Effect of lifestyle interventions on cognitive function, physical fitness and activity over 2 years in primary school children: results from the fit4future intervention programme.

IF 3.2 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002277
Julia Schoenfeld, Michaela Kaiser, Barbara Rieger, Bernhard Haller, Martin Halle, Monika Siegrist
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Objectives: Physical activity is associated with positive health effects and improved cognitive function in children. However, these data are primarily based on cross-sectional studies. We investigated changes in cognitive function, physical fitness and physical activity in children following a school-based intervention.

Methods: The 'fit4future' study is a prospective, interventional, long-term study conducted in Germany to evaluate the impact of a comprehensive school-based health promotion programme in children. The aims of the programme have been to increase the amount of physical activity, to support a healthy diet and to improve attention and concentration performance as well as coping strategies. Schools received equipment to support physical activity, for example, action cards, brochures as well as online materials containing information regarding physical activity, nutrition, cognitive function and stress management. Teachers were trained in six workshops to enable them to promote a systematic health promotion process at schools. Parents received brochures about healthy lifestyles with practical advice for everyday family life. Additional information was provided on the programme's homepage. At the beginning of the second and the end of the third grade, children completed a differential performance test (Concentrated Task) for the assessment of concentration and attention in which they had to cross predetermined pictorial symbols on preprinted test sheets (average marked signs). Changes in the average marked signs were investigated and compared with age-specific and sex-specific norms. Physical fitness and activity were assessed using a six-item fitness test and questionnaire.

Results: A total of 839 children (mean age 7.5±0.6 years, 48% girls) from 32 schools participated in this study. Over 2 years, average marked signs increased from 91.6±20.7 to 138.0±27.6 (p<0.001) (n=553 children, mean age 7.5±0.6 years, 51% girls). This improvement was greater than expected compared with the age-specific and sex-specific norms. The children showed significant improvements in all fitness test items and a significant increase in physical activity (p<0.001). Age, baseline average marked signs and changes in the jump-and-reach test were associated with changes in cognitive function (regression coefficient β=0.95, SE=0.23, p<0.001).

Conclusion: A school-based health promotion programme improved cognitive function, physical activity and physical fitness beyond the age-related improvements expected over 2 years in a large cohort of primary school children.

Trial registration number: German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS-ID: DRKS00020894, Date of registration: 2020-02-26).

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生活方式干预对2年以上小学生认知功能、身体健康和活动的影响:来自fit4未来干预计划的结果
目的:体育活动与儿童的积极健康影响和改善认知功能有关。然而,这些数据主要是基于横断面研究。我们调查了以学校为基础的干预后儿童认知功能、身体健康和身体活动的变化。方法:“fit4future”研究是在德国进行的一项前瞻性、干预性、长期研究,目的是评估一项以学校为基础的综合性儿童健康促进计划的影响。该方案的目标是增加身体活动量,支持健康饮食,提高注意力和集中能力以及应对策略。学校收到了支持体育活动的设备,例如,行动卡、小册子以及包含体育活动、营养、认知功能和压力管理信息的在线材料。在六个讲习班中对教师进行了培训,使他们能够在学校促进系统的健康促进进程。家长们收到了关于健康生活方式的小册子,上面有关于日常家庭生活的实用建议。该方案的主页提供了更多的资料。在二年级开始和三年级结束时,孩子们完成了一项不同表现测试(集中任务),以评估注意力和注意力。在测试中,他们必须在预先打印的测试纸上交叉预定的图形符号(平均标记符号)。研究了平均显著体征的变化,并与年龄和性别标准进行了比较。使用六项体能测试和问卷对身体健康和活动进行评估。结果:32所学校共839名儿童参与本研究,平均年龄7.5±0.6岁,其中48%为女孩。2年后,平均显著体征从91.6±20.7上升到138.0±27.6。结论:在大量小学生中,以学校为基础的健康促进计划改善了认知功能、身体活动和身体素质,超出了预期的与年龄相关的2年改善。试验注册号:German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS-ID: DRKS00020894,注册日期:2020-02-26)。
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