º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Research Institute
11 Kirinari Street
Bruce ACT 2617
+61 (02) 6206 8312
uchri@canberra.edu.au
Over one third of the young adult population in developed countries are university students. The very nature of being a student at a university requires large amounts of sitting, with university students self-reporting greater than 7 hr/day sedentary. These levels have increased over the last 10-years and are higher than the general young adult population. With the closure of university campuses due to the COVID-19 pandemic forcing students from face-to-face to online learning and then continuing with hybrid delivery, sedentary behaviour has increased in this population. Greater than 7 hr/day of self-reported sedentary time has been associated with an increased risk of dying from any cause. Additionally, the university years have been identified as an important time for future life patterns, including health-related behaviours. However, few studies have focused on reducing sedentary behaviour in university students and none have used choice architecture interventions.
Associate Professor Nicole Freene and her research team from the Faculty of Health will investigate a co-designed nudge-based intervention (º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ30) to encourage university students to break up long periods of sitting every 30-minutes. Co-designed posters, slides and videos will be embedded in lectures and tutorials at the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ (º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ) using choice architecture (or nudge theory) to encourage short physical activity breaks every 30-miuntes. A stepped wedge cluster randomised trial design will be used to determine the effectiveness of the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ30 intervention, with º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵs five faculties randomly allocated to receive the intervention over 3 semesters (N=12,000 university students). The main outcome measure will be self-reported sedentary behaviour (min/day) measured using a sedentary behaviour questionnaire validated in a university population (PAST-U questionnaire). If successful, this study will guide future research, policy and practice and ultimately improve the health and education outcomes of our university students.
PhD scholarship opportunity – closing on 10th September.
º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Research Institute
11 Kirinari Street
Bruce ACT 2617
+61 (02) 6206 8312
uchri@canberra.edu.au
º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Bruce campus is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we gather.