The effects of a 2-year physical education program (SPARK) on physical activity and fitness in elementary school students. Sports, Play and Active Recreation for Kids.
J F Sallis,
T L McKenzie,
J E Alcaraz,
B Kolody,
N Faucette and
M F Hovell
Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, California 92120, USA.
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated a health-related physical educationprogram for fourth- and fifth-grade students designed to increasephysical activity during physical education classes and outsideof school. METHODS: Seven schools were assigned to three conditionsin a quasi-experimental design. Health-related physical educationwas taught by physical education specialists or trained classroomteachers. Students from these classes were compared with thosein control classes. Analyses were conducted on 955 studentswith complete data. RESULTS: Students spent more minutes perweek being physically active in specialist-led (40 min) andteacher-led (33 min) physical education classes than in controlclasses (18 min; P < .001). After 2 years, girls in the specialist-ledcondition were superior to girls in the control condition onabdominal strength and endurance (P < .001) and cardiorespiratoryendurance (P < .001). There were no effects on physical activityoutside of school. CONCLUSIONS: A health-related physical educationcurriculum can provide students with substantially more physicalactivity during physical education classes. Improved physicaleducation classes can potentially benefit 97% of elementaryschool students.
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