Physical activity in adolescents is an important part of bone health. Good bone health in adolescents can decrease the risk of osteoporosis. This study will evaluate a program designed to increase the level of physical activity in adolescent girls.

Official Title

Prevention of Osteoporosis Among Sedentary Adolescent Females

Conditions

– Osteoporosis

Study Type

Interventional

Study Design

Prevention, Non-Randomized, Open Label, Historical Control, Single Group Assignment, Efficacy Study

Further Details

Despite the documented health benefits of increased physical activity, there is limited research on behavioral programs designed to increase exercise in adolescents. Psychosocial characteristics, such as self-efficacy for exercise, social support for exercise from family and peers, and perceived benefits of and barriers to exercise, may predispose adolescents toward the adoption and maintenance of physical activity. This study will implement a multifaceted behavioral program specifically designed to increase bone strengthening physical activity by addressing many of the psychosocial factors relating to exercise. Girls in this study will be enrolled in Project Fitness and Bone (FAB). The Project FAB intervention is delivered during a regular school class period 5 days per week for 10 months. One day per week is devoted to didactic presentations and/or discussion about reasons for being active, ways of overcoming barriers to being active, and strategies for maintaining an active lifestyle. The remaining four days are structured activity sessions, including a range of activities such as modified basketball, aerobic dance, and walking around a track. Primary outcome measures will include bone mass (measured via dual-energy x-ray absorptiometer [DEXA]) and serum and urinary measures of bone formation and resorption. Participants will be contacted by telephone 12 months after their final clinic visit to ascertain their activity level at that time.

Study Start

Eligibility & Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study: 13 Years – 17 Years, Genders Eligible for Study: Female Accepts Healthy VolunteersCriteria Inclusion CriteriaEntering the 10th or 11th grade Participating in fewer then three vigorous activity sessions per week lasting 20 minutes or more or fewer than five moderate activity sessions per week lasting 30 minutes or more At or below the 75 percentile for age- and gender-specific cardiovascular fitness Past the age of first menstrual cycle Exclusion CriteriaHealth problems that would preclude participation in regular exercise

Total Enrolment

250

Contact Details

[1] National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) (US)

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