| Literature DB >> 24555151 |
Rosa Cataldo1, Janice John1, Latha Chandran2, Susmita Pati1, A Laurie W Shroyer3.
Abstract
Lack of physical activity has contributed to the nation's childhood obesity crisis, but the impact of physical activity on self-efficacy as a mediator of behavior change has not been examined. This systematic review (SR) describes the published evidence related to the impact of physical activity intervention programs on self-efficacy among youths. From January 2000 to June 2011, the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) standards were used to identify publications from PubMed, PsychInfo, Web of Knowledge, and the Cochran Database of Systematic Reviews. The Cochrane Population, Intervention, Control, Outcome, Study Design (PICOS) approach guided this SR articles selection and evaluation process. Of the 102 publications screened, 10 original studies matched the SR inclusion criteria. The types of physical activity interventions and self-efficacy assessments for these 10 studies were diverse. Of the 10 included articles, 6 articles identified an improvement in post-self-efficacy assessments compared to baseline and 4 showed no effect. In conclusion, physical activity intervention programs may improve self-efficacy in youths. A standardized approach to classify and measure self-efficacy is required. Further research is needed to quantify the association of self-efficacy ratings after completing physical activity interventions with objective health improvements, such as weight loss.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24555151 PMCID: PMC3901978 DOI: 10.1155/2013/586497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Obes ISSN: 2090-9446
Figure 1Included articles.
| Author | Population | Intervention | Comparison | Outcome | Study design |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Annesi 2006 [ | 165 adolescent, children, | 12 week YMCA program | YMCA participants, unstructured program | 2005 treatment improved self-efficacy | O |
| Annesi et al. 2007 [ | 392 adolescent, children, | 12 week YMCA program (3 days/week): homework, tutoring, PA, social support, behavior, health education, nutrition education | Physical education class YMCA charter school, same as intervention | Intervention and control improved self-efficacy | O |
| Annesi et al. 2008 [ | 269 children, | 12 week YMCA program (3 days/week): homework, snack, PA, nutrition education, health education, behavior, social support | YMCA wait listed group homework and snack | Intervention improved self-efficacy | O |
| Dishman et al. 2004 [ | 2744 adolescent females, | 2 year school based program: physical education, health education, social support (frequency not reported) | Standard physical education | No effect of program on self-efficacy | RCT |
| Jamner et al. 2004 [ | 58 adolescent females, group assignment | 4-month school-based program (5 days/week): physical education, social support, health education | Not described | Intervention improved self-efficacy | QE |
| Lubans et al. 2010 [ | 108 adolescent, Austrian secondary school | 8-week school-based program (2 days/week): resistance training during lunch | Usual diet and activity | No statistically significant improvement in self-efficacy | RCT |
| Stevens et al. 2003 [ | 1447 children, | 3-year school-based program: school lunch, physical education, education nutrition exercise, social support (frequency not reported) | Not described | 1999 and 2000 improved PA self-efficacy, female only | RCT |
| Verstraete et al. 2007 [ | 764 children, | 2-year school-based program: physical education, health education, PA (frequency not reported) | Not described | No effect of program self-efficacy | RCT |
| Wilson et al. 2002 [ | 53 adolescents, children, African American | 12-week after-school program (3 days/week): social cognitive theory (SCT) (nutrition education, PA, behavior) or SCT/Motivational Intervention (nutrition education, PA, behavior) videotape interview | Usual diet, PA, health education material | SCT/Motivational Intervention improved PA self-efficacy | QE |
| Wilson et al. 2005 [ | 48 adolescent, children, | 24-week school-based program (3 days/week): homework, PA, SCT/Motivational Intervention | General health education | No effect of program on self-efficacy | QE |
Observational study design (O), physical activity (PA), quasiexperimental study design (QE), randomized control trial (RCT).
Eliminated articles and references.
| Article | Population | Study design | Exclusion rationale |
|---|---|---|---|
| Allison et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Annesi et al. [ | c | O | NC |
| Annesi et al. [ | c | O | NC, SEIE |
| Annesi [ | c | O | NC |
| Annesi et al. [ | c | O | NC |
| Annesi et al. [ | c | O | NC |
| Annesi et al. [ | c | O | NC |
| Annesi [ | a/c | M | SEIE |
| Barr-Anderson et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Barr-Anderson et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Beets et al. [ | a | O | NCI |
| Berry et al. [ | a | O | NCI |
| Boutelle et al. [ | A | O | NCI |
| Bray [ | a/A | O | NCI |
| Brown [ | A | O | NCI |
|
Cardon et al. [ | c | O | NC, NCI |
| Carels et al. [ | A | RCT | NSE |
| Courneya and McAuley [ | A | O | NCI, SEIE |
| de Bourdeaudhuij et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Deforche et al. [ | a | O | NC, NCI |
| Dilorenzo et al. [ | a/c | O | NCI |
| Dishman et al. [ | a/c | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Dzewaltowski et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Dzewaltowski et al. [ | c | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Epstein et al. [ | c | QE | NCI, NSE |
| Epstein et al. [ | a | QE | NSE |
| Foster et al. [ | c | O | NCI |
| Gao et al. [ | A | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Gillison et al. [ | a | O | NCI, NSE |
| Gortmaker et al. [ | a | QE | NSE |
| Hausenblas et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Heitzler et al. [ | c/A | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Keats et al. [ | a | O | NCI |
|
Kitzman-Ulrich et al. [ | a | O | NC, SEIE |
| Kloek et al. [ | A | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Knöpfli et al. [ | A | QE | NCI, NSE |
|
Kowal and Fortier [ | A | O | NCI, NSE |
| Lewis et al. [ | c/A | R | SEIE |
| Lytle et al. [ | a/c | O | SEIE |
|
Maltby and Day [ | A | O | NCI, NSE |
| Martin et al. [ | a | O | NSE |
|
Martin and McCaughtry [ | c | O | NCI, SEIE |
| McClaran [ | A | O | NC |
| Melnyk et al. [ | a | RCT | NSE |
|
Mildestvedt and Meland [ | A | O | NCI, NSE |
| Moreno Murcia et al. [ | a | O | NSE |
|
Moreno et al. [ | A | O | NCI |
| Motl et al. [ | a | QE | NSE |
| Motl et al. [ | a | RCT | SEIE |
|
Murru and Ginis [ | A | RCT | NCI, SEIE |
| Nicholls et al. [ | A | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Nigg and Courneya [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Nigg [ | a | O | NCI |
| Parcel et al. [ | a | QE | Year prior 2000 |
| Patrick et al. [ | a | QE | NCI, NSE |
| Pender et al. [ | a/c | O | NCI |
| Quintiliani et al. [ | a/A | O | NCI |
| Raudsepp et al. [ | a | O | NSE |
| Renner et al. [ | a/A | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Robbins et al. [ | c/A | O | NCI |
| Robbins et al. [ | a/c | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Roemmich et al. [ | a | QE | NSE |
| Roemmich et al. [ | a/c | RCT | NSE |
| Rosenberg et al. [ | a | RCT | NSE |
| Ryan et al. [ | A | O | NCI, NSE |
| Ryan and Dzewaltowski [ | a/c | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Sallis et al. [ | A | O | NCI |
| Sallis et al. [ | a/c | O | NSE |
| Sallis et al. [ | a/c | R | SEIE |
| Salmon et al. [ | c | RCT | NSE |
| Salvy et al. [ | a | QE | NCI, NSE |
| Schneider et al. [ | A | RCT | NSE |
| Sherwood et al. [ | c | RCT | SEIE |
| Shields et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Shields and Brawley [ | A | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Shrigley and Dawson [ | A | O | NC |
| Sothern et al. [ | c | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Stone et al. [ | a/c | R | SEIE |
| Strauss et al. [ | a/c | O | NCI |
| Sung et al. [ | c | O | NCI, NSE |
| Taylor et al. [ | a/c | O | NCI |
| Taymoori and Lubans [ | a | QE | NCI, SEIE |
| Taymoori et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Thompson et al. [ | c | O | NCI, NSE |
| Trost et al. [ | c | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Trost et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Valois et al. [ | a | O | NCI |
| Watson et al. [ | a/c | O | NC, NCI |
| Wilson et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Wilson et al. [ | a | RCT | SEIE |
| Wenthe et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
| Wright et al. [ | a | O | NCI, SEIE |
Adults (A), adolescent (a), children (c), literature or systematic review (R), meta-analysis (M), no control group (NC), intervention criteria not fulfilled (NCI), self-efficacy not measured (NSE), observational study design (O) (includes cross-sectional study design, longitudinal design, cohorts, cross-over design), quasiexperimental study design (QE), randomized control trial (RCT), self-efficacy influencing exercise (SEIE).
Self-efficacy assessments.
| Author | Self-efficacy assessment |
|---|---|
| Annesi 2006 [ | Perceived barriers |
| Dishman et al. 2004 [ | Self-efficacy |
| Jamner et al. 2004 [ | Overcoming internal and external barriers to exercise |
| Lubans et al. 2010 [ | Resistance training self-efficacy and outcome expectancy |
| Stevens et al. 2003 [ | Diet and exercise self-efficacy |
| Verstraete et al. 2007 [ | Perceived barriers and benefits self-efficacy for physical activity |
| Wilson et al. 2002 [ | Diet and exercise self-efficacy |
| Wilson et al. 2005 [ | Exercise self-efficacy |
Outcome improvements.
| Author | Self-efficacy improvement | Changes in body mass |
|---|---|---|
| Annesi 2006 [ | Yes | Not indicated |
| Dishman et al. 2004 [ | Yes | Not indicated |
| Jamner et al. 2004 [ | No | Not indicated |
| Lubans et al. 2010 [ | No | Positive effect on body composition, not correlated to self-efficacy |
| Stevens et al. 2003 [ | Yes, female only | Not indicated |
| Verstraete et al. 2007 [ | No | Not indicated |
| Wilson et al. 2002 [ | Yes | Not indicated |
| Wilson et al. 2005 [ | No | Not indicated |
Oxford/Jadad rating.
| Author | Oxford | Jadad |
|---|---|---|
| Annesi 2006 [ | 2b | NA |
| Annesi et al. 2007 [ | 2b | NA |
| Annesi et al. 2008 [ | 2b | NA |
| Dishman et al. 2004 [ | 1b | 1a |
| Jamner et al. 2004 [ | 1b | 1a |
| Lubans et al. 2010 [ | 2b | 3a, b, c |
| Stevens et al. 2003 [ | 1b | 1a |
| Verstraete et al. 2007 [ | 1b | 2a, c |
| Wilson et al. 2002 [ | 2b | NA |
| Wilson et al. 2005 [ | 1b | 1a |
Oxford designation: individual RCT (1b), individual cohort study (2b).
Jadad designation: (1 point assigned for each a, b, c) randomization mentioned (a), randomization was appropriate (b), the fate of all participants in the study is known (c). Not applicable due to study design (NA).