| Literature DB >> 27112754 |
Katie L Morton1, Kirsten Corder2, Marc Suhrcke3, Flo Harrison4, Andy P Jones4, Esther M F van Sluijs2, Andrew J Atkin2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is increasing policy interest in ensuring that the school environment supports healthy behaviours. We examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between schools' policies, programmes and facilities for physical activity (PA) and adolescents' objectively-measured activity intensity during the school day and lunchtime.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; Physical activity; School environment; School transition; Sedentary behaviour
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27112754 PMCID: PMC4845338 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-016-0378-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Description, descriptive characteristics, and differences between primary and secondary schools for school questionnaire-based data collected
| Variable | Assessment | Primary schools | Secondary schools | P for difference |
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| Proportion/mean (SD) | Proportion/mean (SD) | |||
| Length of break | Morning break, lunch break (and any other breaks, e.g., pm) duration added to obtain total break time. | 75.21 (8.28) | 65.70 (10.67) |
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| Number of sports facilities | Reported access to nine sport related facilities (e.g., gym, swimming pool etc.). Those rated as high or radium quality were summed. | 5.30 (1.30) | 6.35 (1.09) |
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| Hours of PE | Reported and rounded to the nearest ½ hour. | 2.09 (.36) | 2.24 (.412) | .241 |
| Physical activity policy | “Does your school have a policy to promote physical activity” (written or informal) | 84.8 | 79.1 | .464 |
| Lunchtime extra-curricular physical activity provision | “Does your school provide any extracurricular physical activity during lunch breaks?” | 62 | 88.1 |
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| School attitude (to physical activity promotion) | Reported agreement with five statements about school attitude to physical activity (5-point Likert scale). Scores were summed and averaged. | 4.44 (.92) | 4.39 (.69) | .749 |
| Compulsory outdoor break, if weather allows it | Choosing one of five options reflecting outdoor policy during break times. The answers were collapsed into a dichotomous category. | 96.7 | 27.9 |
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| Activity rules during breaks: | Report of whether children are allowed to do screen-based activity (e.g., watch TV or use computers) regardless of weather. | 8.7 | 74.4 |
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| Report of whether children are allowed to do physically active activities (e.g., use sports equipment, play ball games, play running games etc.) regardless of the weather | 52.2 | 65 | .194 |
| School Environment (physical environment) | Reported agreement with seven statements about the area around the school (5-point Likert scale). Scores were summed (possible score 0–35) | 22.01 (3.96) | 24.91 (3.34) |
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PA physical activity, SD Standard deviation; * = p < .005; ** = p < .001
Sample characteristics for SPEEDY participants included in these analyses (n = 325)
| SPEEDY 1 (2007) | SPEEDY 3 (2011) | |||
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| Sex (%) | ||||
| Male | 47.7 | - | ||
| Female | 52.3 | - | ||
| Age (years, mean(SD)) | 10.24 (.32) | 14.32 (.30) | ||
| Ethnicity (%) | ||||
| White | 97 | - | ||
| Other | 3 | - | ||
| BMI (mean(SD)) | 18.05 (3.15) | 20.95 (4.01) | ||
| Family SES (%) | ||||
| Low | 18.3 | - | ||
| Middle | 39.1 | - | ||
| High | 42.6 | - | ||
| Physical activity | School day | Lunchtime | School day | Lunchtime |
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| No. of valid days per participant (mean(SD)) | 4.3 (0.8) | 4.7 (0.7) | 4.2 (0.9) | 4.3 (0.9) |
| Proportion of wear-time (%) | ||||
| SED | 71 | 53 | 77 | 64 |
| Light PA | 21 | 29 | 16 | 23 |
| MVPA | 8 | 18 | 7 | 13 |
| Time spent (minutes, mean(SD)) | ||||
| SED | 272.90 (25.54) | 31.27 (7.00) | 300.16 (29.87) | 31.07 (9.59) |
| LPA | 80.65 (16.31) | 17.00 (3.50) | 64.65 (18.87) | 11.33 (4.60) |
| MVPA | 30.76 (10.76) | 10.55 (4.92) | 27.43 (13.70) | 6.49 (4.66) |
SD, standard deviation; SED, sedentary behaviour; MVPA, moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity. Valid days were defined as days in which wear time ≥80 % of the duration of lunchtime and/or school day
Cross-sectional association of school policies, practices and facilities with adolescent sedentary time and physical activity during lunchtime (multivariable models)
| Exposure | MVPA ( | |
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| β | (95 % CI) | |
| Hours of PE | 0.015 | (−.000, .030) |
| Compulsory outdoor break | 0.019 | (−.010, .048) |
Co-efficient represents proportion of wear time in MVPA
Cross sectional association of school policies, practices and facilities with adolescent sedentary time and physical activity during the whole school day (multivariable models)
| Exposure | SED ( | MVPA ( | ||
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| β | (95 % CI) | β | (95 % CI) | |
| Length of break | −0.001 | (−.002, .000) | .000 | (−.000, .001) |
| Hours of PE | −0.010 | (−.022, .003) | .006 | (−.000, .001) |
| School attitude | −0.011 | (−.024, .002) | N/A | |
Co-efficient represents proportion of wear time in SED and MVPA. N/A, not analysed in multiple model
Longitudinal association of changes in the school environment with changes in activity intensity during lunchtime (multivariable models)
| Exposure | SED change ( | LPA change ( | MVPA change ( | |||
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| β | (95 % CI) | β | (95 % CI) | β | (95 % CI) | |
| School environment | N/A | N/A | (−0.25, 0.24) | |||
| Length of break | 0.10 | (−0.09, 0.28) | −0.036 | (−0.15, 0.08) | N/A | |
| Hours of PE | ||||||
| no change (reference) | N/A | N/A | ||||
| decrease | −1.46 | (−4.42, 1.49) | ||||
| increase | 0.80 | (−2.01, 3.60) | ||||
| Physical activity policy | ||||||
| no change (reference) | ||||||
| no/yes | −2.26 | (−7.51, 3.00) | 1.36 | (−1.97, 4.70) | 0.33 | (−2.63, 3.28) |
| yes/no | 1.89 | (−3.66, 7.43) | −0.28 | (−3.54, 3.00) | −1.06 | (−4.02, 1.91) |
| Lunchtime extracurricular physical activity provision | ||||||
| no change (reference) | ||||||
| no/yes |
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| 2.40 | (−0.07, 4.88) |
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| yes/no | −7.00 | (−15.41, 1.42) | 4.63 | (−0.52, 9.77) | 2.71 | (−1.60, 7.02) |
| Break time rule: screen-use | ||||||
| no/no (reference) | N/A | N/A | ||||
| no/yes | −1.27 | (−5.52, 2.98) | ||||
| yes/no | # | # | ||||
| yes/yes | −1.56 | (−6.77, 3.66) | ||||
| Compulsory outdoor break rule | ||||||
| no change (reference) | ||||||
| no/yes | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| yes/no | 4.77 | (−0.32, 9.86) | −2.54 | (−5.44, 0.36) | −1.63 | (−4.54, 1.29) |
LPA, light physical activity; MVPA, moderate to vigorous physical activity; PE, physical education; PA, physical activity; # = coefficient not estimated due to small cell size (n = 1); N/A, not analysed in multiple model
* = p < 0.05; ** = p < 0.01
Longitudinal association of changes in the school environment with changes in activity intensity during the whole school day (multivariable models)
| Exposure | SED change ( | LPA change ( | MVPA change ( | |||
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| β | (95 % CI) | β | (95 % CI) | β | (95 % CI) | |
| School attitude | N/A | −0.47 | (−1.37, 0.43) | N/A | ||
| School environment | N/A | 0.07 | (−0.04, 0.19) | −0.06 | (−0.16, 0.04) | |
| Length of break | −0.09 | (−0.17, 0.00) | N/A |
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| Hours of PE | ||||||
| no change (reference) | ||||||
| decrease | 2.16 | (−0.27, 4.60) | −1.41 | (−2.94, 0.11) | −0.83 | (−2.03, 0.37) |
| increase | 0.88 | (−1.35, 3.11) | −0.56 | (−1.81, 0.70) | −0.09 | (−1.27, 1.08) |
| Physical activity policy | ||||||
| no change (reference) | N/A | N/A | ||||
| no/yes | 0.12 | (−1.19, 1.42) | ||||
| yes/no | −0.54 | (−1.81, 0.73) | ||||
| Lunchtime extracurricular physical activity provision | ||||||
| no change (reference) | N/A | |||||
| no/yes | −2.03 | (−3.89, −0.17)* |
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| yes/no | −1.10 | (−4.89, 2.68) | 0.07 | (−1.88, 2.01) | ||
| Break time rules: physically active activities | ||||||
| less/less (reference) | N/A | |||||
| less/more | 2.16 | (−0.84, 5.17) | −0.97 | (−2.42, 0.47) | ||
| more/less | 0.81 | (−2.28, 3.91) | −1.54 | (−3.19, 0.11) | ||
| more/more | 1.07 | (−1.76, 3.91) | −1.20 | (−2.56, 0.16) | ||
LPA light physical activity, MVPA moderate to vigorous physical activity, PE physical education, PA physical activity, N/A not analysed in multiple model
* = p < 0.05; ** = p < 0.01