[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"sedentary-behaviour\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:sedentary-behaviour":29},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,2,0,[8,52],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":16,"healthyVolunteers":17,"sex":18,"minAge":19,"maxAge":20,"enrollmentInfo":21,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":25,"briefSummary":27,"conditions":28,"keywords":30,"overallStatus":40,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":41,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":42,"startDateStruct":45,"completionDateStruct":47,"leadSponsor":49,"locationsCount":4},"100595732","reducing-and-breaking-up-school-related-sedentary-behaviour-among-adolescents-using-co-creation-100595732",false,"NCT07036276","Reducing and Breaking up School-related Sedentary Behaviour Among Adolescents Using Co-creation","Reducing and Breaking Up School-related Sedentary Behaviour Among Adolescents Using Co-creation","G072223N","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Secondary schools need to have at least 150 pupils in the first two grades (Grade 7 and 8).\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* None",true,"ALL","11 Years","15 Years",{"count":22,"type":23},600,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[26],"NA","Adolescents spend the majority of the day sedentary, especially at school whilst sitting in class and at home when performing school-related tasks. As high levels of sedentary time are associated with adverse health effects, effective interventions are needed. To improve effectiveness, literature recommends a co-creative approach in which adolescents and other key stakeholders (such as teachers) are actively involved in the choice and development of intervention strategies. Therefore, this project aims to co-adapt a previously co-created intervention targeting adolescents' school-related sedentary behaviour. Further, the effect of this co-adapted intervention on adolescents' sedentary behaviour and related determinants, sleep, and mental wellbeing will be evaluated via a three-arm clustered controlled trial, including a co-adaptation intervention arm, a standard intervention arm (including schools that were not involved in co-adapting the intervention) and a control arm (continuing their curriculum as usual). By comparing these three arms, the investigators can evaluate the added value of co-creation compared to not involving adolescents or stakeholders in the development of an intervention. Lastly, the investigators will conduct a process evaluation of (1) the co-adaptation approach used to adapt the co-created intervention and (2) the implementation of both the co-adapted and standard interventions. Studies that evaluate co-created interventions are scarce. However, if such interventions prove to be more effective, this approach could be promising to change adolescents' health behaviour.",[29],"Sedentary Behaviour",[31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39],"Adolescents","Youth","Student","School","Classroom","Sedentary behaviour","Participatory research","Co-creation","Co-adaptation","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-06-23",{"date":43,"type":44},"2025-06-25","ACTUAL",{"date":46,"type":23},"2025-09-01",{"date":48,"type":23},"2026-06-30",{"name":50,"class":51},"University Ghent","OTHER",{"id":53,"slug":54,"hasResults":11,"nctId":55,"briefTitle":56,"officialTitle":57,"acronym":58,"eligibilityCriteria":59,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":18,"minAge":60,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":61,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":63,"briefSummary":64,"conditions":65,"keywords":67,"overallStatus":80,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":81,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":82,"startDateStruct":84,"completionDateStruct":86,"leadSponsor":88,"locationsCount":90},"100525631","effectiveness-of-the-rise-intervention-100525631","NCT06124248","Effectiveness of the RISE Intervention","RISE Intervention: Heading to Sustainable Movement Behavioural Change in People with Stroke","RISE","Inclusion Criteria:\n\nIn order to be eligible to participate in the baseline measurement of the intervention study, a subject must meet all of the following criteria:\n\n1. Aged 18 years or older;\n2. All types of first-ever stroke diagnosed in hospital within six months before start of the RISE intervention;\n3. Able to walk independently, as defined by a Functional ambulation categories score of at least 3;\n4. Independent regarding activities of daily living pre-stroke, as defined by a Barthel Index score of \\>18;\n5. Discharged to the home-setting;\n6. Not participating in a physical rehabilitation program lasting ≥ 3 months;\n7. Given their written informed consent.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nA potential subject will be excluded from participation in this study if:\n\n1. The participant has insufficient knowledge or is cognitively unable to understand the Dutch language of the intervention content;\n2. The participant has severe comorbidities that withhold that person from safely reducing and interrupting their sedentary time (e.g. sever pulmonary diseases, hart failure or malignity's) as determined with the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire;","18 Years",{"count":62,"type":23},1000,[26],"Study aim:\n\nPrimarily, to investigate the effectiveness of the RISE blended behaviour change intervention in people with a first stroke to prevent major adverse cardiovascular events (i.e., recurrent stroke or TIA, acute coronary events and cardiovascular death, MACE) after 1 year follow-up compared to standard care, and cost-effectiveness. For this aim, 376 persons are enrolled in the experimental group and 376 in the control group. Considering loss to follow up, it is expected that around 950-1000 patients need to be included during baseline measurement in total.\n\nAdditionally, to determine the effectiveness of the RISE intervention on reducing sedentary behaviour after discharge from acute hospital care in community dwelling people with a first-ever stroke, who have a sedentary movement behavioural pattern (so called 'sedentary prolongers' and 'sedentary movers') in comparison to usual care, at the end of the intervention period (T1). For this aim, 59 persons are enrolled in the experimental group and 59 in the control group. Considering loss to follow up, it is expected that around 197 patients need to be included during baseline measurement in total.\n\nWho can participate? People aged over 18, who return home after acute care with a first-ever stroke, who are independent in walking with or without a walking aid, will be included in the RISE intervention study.\n\nWhat does the study involve? In this clinical randomized controlled trial, participants with first-ever stroke and a sedentary movement pattern will be included and randomly assigned to either the experimental group who will receive RISE intervention and usual care or the control group who will receive usual care. Primary and secondary outcome will be measured at baseline, post-treatment and six, nine and 12 months post-randomisation.",[29,66],"Stroke",[68,69,70,71,72,73,36,66,74,75,76,77,78,79],"Physical activity","Cardiovascular diseases","Sedentary time","Sitting time","Movement behaviours","Behaviour change","Secondary prevention","Costs","Cost analysis","Cost effectiveness","MACE","Prevention","RECRUITING","2024-09-27",{"date":83,"type":44},"2024-10-01",{"date":85,"type":44},"2023-11-29",{"date":87,"type":23},"2027-04",{"name":89,"class":51},"UMC Utrecht",21]