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A school-based posture education program to improve lung function, heart health, and psychological well-being in adolescents

Development and Effectiveness of a Posture Education Program on Cardiovascular Health, Lung Function, and Psychological Well-Being in High School Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial


Sponsor

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)

Enrollment

70 participants

Start Date

Sep 15, 2025

Study Type

Interventional

Conditions

Summary

This study evaluates the effectiveness of a school-based Posture Education Program (PEP) to improve cardiovascular health, lung function, and psychological well-being in adolescents. A randomized controlled trial will compare an intervention group receiving posture education and PE against a control group receiving only standard PE. Outcomes include PEFR, heart rate, blood pressure, GHQ-28, and 6MWT results over a 14-week intervention period.


Eligibility

Sex: Both males and femalesMin Age: 14 YearssMax Age: 17 Yearss

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Poor posture in teenagers is increasingly common, partly due to time spent on screens and sedentary lifestyles. Over time, poor posture can affect how well the lungs work, increase blood pressure, and even impact mental health. This randomised controlled trial tests whether a structured school-based posture education program — added on top of regular physical education — can improve these health outcomes in high school students. Students in the intervention group will receive dedicated posture education alongside their standard PE classes over 14 weeks. Researchers will measure lung capacity, heart rate, blood pressure, mental wellbeing, and exercise capacity (via a 6-minute walk test) at the beginning and end of the program. The control group will continue with standard PE only. You may be eligible if you are a high school student aged 14–17, enrolled in grades 9–11, able to participate in physical activity, and can understand English. Students with diagnosed cardiovascular, lung, or musculoskeletal conditions, or those already in another clinical trial, would not be eligible. This study is coordinated by Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

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Interventions

This study implements a structured Posture Education Program (PEP) aimed at improving posture, cardiovascular health, and psychological well-being among high school students. The intervention is deli

This study implements a structured Posture Education Program (PEP) aimed at improving posture, cardiovascular health, and psychological well-being among high school students. The intervention is delivered over 14 weeks, with one face-to-face group session per week (each session lasting approximately 45–50 minutes). Content of the Intervention: The sessions are interactive and based on evidence-informed practices from physiotherapy, health psychology, and ergonomic guidelines. They include: Posture awareness and ergonomics education (aligned with ICF framework and informed by the American Physical Therapy Association and WHO school health frameworks) Stretching and strengthening exercises for postural muscles Breathing techniques to support lung function Mindfulness and stress-reduction strategies to support psychological well-being Program materials were developed by the research team, validated through the Delphi method, and aligned with clinical guidelines and evidence from studies such as Alves et al. (2020), Macialczyk-Paprocka et al. (2017), and Inagaki et al. (2018). Delivery Mode: Face-to-face in group settings, conducted within secondary school classrooms. Provider Expertise: Delivered by certified physiotherapists and trained PE teachers/health educators experienced in youth health promotion and posture correction strategies. Materials Used: Includes posters, ergonomic toolkits, posture grids, and educational leaflets. Materials are specifically developed for this study based on posture and health education best practices. Where adapted from existing resources. Co-Interventions: Students will continue attending their regular Physical Education (PE) classes as per the school curriculum. The posture program acts as an adjunct intervention and does not replace routine PE. Fidelity Monitoring: Attendance will be tracked using session logs. Students will complete weekly reflection logs summarizing key learnings and behavior changes. Facilitators will use session checklists to ensure consistency in content delivery.


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Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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