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CompletedNCT07277101

Sensory-Friendly Physical Activity for Sleep in Autistic Children

Sensory-friendly Physical Activity and Sleep in Autistic Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
106 (actual)
Sponsor
Xili Wen · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
7 Years – 12 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Sleep problems are very common in children on the autism spectrum and can worsen daytime behaviour, learning, and family stress. Many families have limited access to specialist sleep services. This study evaluates a school-based, sensory-friendly physical activity program designed to improve sleep and wellbeing in autistic children. This multicenter, parallel-group, cluster-randomized controlled trial was conducted in special education schools in China. Classrooms of children aged 7-12 years with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder were randomly assigned to either: (1) a teacher-led, sensory-friendly physical activity program integrated into regular physical education lessons for 16 weeks, or (2) usual school activities without the program. The intervention emphasized predictable routines, gradual warm-up, adjusted sensory input (for example, noise and light), and calming cool-down activities to support self-regulation and readiness for sleep. The primary outcomes are children's sleep parameters measured by wrist actigraphy, including sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency, sleep duration, and wake after sleep onset. Secondary outcomes include parent-reported sleep problems, children's daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, and caregivers' sleep quality, mental health, parenting sense of competence, and quality of life. Outcomes are assessed at baseline, immediately after the 16-week program, and 6 months after the program ends.

Detailed description

This study is a multicenter, parallel-group, cluster-randomized controlled trial conducted in special education schools in China. Classrooms are the unit of randomization to minimize contamination between children in the same class. Eligible participants are children aged 7-12 years with a documented diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder who attend participating special schools, have at least one sleep difficulty (such as bedtime resistance, prolonged sleep onset, or night wakings), and live with a primary caregiver who can complete questionnaires in Mandarin and provide informed consent. Classes are randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either the sensory-friendly Physical Activity Program (PAP) or a control condition. The PAP is delivered by trained physical education teachers during scheduled lessons, three times per week for 16 weeks. Each session includes a structured warm-up, multi-component physical activities adapted for motor and sensory needs, and a cool-down segment with breathing and relaxation exercises in a low-arousal environment. Teachers receive manuals and on-site coaching to support fidelity. The control group follows usual school routines and physical education without the PAP. The primary outcomes are actigraphy-derived sleep parameters: sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency, total sleep time, and wake after sleep onset. Secondary outcomes include accelerometer-measured daily physical activity; parent-reported sleep problems; and caregiver-reported sleep quality, anxiety and depressive symptoms, parenting sense of competence, and health-related quality of life. Data are collected at three time points: baseline (before randomization), immediately after the 16-week intervention, and 6-month follow-up. Linear mixed-effects models with random intercepts for classroom and child are used to estimate intervention effects while accounting for clustering and prespecified covariates.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALSensory-Friendly Physical Activity Program (PAP)A structured, teacher-led physical activity program designed to be sensory-friendly for autistic children. Delivered in special education schools during scheduled physical education lessons, 3 sessions per week for 16 weeks. Each session includes predictable routines, warm-up, moderate-to-vigorous activities adapted for motor and sensory needs, and a cool-down with breathing and relaxation to support self-regulation and sleep readiness.
OTHERConventional control groupChildren follow the usual daily schedule

Timeline

Start date
2023-06-01
Primary completion
2025-01-31
Completion
2025-01-31
First posted
2025-12-11
Last updated
2025-12-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07277101. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.