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- W3088256883 abstract "Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of using wearable activity tracker technology, integrated with altruistic motivation in children to increase physical activity (PA), fitness, and prosocial behavior. Design and Methods A quasiexperimental design was employed in two 4th grade classrooms in a rural southern state. The intervention was a wearable PA tracker and a web‐based curriculum with activities to earn power points redeemable to provide life‐saving food to undernourished kids internationally. Seventeen children in the intervention group participated in the 10‐week PA program and 18 children were in the wait listed control group. Three measures were assessed in both groups at baseline and postintervention: (a) PA measured with accelerometers, (b) fitness levels measured with shuttle run, and (c) prosocial behavior measured with Strengths and Difficulties questionnaire. Results Of the 35 children enrolled, the majority were nine years old ( n = 28), black ( n = 31) and female ( n = 23). An overall enrollment rate of 88%, attrition rate of 9%, and an accelerometer noncompliance rate of 25% was determined to assess feasibility. There was no statistical significance between the control and intervention group outcome variables. The average minutes of PA in the control group decreased 8 min from baseline to postintervention ( p = .05). In the intervention group, PA decreased by 10 min from baseline to postintervention ( p = .12). In both the control and intervention groups, prosocial behavior scores decreased ( p = .09 control; p = .62 intervention). The fitness scores, VO 2 max, did not significantly change (intervention p = .21; control p = .35). Practice Implications Developing effective interventions that foster PA and dissuade sedentary behaviors are essential to enhancing PA and fitness levels. The recruitment, retention, and accelerometer wear adherence suggest this setting, with this population is feasible. The intervention is deliverable, however, the potential of wearable activity trackers and the effect of prosocial behavior that benefits others in increasing PA and improving cardiorespiratory fitness, should be further researched by building on the successful elements of this study." @default.
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- W3088256883 title "Physical activity and fitness: The feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of wearable activity tracker technology incorporating altruistic motivation in youth" @default.
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