| Literature DB >> 29940923 |
Avril Johnstone1, Adrienne R Hughes2, Anne Martin3, John J Reilly2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Children's physical activity levels are low and efforts to improve their physical activity levels have proven difficult. Freely chosen and unstructured physical activity (active play) has the potential to be promoted in a variety of settings and potentially every day of the year in contrast to other physical activity domains, but active play interventions are an under-researched area. Therefore, the primary aim of this systematic review was to determine the effect of active play interventions on children's physical activity levels, particularly moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA), and fundamental movement skills (FMS).Entities:
Keywords: Active play; Children; Cognition; Fundamental movement skills; Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity; Physical activity; Systematic review; Weight status
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29940923 PMCID: PMC6019649 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-5687-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Search Strategy in Medline
| child*.tw. | |
| (boy* or girl*).tw. | |
| youth*.tw. | |
| (pupil* or student* or schoolchild* or primar*).tw. | |
| (young adj2 (person* or people)).tw. | |
| Elementary*.tw. | |
| Kindergarten*.tw. | |
| Grade*.tw. | |
| 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 | |
| “Play and Playthings”/ | |
| “active play*”.tw. | |
| (outdoor adj2 play*).tw. | |
| “outdoor play*”.tw. | |
| “physically active play*”.tw. | |
| physical* activ* play*.tw. | |
| (outdoor adj2 activ* adj2 play*).tw. | |
| (unstruct* adj2 activ*).tw. | |
| “playground”.tw. | |
| “recess”.tw. | |
| (recreation* adj1 activ*).tw. | |
| (activ* adj2 free adj2 play).tw. | |
| “active free play*”.tw. | |
| “physical play”.tw. | |
| playground*.tw. | |
| Parks, Recreational/ | |
| 11 or 12 or 13 or 14 or 15 or 16 or 17 or 18 or 19 or 20 or 21 or 22 or 23 or 24 or 25 or 26 | |
| Randomized Controlled Trial/ | |
| Control Groups/ | |
| compar*.tw. | |
| Control*.tw. | |
| (control* adj1 trial*).tw. | |
| “random* cont*”.tw. | |
| allocat*.tw. | |
| 28 or 29 or 30 or 31 or 32 or 33 or 34 | |
| Exercise/ | |
| (physical* adj2 activ*).tw. | |
| exercis*.tw. | |
| (physic* adj2 fitness).tw. | |
| (physic* adj2 endurance).tw. | |
| (physical activity adj2 (level* or intensit* or energy expenditure)).tw. | |
| “MVPA”.tw. | |
| moderate-to-vigorous.tw. | |
| “moderate to vigorous”.tw. | |
| fitness.tw. | |
| physical* activ*.tw. | |
| (cardio adj2 respiratory adj2 fitness).tw. | |
| Motor Activity/ | |
| “fundamental movement skill*”.tw. | |
| movement skills.tw. | |
| (motor adj2 skills).tw. | |
| (gross adj2 motor adj2 development).tw. | |
| (motor adj2 development).tw. | |
| “gross motor skill*”.tw. | |
| (Motor adj2 compet*).tw. | |
| (Motor adj2 develop*).tw. | |
| (motor adj2 proficiency).tw. | |
| Locomotor.tw. | |
| object control.tw. | |
| (movement adj2 compet*).tw. | |
| Cognition/ | |
| learning.tw. | |
| “executive function*”.tw. | |
| (cognitive adj2 performance).tw. | |
| “inhibition”.tw. | |
| (working adj2 memory).tw. | |
| “memory”.tw. | |
| (self adj2 regulation).tw. | |
| “self-regulation”.tw. | |
| behav*.tw. | |
| “attainment”.tw. | |
| “Weights and Measures”/ | |
| Body Weight/ | |
| (body adj2 mass adj2 index).tw. | |
| “body mass index”.tw. | |
| BMI.tw. | |
| (weight adj2 status).tw. | |
| (overweight or obesity).tw. | |
| Adiposity.tw. | |
| Fat.tw. | |
| 36 or 37 or 38 or 39 or 40 or 41 or 42 or 43 or 44 or 45 or 46 or 47 or 48 or 49 or 50 or 51 or 52 or 53 or 54 or 55 or 56 or 57 or 58 or 59 or 60 or 61 or 62 or 63 or 64 or 65 or 66 or 67 or 68 or 69 or 70 or 71 or 72 or 73 or 74 or 75 or 76 or 77 or 78 or 79 or 80 | |
| 10 and 27 and 35 and 81 | |
| limit 82 to yr. = “2000 -Current” | |
| limit 83 to English language |
Fig. 1Flow diagram of number of articles retrieved during the literature search and study selection
Overview of included studies
| Author, year and setting | Study design | sample size intervention/ control | Age (range or mean ± SD), sex (n or % m/f | Intervention duration | Outcome(s) | Intervention Details | Comparison / Treatment | EPHPP Quality Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adamo et al. 2016 [ | Cluster RCT | 40/ 43 | Intervention: age (3.4 ± 0.3), sex (18/22) | 6-months | PA measured using an Actical accelerometer | Two 3-h training workshops to childcare providers. Workshops encouraged childcare providers to provide more outdoor active play (manuals provided). Basic equipment provided. Bi-weekly booster sessions provided. | Regular childhood curriculum | Moderate |
| Engelen et al. 2013 | Cluster RCT | 113/ 108 | Intervention: age (6.0 ± 0.6), sex (59/54) | 13-weeks | PA measured using an ActiGraph accelerometer | Loose parts equipment provided in the playground. | Standard break times | Weak |
| O’Dwyer et al. 2012 England [ | Cluster RCT | 33/ 43 | All: age (3.8 ± 0.6), sex (52%/48%), | 10-weeks | PA measured using an ActiGraph accelerometer | 5 sessions over 10 weeks. | No treatment | Weak |
| Tortella et al. 2016 Italy [ | Cluster RCT | 71/ 39 | Intervention: age (5.6 ± 0.31), sex (41/30) | 10-weeks | FMS measured using Movement ABC | 30 min of free play and 30 min of structured activities once a week for 10 weeks in the playground | No treatment | Weak |
RCT randomised controlled trial, SD standard deviation, n number
Quality Assessment
| Study | Selection Bias | Study Design | Confounders | Blinding | Data Collection Methods | Withdrawals and Drop-outs | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adamo et al. 2016 [ | Moderate | Strong | Weak | Moderate | Strong | Strong | Moderate |
| Engelen et al. 2013 [ | Weak | Weak | Moderate | Moderate | Strong | Strong | Weak |
| O’Dwyer et al. 2012 [ | Weak | Weak | Weak | Weak | Strong | Strong | Weak |
| Tortella et al. 2016 [ | Weak | Weak | Weak | Weak | Strong | Weak | Weak |
Fig. 2Effect of active play interventions on minutes/pre-school or school day spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)