Study protocol and rationale of the “Cogni-action project” a cross-sectional and randomized controlled trial about physical activity, brain health, cognition, and educational achievement in schoolchildren

Background Education and health are crucial topics for public policies as both largely determine the future wellbeing of the society. Currently, several studies recognize that physical activity (PA) benefits brain health in children. However, most of these studies have not been carried out in develo...

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245 1 0 |a Study protocol and rationale of the “Cogni-action project” a cross-sectional and randomized controlled trial about physical activity, brain health, cognition, and educational achievement in schoolchildren  |c Patricio Solis-Urra ; Jorge Olivares-Arancibia ; Ernesto Suarez-Cadenas ; Javier Sanchez-Martinez ; Fernando Rodríguez-Rodríguez ; Francisco B. Ortega ; Irene Esteban-Cornejo ; Cristina Cadenas-Sanchez ; Jose Castro-Piñero ; Alejandro Veloz ; Steren Chabert ; Kabir P. Saradangani ; Juan Pablo Zavala-Crichton ; Jairo H. Migueles ; Jose Mora-Gonzalez ; Milton Quiroz-Escobar ; Diego Almonte-Espinoza ; Alfonso Urzúa ; Constantino D. Dragicevic ; Aland Astudillo ; Eduardo Méndez-Gassibe ; Daniel Riquelme-Uribe ; Marcela Jarpa Azagra ; Carlos Cristi-Montero 
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520 3 |a Background Education and health are crucial topics for public policies as both largely determine the future wellbeing of the society. Currently, several studies recognize that physical activity (PA) benefits brain health in children. However, most of these studies have not been carried out in developing countries or lack the transference into the education field. The Cogni-Action Project is divided into two stages, a cross-sectional study and a crossover-randomized trial. The aim of the first part is to establish the associations of PA, sedentarism, and physical fitness with brain structure and function, cognitive performance and academic achievement in Chilean schoolchildren (10–13 years-old). The aim of the second part is to determinate the acute effects of three PA protocols on neuroelectric indices during a working memory and a reading task. Methods PA and sedentarism will be self-reported and objectively-assessed with accelerometers in a representative subsample, whilst physical fitness will be evaluated through the ALPHA fitness test battery. Brain structure and function will be assessed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a randomized subsample. Cognitive performance will be assessed through the NeuroCognitive Performance Test, and academic achievement by school grades. In the second part 32 adolescents (12–13 year-old) will be cross-over randomized to these condition (i) “Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training” (MICT), (ii) “Cooperative High-Intensity Interval Training” (C-HIIT), and (iii) Sedentary condition. Neuroelectric indices will be measures by electroencephalogram (EEG) and eye-tracking, working memory by n-back task and reading comprehension by a reading task. Discussion The main strength of this project is that, to our knowledge, this is the first study analysing the potential association of PA, sedentarism, and physical fitness on brain structure and function, cognitive performance, and academic achievement in a developing country, which presents an important sociocultural gap. For this purpose, this project will use advanced technologies in neuroimaging (MRI), electrophysiology (EEG), and eye-tracking, as well as objective and quality measurements of several physical and cognitive health outcomes. 
650 4 |a Nutrition 
650 4 |a Diet 
650 4 |a Physical health 
650 4 |a Endocrinology 
700 1 |a Solis-Urra, Patricio  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Olivares-Arancibia, Jorge  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Suarez-Cadenas, Ernesto  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Sanchez-Martinez, Javier  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Fernando  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Ortega, Francisco B.  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Esteban-Cornejo, Irene  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Cadenas-Sanchez, Cristina  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Castro-Piñero, Jose  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Veloz, Alejandro  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Chabert, Steren  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Saradangani, Kabir P.  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Zavala-Crichton, Juan Pablo  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Migueles, Jairo H.  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Mora-Gonzalez, Jose  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Quiroz-Escobar, Milton  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Almonte-Espinoza, Diego  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Urzúa, Alfonso  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Dragicevic, Constantino D.  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Astudillo, Aland  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Méndez-Gassibe, Eduardo  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Riquelme-Uribe, Daniel  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Jarpa Azagra, Marcela  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Cristi-Montero, Carlos  |e coautor 
773 0 |d Londres, Reino Unido  |g volume 19, Article number: 260 (2019)  |t BMC Pediatrics [artículo de revista]  
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