2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3094-x
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‘Let’s Move It’ – a school-based multilevel intervention to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour among older adolescents in vocational secondary schools: a study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial

Abstract: BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) has been shown to decline during adolescence, and those with lower education have lower levels of activity already at this age, calling for targeted efforts for them. No previous study has demonstrated lasting effects of school-based PA interventions among older adolescents. Furthermore, these interventions have rarely targeted sedentary behaviour (SB) despite its relevance to health. The Let’s Move It trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness and the cost-effectiveness of a sch… Show more

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“…The program focused on six sets of autonomy-supportive strategies and techniques: taking students' perspective, using noncontrolling and informational language, providing rationale, displaying patience, providing choices, and accepting negative emotions and feelings. The techniques were adapted from the strategies identi ed in previous autonomy support training programs [49][50][51][52]. The training was delivered by two trained teacher trainers with extensive experience of PE teacher education.…”
Section: Intervention Autonomy Support Intervention Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The program focused on six sets of autonomy-supportive strategies and techniques: taking students' perspective, using noncontrolling and informational language, providing rationale, displaying patience, providing choices, and accepting negative emotions and feelings. The techniques were adapted from the strategies identi ed in previous autonomy support training programs [49][50][51][52]. The training was delivered by two trained teacher trainers with extensive experience of PE teacher education.…”
Section: Intervention Autonomy Support Intervention Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study was related to a larger research project which developed a theory-and evidence-based intervention to promote PA and reduce sedentary behaviours among vocational school students, later evaluating its effectiveness (Hankonen et al, 2016). For this sub-study in the formative research phase, we chose a qualitative approach and organised a writing contest for students in Finnish vocational and high schools (for details, see Appendix A).…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This tutorial uses a dataset from a recent study examining the feasibility and acceptability of the 'Let's Move It' intervention and planned trial procedures (Hankonen et al, 2017), prior to a definitive effectiveness trial. The aim of this multilevel, school-based intervention was to increase physical activity (PA) and decrease sedentary behavior among older adolescents (Hankonen et al, 2016). The intervention included several components, e.g.…”
Section: Example Dataset: Intervening On Physical Activity Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%