Connect through PLAY: a randomized-controlled trial in afterschool programs to increase adolescents’ physical activity

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Nicole Zarrett
Lauren H. Law
Dawn K. Wilson
Michelle Abraczinskas
Stephen Taylor
Brittany S. Cook
Alex Roberts
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[1] University of South Carolina,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Florida,Department of Family, Youth, and Community Sciences
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Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity; Adolescent health; Behavioral change; Health disparities; Motivational social climate; Implementation science;
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The current study is a randomized controlled trial to test a novel 10-week climate-based intervention within pre-existing afterschool programs, designed to increase moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in underserved (low-income, minority status) middle school youth by addressing youth social developmental needs. Participants (n = 167; 56% female; 62% Black; 50% overweight/obese) enrolled in 6 middle schools were randomized to either the Connect through PLAY intervention or a wait-list control. Process evaluation measures (i.e., observations of external evaluators; staff surveys) indicated that essential elements were implemented with fidelity, and staff endorsed implementation ease/feasibility and acceptability. Regression analysis demonstrated that participation in the intervention (vs. control) was associated with an increase of 8.17 min of daily accelerometry-measured MVPA (56 min of additional weekly MVPA) at post-intervention controlling for baseline MVPA, school, gender, and weight status. The results provide support for social-motivational climate-based interventions for increasing MVPA in underserved youth that can inform future school-based health initiatives.
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