Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of a mobile app and wearable–based intervention promoted through physical education to enhance physical and psychological health in adolescents during out-of-school hours
Date
2026Discipline/s
Actividad Física y DeporteSubject/s
Anthropometric variablesBody composition
New technologies
Physical activity
Physical fitness
Psychological state
School
Teenagers
Abstract
Background The use of new technologies to promote physical activity among adolescents has gained particular
relevance in recent years. However, the methodological designs, as well as the instruments used, make it difficult to
compare the studies conducted.
Methods This protocol describes a single-blind, seven-arm randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the
effectiveness of mobile apps and wearable devices in promoting physical activity and improving physical and
psychological health among adolescents aged 12 to 16. The intervention, conducted over two 12-week periods, is
integrated into physical education (PE) settings to encourage device use during out-of-school hours. Participants
will be randomly assigned to one of six experimental groups (EGs) or a control group (CG). During the intervention,
EG adolescents must complete progressively increasing step goals (from 5,000 to 12,000 steps/session) at least three
times per week. The primary outcomes include physical act...





