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The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy: Development of a Model of Children’s Capacity for a Healthy, Active Lifestyle Through a Delphi Process

Authors :
Roy J. Shephard
Lars Bo Andersen
Han C. G. Kemper
Weimo Zhu
Mark S. Tremblay
Tim Olds
Beth Hands
John Hay
Guy Faulkner
Thomas L. McKenzie
Avery D. Faigenbaum
Meghann Lloyd
Jennifer M. Sacheck
Duane Knudson
Peter T. Katzmarzyk
Elena A. Boiarskaia
Charles Boyer
John Cairney
Patricia E. Longmuir
Joel D. Barnes
Claire E. Francis
Ian Janssen
EMGO - Quality of care
Public and occupational health
Francis, Claire E
Longmuir, Patricia E
Boyer, Charles
Andersen, Lars Bo
Olds, Tim S
Tremblay, Mark S
Source :
Francis, C E, Longmuir, P E, Boyer, C, Andersen, L B, Barnes, J D, Boiarskaia, E, Cairney, J, Faigenbaum, A D, Faulkner, G, Hands, B P, Hay, J A, Janssen, I, Katzmarzyk, P T, Kemper, H C G, Knudson, D, Lloyd, M, McKenzie, T L, Olds, T S, Sacheck, J M, Shephard, R J, Zhu, W & Tremblay, M S 2016, ' The Canadian Assessment of Physical literacy : Development of a model of children's capacity for a healthy, active lifestyle through a Delphi process ', Journal of Physical Activity and Health, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 214-222 . https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2014-0597, Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 13(2), 214-222. Human Kinetics Publishers Inc., Francis, C E, Longmuir, P E, Boyer, C, Andersen, L B, Barnes, J D, Boiarskaia, E, Cairney, J, Faigenbaum, A D, Faulkner, G, Hands, B P, Hay, J A, Janssen, I, Katzmarzyk, P T, Kemper, H C G, Knudson, D, Lloyd, M, McKenzie, T L, Olds, T S, Sacheck, J M, Shephard, R J, Zhu, W & Tremblay, M S 2016, ' The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy: Development of a Model of Children's Capacity for a Healthy, Active Lifestyle Through a Delphi Process ', Journal of Physical Activity & Health, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 214-222 . https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2014-0597
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Human Kinetics, 2016.

Abstract

Background:The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy (CAPL) was conceptualized as a tool to monitor children’s physical literacy. The original model (fitness, activity behavior, knowledge, motor skill) required revision and relative weights for calculating/interpreting scores were required.Methods:Nineteen childhood physical activity/fitness experts completed a 3-round Delphi process. Round 1 was open-ended questions. Subsequent rounds rated statements using a 5-point Likert scale. Recommendations were sought regarding protocol inclusion, relative importance within composite scores and score interpretation.Results:Delphi participant consensus was achieved for 64% (47/73) of statement topics, including a revised conceptual model, specific assessment protocols, the importance of longitudinal tracking, and the relative importance of individual protocols and composite scores. Divergent opinions remained regarding the inclusion of sleep time, assessment/scoring of the obstacle course assessment of motor skill, and the need for an overall physical literacy classification.Conclusions:The revised CAPL model (overlapping domains of physical competence, motivation, and knowledge, encompassed by daily behavior) is appropriate for monitoring the physical literacy of children aged 8 to 12 years. Objectively measured domains (daily behavior, physical competence) have higher relative importance. The interpretation of CAPL results should be reevaluated as more data become available.

Details

ISSN :
15435474 and 15433080
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physical Activity and Health
Accession number :
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