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纽约市为期 4 年的多组分自然实验对提高小学生心肺健康的影响。

Impact of New York City's 4-year multi-component natural experiment to improve elementary school physical education on student cardiorespiratory fitness.

机构信息

School of Public Health, Community Health Sciences, University of California Berkeley, 2121 Berkeley Way West, Berkeley, CA, 94720, USA.

School of Exercise and Nutritional Science, San Diego State University, 5499 Aztec Bowl, San Diego, CA, 92182, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Nov 14;24(1):3161. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20673-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

School physical education is an important population-level health intervention for improving youth fitness. This study estimated the impact of New York City's PE Works program - which included providing PE teachers, training for classroom teachers, and administrative/ teacher support for PE - on student cardiorespiratory fitness as measured by the FitnessGram's 15-meter PACER test for aerobic capacity.

METHODS

This longitudinal study (2014/15-2018/19) includes 581 elementary schools (n = 315,999 4th /5th -grade students; 84% non-white; 74% who qualify for free or reduced-price meals, a proxy for socioeconomic status). We apply the parametric g-formula to address schools' time-varying exposure to intervention components and time-varying confounding.

RESULTS

After four years of staggered PE Works implementation, 49.7% of students/school (95% CI: 42.6%, 54.2%) met age/sex-specific Healthy Fitness Zone (HFZ) aerobic capacity standards set by the FitnessGram. Had PE Works not been implemented, we estimate 45.7% (95% CI: 36.9%, 52.1%) would have met aerobic capacity HFZ standards. Had PE Works been fully implemented in all schools from the program's inception, we estimate 57.4% (95% CI: 49.1%, 63.3%) would have met aerobic capacity HFZ standards. Adding a PE teacher, alone, had the largest impact (6.4% (95% CI: 1.0, 12.0) increase).

CONCLUSION

PE Works positively impacted student cardiorespiratory fitness. Mandating and funding multicomponent PE programs is an important public health intervention to increase children's cardiorespiratory fitness.

摘要

背景

学校体育是改善青少年健康的一项重要的人群健康干预措施。本研究评估了纽约市体育教育计划(PE Works)对学生心肺适能的影响,该计划包括提供体育教师、对任课教师进行培训以及为体育教学提供行政/教师支持,其评估指标为 FitnessGram 的 15 米 PACER 测试(有氧能力测试)。

方法

这是一项纵向研究(2014/15 年至 2018/19 年),共纳入 581 所小学(n=315999 名 4 至 5 年级学生;84%为非白人;74%符合免费或减价午餐标准,这是社会经济地位的一个替代指标)。我们应用参数 g 公式来解决学校对干预措施的时间变化暴露和时间变化混杂的问题。

结果

在实施 PE Works 计划四年后,49.7%的学生/学校(95%CI:42.6%,54.2%)达到了 FitnessGram 规定的年龄/性别特异性健康健身区(HFZ)有氧能力标准。如果没有实施 PE Works,我们估计有 45.7%(95%CI:36.9%,52.1%)的学生将达到有氧能力 HFZ 标准。如果从计划开始时所有学校都全面实施了 PE Works,则估计有 57.4%(95%CI:49.1%,63.3%)的学生将达到有氧能力 HFZ 标准。单独增加一名体育教师的影响最大(增加 6.4%(95%CI:1.0,12.0))。

结论

PE Works 计划对学生的心肺适能有积极影响。强制推行和资助多组分的体育教育计划是提高儿童心肺适能的一项重要公共卫生干预措施。

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