 2 patient groups
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Bjarke Westergaard, phd student; Jens M Bruun, Professor
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