Feasibility and efficacy of a church-based intervention to promote physical activity in children


Autoria(s): Trost, Stewart G.; Tang, Rebecca
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Background This study evaluated the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a church-based intervention to promote physical activity (PA) in children. Methods The study was conducted in 4 churches located in 2 large metropolitan areas and 2 regional towns in Kansas. Churches in the intervention condition implemented the "Shining Like Stars" physical activity curriculum module during their regularly scheduled Sunday school classes. Churches in the control condition delivered the same content without integrating physical activity into the lessons. In addition to the curriculum, the intervention churches completed a series of weekly family devotional activities designed to promote parental support for PA and increase PA outside of Sunday school. Results Children completing the Shining Like Stars curriculum exhibited significantly greater amounts of MVPA than those in the control condition (20 steps/min vs. 7 steps/min). No intervention effects were observed for PA levels outside of Sunday school or parental support for PA; however, relative to controls, children in the intervention churches did exhibit a significant reduction in screen time. Conclusion The findings confirm that the integration of physical activity into Sunday school is feasible and a potentially effective strategy for promoting PA in young children.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72133/

Publicador

Human Kinetics

Relação

http://journals.humankinetics.com/AcuCustom/Sitename/Documents/DocumentItem/17547.pdf

Trost, Stewart G. & Tang, Rebecca (2009) Feasibility and efficacy of a church-based intervention to promote physical activity in children. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 6(6), pp. 741-749.

Fonte

Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #adolescent #physical education #health promotion #physical activity #health behavior #risk-factors #youth #health #adolescents #nutrition #fitness #age
Tipo

Journal Article