The effects of active classroom breaks on moderate to vigorous physical activity, behaviour and performance in a Northern NSW primary school: A quasi‐experimental study

Autor: Avigdor Zask, Martina Pattinson, Daniel Ashton, Matthew Ahmadi, Stewart Trost, Sam Irvine, Lauren Stafford, Kim Delbaere, Jillian Adams
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Health Promotion Journal of Australia.
ISSN: 2201-1617
1036-1073
Popis: Approximately 77% of NSW children aged 5 to 15 years do not meet physical activity guidelines and many spend a considerable amount of time sitting (1). Active breaks at primary school are feasible, may increase daily moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and decrease off-task behaviour without adversely affecting cognitive function and learning.In this quasi-experimental study, 101 primary school children in six intervention classrooms participated in three ten-minute active breaks per day for six-weeks during class time, while five control classrooms were run as usual (n=89). Physical activity levels were measured using wrist-worn Actigraph wGT3X-BT accelerometers and analysed using a random forest model. Students' off-task behaviour, wellbeing, cognitive function, and maths performance were also measured. School staff completed a brief feedback survey.Children in the intervention group engaged in 15.4 and 10.9 minutes more MVPA per day at 3 and 6 weeks respectively (p0.001). Participation significantly increased the proportion of children who met the Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines (p0.001). At pre, middle and end of intervention, 44.4%, 60.8% and 55.1% of intervention children and 46.5%, 45.9% and 45.8% of controls met the guidelines. Significantly fewer students engaged in off-task behaviour in the intervention classes at mid and weeks of intervention (-1.4 students, p=0.003). No significant intervention effects were found for wellbeing, cognitive and maths performance.Active classroom breaks are an effective way to increase physical activity among primary school children while reducing off-task classroom behaviour. SO WHAT?: Primary school students' health would benefit from active breaks with no detrimental effects on wellbeing, maths and cognitive performance.
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