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The Effect of Experimentally Increasing Sedentary Behaviour on Subjective Well-being

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Western University, Canada

Status

Completed

Conditions

Quality of Life
Sedentary Lifestyle

Treatments

Behavioral: HAPA behavioural counseling

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study will explore the causality between outcomes of subjective well-being and sedentary behavior, through experimentally increasing the sedentary behavior levels of active university students. Half of the eligible participants will receive a behavioral counseling intervention to increase sedentary behavior over one week, while the other half will receive no instructions. After one week, all participants will receive no instructions and continue to wear the inclinometer for another week.

Full description

The relationship between subjective well-being (SWB) and sedentary behavior (SB) has been briefly explored. However, the causality of the relationship (i.e., do higher levels of SB cause changes in SWB, or vice-versa) has not been fully examined. Experimentally increasing SB and observing the potential subsequent effect on SWB, in otherwise non-sedentary individuals, may help to determine the causation between SB and SWB.

An active sample of full-time university students attending Western University will be recruited. Upon obtaining consent, demographics will be taken. Baseline sedentary behavior levels will be confirmed objectively through inclinometer wear for 1-week. Upon confirmation of sufficient sedentary/non-sedentary time, participants will complete questionnaires assessing past-week: SWB, SB, physical activity, depression, and anxiety questionnaires. Participants will also be randomized to either a behavioral counseling intervention group, or a no-contact control group. Participants will then continue wearing the inclinometer for 1 week. After the intervention week, participants will complete the questionnaires again, after which all participants will be told to continue daily behavior, and wear the inclinometer for another week. Upon completion of this follow-up week, participants will complete questionnaires again.

Enrollment

46 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 18 years of age or older
  • Full-time student attending Western University
  • Able to read and write in English
  • Self-reporting ≥150 minutes/week of moderate-vigorous physical activity

Exclusion criteria

  • Self-reporting a mental illness
  • Currently having a physical disability that would prevent walking

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

46 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention Group
Experimental group
Description:
The intervention group will receive a pedometer and HAPA behavioural counseling with the aim of limiting their daily step count to \<5000 steps per day, over a one week period. Counseling strategies will be grounded in the HAPA model - specifically, creating an action plan and coping strategies for maximizing their daily sedentary behaviour and minimizing steps taken. Strategies may include: driving to locations more often, refraining from physical activity as much as possible, and/or completing tasks in sedentary postures.
Treatment:
Behavioral: HAPA behavioural counseling
Control Group
No Intervention group
Description:
The control group will not receive any behavioural intervention or instruction.

Trial contacts and locations

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