RETRACTED: Children's physical activity level and sedentary behaviour in Norwegian early childhood education and care: effects of a staff-led cluster-randomised controlled trial (Retracted Article)

被引:12
作者
Andersen, Eivind [1 ]
Ovreas, Steinar [1 ]
Jorgensen, Kari Anne [1 ]
Borch-Jenssen, Janne [2 ]
Moser, Thomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ South Eastern Norway, Fac Humanities Sports & Educ Sci, Horten, Norway
[2] Sandefjord Municipal, Sandefjord, Norway
关键词
ECEC; RCT; Children; Physical activity; Sedentary time; ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT; ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; INTERVENTIONS; PRESCHOOLERS; HEALTH; FITNESS; SKILLS;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-020-09725-y
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundA growing body of evidence suggest that the children's physical activity (PA) level in early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings are insufficient. Since most children attend ECEC settings for many hours on most days of the week, and these institutions reach children across the socioeconomic spectrum, the ECEC settings may serve as an ideal avenue for increasing physical activity level, reduce sedentary time and enhance the overall health of young children. This paper investigates the effectiveness of the "Active Kindergarten - Active Children" study to increase children's PA level and reduce sedentary time within the ECEC setting.MethodsAccelerometers were used to asses PA and sedentary time. A total of 116 three to four-year olds took part in a randomised controlled trial in 11 ECEC settings. Participants were cluster-randomised, by ECEC setting, to either a 12week staff-led and expert-supported intervention or a waiting list control group.ResultsThe intervention group increased time spent in moderate- and vigorous intensity PA by 10min/day (95% CI=3, 18; P=0.01), took 1909 more steps per day (95% CI=1130, 2688; P < 0.01) and reduced sedentary time with 14min/day (95% CI=-27, -1; P=0.04) compared to the control group. The intervention group had a 2.4 higher odds (95% CI=1.05, 5.7; P=0.04) of meeting the PA recommendations compared to the control group at follow-up.ConclusionsOur results show that a flexible staff-led and expert-supported multicomponent PA intervention can increase total PA level, moderate- and vigorous intensity PA and reduce time spent sedentary in three to four-year old children during their stay in ECEC settings.Trial registrationThe trial was retrospectively registered on September 19, 2020 and available online at ClinicalTrials.gov: No. NCT04555746.
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