Literature DB >> 31011751

Classroom active breaks: a feasibility study in Southern Italy.

Patrizia Calella1, Caterina Mancusi1, Pierluigi Pecoraro2, Serena Sensi2, Carmelina Sorrentino2, Maria Imoletti2, Adriana Franzese3, Francesca Gallè1, Giorgio Liguori1, Giuliana Valerio1.   

Abstract

Though classroom time has been identified as a contributing factor to sedentary behavior, school has been recognized as the main educational setting providing physical activity (PA) opportunities. The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a classroom-based intervention which integrates PA during the school time, and assess its potential effect on reducing inactivity in primary school children. The intervention was performed in a sample of 47 children attending a primary school in the south of Italy and it was structured in two sessions of classroom active breaks (CABs) in three school days a week, shared with and supervised by the teachers. CABs showed an overall potential positive effect on the reduction of inactivity of ∼12 min and an equivalent increase in PA levels, of which 5 min were of moderate/vigorous intensity. Girls showed lower time spent in light and moderate PA and higher amount of inactivity than boys and responded better to the intervention. The satisfaction of children and teachers was high. CABs program is a safe tool to reduce inactivity and increase moderate/vigorous PA. Designing structured exercise breaks adapted in a flexible way to meet the needs of the school curriculum program may increase the feasibility of such PA program in the schools.
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Keywords:  children; physical activity; school; sedentary behavior

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31011751     DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daz033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Int        ISSN: 0957-4824            Impact factor:   2.483


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