Effects of Volleyball Intervention on Health-related Fitness in Primary School Students (NCT05853770) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
Effects of Volleyball Intervention on Health-related Fitness in Primary School Students
Serbia88 participantsStarted 2018-02-04
Plain-language summary
The goal of this study is to find out if doing a 16-week volleyball program integrated in physical education classes at school can make primary school students stronger, faster, and have better endurance. The study also wants to see whether the program can lead to changes in the students' body weight, body fat, and muscle mass.
Who can participate
Age range12 Years – 14 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* seventh grade primary school students
* were not exempt from participating in physical education classes
* did not have any health conditions (pediatric disease, orthopedic conditions, injuries, respiratory or cardiovascular disease)
* voluntary participation
* obtained informed consent from parents or legal guardians
Exclusion Criteria:
* exempted from participating in physical education classes
* currently participating in other interventions
* the presence of acute or chronic infectious disease
* the presence of injury
* not able to attend all intervention sessions
* not obtaining informed consent from parents or legal guardians
* do not want to participate voluntary