About this trial
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), which is a key marker of heart and lung health, can be improved through regular physical activity, particularly aerobic exercises. This project aims to evaluate the effects of aerobic exercises combined with low-intensity interval training (LIIT) on the cardiorespiratory fitness of school-going children. The increasing sedentary lifestyle among children has contributed to a decline in overall physical fitness and a rise in health-related issues.Cardiorespiratory fitness is crucial for overall health and can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases from a young age.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age 6-12
School going children
Healthy children without chronic illness
Cognitive skills
Disqualifiers
Cardiovascular disease,
asthma,
musculoskeleton disorders
Children with any Physical disability
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Aerobic exercise