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Effects of an Intervention Among University Student to Promote Physical Activity and Reduce the Sedentary Time During COVID-19 Pandemic
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating University-based intervention to promote PA and reduce ST for Physical Activity and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 110 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, university students have faced many challenges and without any preparation. Studies conducted during the first lockdown show an increase in unhealthy lifestyles. This study will be proposed to students from University of Nimes an 8-week physical activity program. Two groups will be constituted: the first will benefit from of innovative physical activity program on the base of the co-construction with users (Experimental Group), another that will not benefit from any intervention (Control Group). Investigators plan to include approximately 90 university students, 45 in each group. The main goal of the study is to propose innovative program to promote PA (Physical Activity) and reduce ST (Sedentary Time) of young adults aged over 18 from university of Nîmes. The levels of PA and ST of the experimental group will be compared to a control group with the realization of pre and post intervention measures.
Study Details
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Interventions
This intervention was realized with all college student and involved: 1. Design-based innovative workshops during the first week; 2. 8-weeks program of Physical Activity constructed by users 3. Information session focusing on the promotion of active behaviors 4. Feedback provided to the users with an individualized report