MAGIC Program Evaluated for Children's Physical Activity
Summary
NIH has registered clinical trial NCT07541118, titled 'Evaluating an Implementation Strategy to Improve Physical Activity and Reduce Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children.' The study will evaluate enhanced Movement for Academic Growth In Classrooms (MAGIC) for improving implementation and effectiveness of physically active breaks, lessons, and motor labs in children. The trial involves MAGIC and Control interventions under the Physical Activity condition.
What changed
NIH has registered a new clinical trial on ClinicalTrials.gov. The study will evaluate an enhanced Movement for Academic Growth In Classrooms (MAGIC) program designed to improve physically active breaks, lessons, and motor labs for children. Clinical investigators and researchers conducting pediatric physical activity or cardiovascular health studies should note this registry entry as it represents ongoing clinical research activity in this therapeutic area.
For clinical research operations teams, this registry entry indicates the study is registered with the NIH-run ClinicalTrials.gov database, a requirement for many federally funded clinical trials. Research coordinators should ensure their own trials are similarly registered and that registered endpoints align with actual study conduct.
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Evaluating an Implementation Strategy to Improve Physical Activity and Reduce Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children
N/A NCT07541118 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of enhanced Movement for Academic Growth In Classrooms (MAGIC) for improving implementation and effectiveness of physically active breaks, lessons, and motor labs
Conditions: Physical Activity
Interventions: MAGIC, Control
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