Barrett-Williams Shannon L, Franks Padra, Kay Christi, Meyer Adria, Cornett Kelly, Mosier Brian
1 HealthMPowers, Inc, Norcross, GA, USA.
2 Georgia Department of Public Health, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2017 Nov/Dec;132(2_suppl):81S-87S. doi: 10.1177/0033354917726328.
Power Up for 30 (PU30) is a schoolwide intervention that encourages schools to provide an additional 30 minutes of physical activity during the school day, beyond physical education. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of PU30 on Georgia public elementary schools and their students.
A total of 719 of 1320 public elementary schools in Georgia that were sent a baseline survey about school physical activity during October 2013 to September 2014 completed the survey, 160 of which were asked to complete a second survey. In the interim (March to June 2015), half (80) of these schools implemented the PU30 program. The interim surveys, which were completed during March to June 2015, assessed opportunities for student physical activity and staff member professional development focused on student physical activity.
Compared with schools that had not implemented the program, more schools using the PU30 program reported offering before- and after-school physical activity programs. Forty-four of 78 (57%) PU30 schools compared with 20 of 53 (38%) non-PU30 schools offered before-school physical activity programs. Likewise, more PU30 schools than non-PU30 schools offered after-school physical activity programs (35% vs 16%), and a greater proportion of students at PU30 schools compared with non-PU30 schools met fitness benchmarks: recess 5 days per week (91% [288 of 323] vs 80% [273 of 341]), offering ≥11 minutes per day of classroom-based physical activity (39% [53 of 136] vs 25% [47 of 189] for kindergarten through second grade; 20% [37 of 187] vs 6% [9 of 152] for grades 3 through 5), and receiving physical activity-related professional development time (42% [136 of 323] vs 14% [48 of 341]).
The surveys provided a statewide picture of the physical activity opportunities offered to students and staff members in Georgia elementary schools and demonstrated the effective use of a comprehensive, multicomponent program to offer more school-based physical activity opportunities and to improve student fitness.
“30分钟活力提升计划”(PU30)是一项全校性干预措施,鼓励学校在体育课之外,在教学日额外提供30分钟体育活动时间。本研究的目的是评估PU30对佐治亚州公立小学及其学生的影响。
2013年10月至2014年9月期间,佐治亚州1320所公立小学收到了关于学校体育活动的基线调查问卷,其中719所学校完成了调查,160所学校被要求完成第二次调查。在此期间(2015年3月至6月),这些学校中有一半(80所)实施了PU30计划。2015年3月至6月期间完成的中期调查评估了学生体育活动机会以及专注于学生体育活动的教职工专业发展情况。
与未实施该计划的学校相比,更多采用PU30计划的学校报告提供了课外体育活动项目。78所PU30学校中有44所(57%)提供课外体育活动项目,而53所非PU30学校中有20所(38%)提供该项目。同样,提供课后体育活动项目的PU30学校也比非PU30学校更多(35%对16%),并且与非PU30学校相比,PU30学校中达到健身基准的学生比例更高:每周休息5天(91%[323人中的288人]对80%[341人中的273人]),每天提供≥11分钟的课堂体育活动(幼儿园至二年级为39%[136人中的53人]对25%[189人中的47人];三年级至五年级为20%[187人中的37人]对6%[152人中的9人]),以及获得与体育活动相关的专业发展时间(42%[323人中的136人]对14%[341人中的48人])。
这些调查展示了佐治亚州小学为学生和教职工提供的体育活动机会的全州情况,并证明了有效利用一项全面、多成分的计划来提供更多基于学校的体育活动机会并改善学生健康状况。