| Literature DB >> 23433143 |
Helen Brown1, Clare Hume, Natalie Pearson, Jo Salmon.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many interventions aiming to increase children's physical activity have been developed and implemented in a variety of settings, and these interventions have previously been reviewed; however the focus of these reviews tends to be on the intervention effects on physical activity outcomes without consideration of the reasons and pathways leading to intervention success or otherwise.To systematically review the efficacy of physical activity interventions targeting 5-12 year old children on potential mediators and, where possible, to calculate the size of the intervention effect on the potential mediator.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23433143 PMCID: PMC3585884 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-165
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Flow of studies through the review process.
Summary of size and association between the intervention and potential mediator and physical activity outcomes
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| Self-efficacy towards PA | 14 | T [ | + [ | T [ | + [ |
| | S [ | | S [ | | |
| | L [ | 0 [ | M [ | 0 [ | |
| | NC [ | | NC [ | | |
| Self-perception/self-esteem | 5 | L [ | + [ | T [ | + [ |
| | | | S [ | | |
| | | | M [ | 0 [ | |
| | | | L [ | | |
| Knowledge | 9 | S [ | + [ | S [ | + [ |
| | M [ | | NC [ | | |
| | NC [ | 0 [ | | 0 [ | |
| Enjoyment of PA | 6 | L [ | + [ | T [ | + [ |
| | | | S [ | [ | |
| | | | M [ | | |
| | | | | 0 [ | |
| Intention to be physically active | 5 | T [ | + [ | S [ | + [ |
| | M [ | | M [ | | |
| | | 0 [ | NC [ | 0 [ | |
| Outcome expectancies | 5 | S [ | + [ | T [ | + [ |
| | NC [ | | S [ | 0 [ | |
| Preference for PA | 4 | S [ | + [ | S [ | 0 [ |
| | L [ | | L [ | | |
| Attitude towards PA | 2 | M [ | + [ | T [ | 0 [ |
| Perception of safety | 2 | - | - | T [ | + [ |
| | | | | 0 [ | |
| PA beliefs | 2 | S [ | 0 [ | T [ | + [ |
| Habit | 1 | NC [ | + [ | - | |
| Attraction to PA | 1 | - | - | M [ | + [ |
| Exercise behavioural capability | 1 | NC [ | 0 [ | - | - |
| Awareness of PA levels | 1 | - | - | NC [ | + [ |
| Perceived behavioural control | 1 | NC [ | 0 [ | - | - |
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| Social support for PA | 6 | T [ | + [ | T [ | + [ |
| | | | S [ | | |
| | | 0 [ | M [ | 0 [ | |
| | | | L [ | | |
| | | | NC [ | | |
| Family support for PA | 4 | L [ | 0 [ | T [ | + [ |
| | | | S [ | 0 [ | |
| Peer support for PA | 1 | - | - | S [ | + [ |
| 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
KEY:
Effect on PA: + = significant effect on physical activity (PA) outcome, 0= no significant effect on PA outcome, +/0= mixed result.
Effect size: T= trivial (≤0.2), S= small (>0.2-0.5), M= moderate (>0.5-0.8), L= large (>0.8), NC=not able to be calculated.