School-time’s contribution to the physical activity level of children and fulfilment of national health recommendations for physical activity in Norway

Physical activity (PA) among children is positively correlated to several positive health outcomes. Although school time constitutes an important arena for children’s PA level because it includes all children, research in this area in Nordic countries remains limited. The aim of the present study is...

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Main Authors: Fredrik Kristiansen, Hilde Mikalsen, Pål Lagestad
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP 2021-06-01
Series:Journal for Research in Arts and Sports Education
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Online Access:https://jased.net/index.php/jased/article/view/2429/5444
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spelling doaj-8ae6b53787914848b92f34661d7cada92021-06-21T04:42:17ZdanCappelen Damm Akademisk NOASPJournal for Research in Arts and Sports Education2535-28572021-06-0151162810.23865/jased.v5.2429jased.v5.2429School-time’s contribution to the physical activity level of children and fulfilment of national health recommendations for physical activity in NorwayFredrik KristiansenHilde MikalsenPål LagestadPhysical activity (PA) among children is positively correlated to several positive health outcomes. Although school time constitutes an important arena for children’s PA level because it includes all children, research in this area in Nordic countries remains limited. The aim of the present study is to investigate school-time’s contribution to both children’s total PA and fulfilment of health recommendations for PA. In total, 320 seventh-grade children volunteered to participate in the study, of which 291 provided valid accelerometer data and were included in the analyses. The results show that school time accounts for 30.6% and 26%, respectively, of boys’ and girls’ total moderate- and vigorous-PA (MVPA) during the week, and for 45.9% and 36.6%, respectively, of the MVPA that children need to fulfil the health recommendations. In addition, boys achieved significantly more MVPA than girls during school time, and school-time’s contribution to the fulfilment of the health recommendations for PA was significantly greater among boys than girls. The findings indicate that PA in school time possesses an unrealized potential to substantially increase children’s weekly PA. Possible strategies for increasing school-time’s contribution to children’s PA level, in general, and girls’ PA level, in particular, are discussed.https://jased.net/index.php/jased/article/view/2429/5444school childrenphysical activity levelschool timehealth recommendationsgender
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author Fredrik Kristiansen
Hilde Mikalsen
Pål Lagestad
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Hilde Mikalsen
Pål Lagestad
School-time’s contribution to the physical activity level of children and fulfilment of national health recommendations for physical activity in Norway
Journal for Research in Arts and Sports Education
school children
physical activity level
school time
health recommendations
gender
author_facet Fredrik Kristiansen
Hilde Mikalsen
Pål Lagestad
author_sort Fredrik Kristiansen
title School-time’s contribution to the physical activity level of children and fulfilment of national health recommendations for physical activity in Norway
title_short School-time’s contribution to the physical activity level of children and fulfilment of national health recommendations for physical activity in Norway
title_full School-time’s contribution to the physical activity level of children and fulfilment of national health recommendations for physical activity in Norway
title_fullStr School-time’s contribution to the physical activity level of children and fulfilment of national health recommendations for physical activity in Norway
title_full_unstemmed School-time’s contribution to the physical activity level of children and fulfilment of national health recommendations for physical activity in Norway
title_sort school-time’s contribution to the physical activity level of children and fulfilment of national health recommendations for physical activity in norway
publisher Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP
series Journal for Research in Arts and Sports Education
issn 2535-2857
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Physical activity (PA) among children is positively correlated to several positive health outcomes. Although school time constitutes an important arena for children’s PA level because it includes all children, research in this area in Nordic countries remains limited. The aim of the present study is to investigate school-time’s contribution to both children’s total PA and fulfilment of health recommendations for PA. In total, 320 seventh-grade children volunteered to participate in the study, of which 291 provided valid accelerometer data and were included in the analyses. The results show that school time accounts for 30.6% and 26%, respectively, of boys’ and girls’ total moderate- and vigorous-PA (MVPA) during the week, and for 45.9% and 36.6%, respectively, of the MVPA that children need to fulfil the health recommendations. In addition, boys achieved significantly more MVPA than girls during school time, and school-time’s contribution to the fulfilment of the health recommendations for PA was significantly greater among boys than girls. The findings indicate that PA in school time possesses an unrealized potential to substantially increase children’s weekly PA. Possible strategies for increasing school-time’s contribution to children’s PA level, in general, and girls’ PA level, in particular, are discussed.
topic school children
physical activity level
school time
health recommendations
gender
url https://jased.net/index.php/jased/article/view/2429/5444
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