Partnerships for active elementary schools: Physical education outcomes after 4 months of a 2-year pilot study. (November 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Partnerships for active elementary schools: Physical education outcomes after 4 months of a 2-year pilot study. (November 2017)
- Main Title:
- Partnerships for active elementary schools: Physical education outcomes after 4 months of a 2-year pilot study
- Authors:
- Weaver, R. Glenn
Webster, Collin
Egan, Catherine
Campos, Carolina
Michael, Robert D
Crimarco, Anthony - Abstract:
- Objective: This study assessed the impact of Partnerships for Active Children in Elementary Schools (PACES) on children's moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) during physical education (PE) and teachers' incorporation of physical activity promotion strategies after one academic semester (i.e. 4 months) of the intervention. Design: Single group pre–post pilot study. Setting: Three elementary schools in one southeastern metropolitan city in the USA. Methods: Using principles of community-based participatory-research, researchers worked with teachers to identify contextually appropriate physical activity promotion strategies aligned with prevailing recommendations, principles and theories. Outcome measures included accelerometer-derived percent of time children ( N = 150) engaged in MVPA. The System for Observing Fitness Instruction Time+ assessed changes in teachers' incorporation of physical activity promotion strategies. Multi-level mixed-effects linear regression estimated differences over time. Results: MVPA increased for girls (22.7%–26.6%) and boys (33.2%–39.0%). Small-sided games (1.0%–9.0%) and teachers' verbal promotion of physical activity (6.4%–13.5%) increased while student's off-task behaviour (6.0%–2.0%) decreased. Lines (20.2%–8.4%) and elimination games (21.6%–13.3%) decreased, but these changes were not statistically significant. Conclusion: PACES shows promise for increasing the percent of time children spend in MVPA during PE but requires furtherObjective: This study assessed the impact of Partnerships for Active Children in Elementary Schools (PACES) on children's moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) during physical education (PE) and teachers' incorporation of physical activity promotion strategies after one academic semester (i.e. 4 months) of the intervention. Design: Single group pre–post pilot study. Setting: Three elementary schools in one southeastern metropolitan city in the USA. Methods: Using principles of community-based participatory-research, researchers worked with teachers to identify contextually appropriate physical activity promotion strategies aligned with prevailing recommendations, principles and theories. Outcome measures included accelerometer-derived percent of time children ( N = 150) engaged in MVPA. The System for Observing Fitness Instruction Time+ assessed changes in teachers' incorporation of physical activity promotion strategies. Multi-level mixed-effects linear regression estimated differences over time. Results: MVPA increased for girls (22.7%–26.6%) and boys (33.2%–39.0%). Small-sided games (1.0%–9.0%) and teachers' verbal promotion of physical activity (6.4%–13.5%) increased while student's off-task behaviour (6.0%–2.0%) decreased. Lines (20.2%–8.4%) and elimination games (21.6%–13.3%) decreased, but these changes were not statistically significant. Conclusion: PACES shows promise for increasing the percent of time children spend in MVPA during PE but requires further evaluation. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Health education journal. Volume 76:Number 7(2017)
- Journal:
- Health education journal
- Issue:
- Volume 76:Number 7(2017)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 76, Issue 7 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 76
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0076-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 763
- Page End:
- 774
- Publication Date:
- 2017-11
- Subjects:
- Intervention -- obesity -- PACES -- physical education -- policy -- youth
Health education -- Periodicals
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http://hej.sagepub.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1177/0017896917713530 ↗
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- 0017-8969
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