Exploring the Impact and Feasibility of a Pathway to Sport and Long-term Participation in Young People (EPIC)
Dyspraxia
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Dyspraxia focused on measuring Motor skill proficiency, movement difficulties, Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), Low physical fitness
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants must be able to walk with or without support for at least 5 meters, be able to safely take part in two-step instructions.
- GP approval will only be required prior to participation in the training intervention and the assessments if parent/guardian requests so or if the investigators feel there is a need for medical clearance for the child/adolescent to safely participant.
- The participant should be able to mount the cycle ergometer with or without assistance
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any behavioral issues that would prevent safe participation or may put the participant, investigators and others at risk
- Any contraindications to perform maximal exercise
- Individuals suffering from muscular degenerative conditions or with uncontrolled medical conditions (e.g. asthma, diabetes, epilepsy- must be stable and on medication for greater than 12 weeks)
Sites / Locations
- Cherwell School
- CLEAR Unit
- Cheney School
- Wheatley Park School
- The Oxford Academy
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Other
Proof-of-principle (PoP)
Proof-of-principle phase of the study. All participants undergo the exercise intervention as part of the feasibility. Screen within Year 9 Class Targeted recruitment for those scoring in bottom 5th percentile Invite students to take part in 6-week intervention Enroll students participating Pre-intervention assessment Start 6-week Epic Club gym intervention (1-2 times weekly for 45-60 mins) consisting of 30 min cardiovascular exercise and 25-30 min strength/resistance and weight training Post-intervention assessment Exit to longer-term sport/physical activity