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VERB summer scorecard: findings from a multi-level community-based physical activity intervention for tweens.

Authors :
Debate RD
Baldwin JA
Thompson Z
Nickelson J
Alfonso ML
Bryant CA
Phillips LM
McDermott RJ
Source :
American journal of community psychology [Am J Community Psychol] 2009 Dec; Vol. 44 (3-4), pp. 363-73.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The benefits of physical activity for adolescents are well established. Multi-level interventions may be especially effective in establishing and sustaining health-enhancing behaviors. This study explored the influences of a multi-level community intervention aimed at increasing physical activity among tweens (youth 9-13). Two Florida school districts far apart served as intervention and comparison sites in a quasi-experimental post-test design. Youth in grades 5 through 8 in the intervention community (n = 1,253) and comparison community (n = 866) completed an anonymous post-intervention survey. An intent-to-treat analysis did not show any statistically significant group differences for the physical activity outcomes examined. However, a subset analysis revealed that students who reported participating in the intervention were more likely to be physically active than youth in the comparison group, as well as youth in the intervention community who reported not participating. Participating in the intervention was significantly related to meeting recommendations for vigorous physical activity (OR = 2.08, P = 0.0259), being physically active on weekends (OR = 1.84, P = 0.0017), and reporting more days of trying a new game or sport (OR = 1.49, P = 0.046) after controlling for grade, gender, race/ethnicity, and SES. These findings support the efficacy of multi-level interventions to create effective health behavior change, especially when linkages among community, media, schools, and the home are present.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1573-2770
Volume :
44
Issue :
3-4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of community psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19777339
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10464-009-9261-9