1. Playground activities and gender variation in objectively measured physical activity intensity in Australian primary school children: a repeated measures study
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Dean A. Dudley, Wayne G. Cotton, Louisa R. Peralta, and Matthew Winslade
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Children ,Health promotion ,Playgrounds ,New South Wales ,Observational study ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Recent studies have sought to address the limited time for physical activity by focusing on increasing physical activity intensity among students during non-curricula periods and specifically school break times. We objectively measured the intensity of student physical activity (PA) during recess and lunch breaks at primary schools in the Western Sydney region of New South Wales (NSW), Australia using a 12-month repeated measures observation design study. Methods Systematic direct observation of recess and lunch breaks over a ten-week period in 2014 and 2015. 120 recess and lunch breaks across twenty schools (2014) with 839 periodic observations and across 15 schools with 587 periodic observations in 2015. Both observation periods were conducted over 10-weeks in Term 4 (September – December). Results The mean proportion of vigorous physical activity reported as a percentage (%VPA) across both time points was 16.6% (SD = 23.4). 36.8% (SD = 26.0) of time was spent walking and the remaining time (46.6%; SD = 30.4) was spent in sedentary activities. There was a significant decline in %VPA and increase in sedentary activity (p
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- 2018
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