Impact of a multi-level, multi-component intervention to improve elementary school physical education on student cardiorespiratory fitness: an application of the parametric g-formula

Author:

Thompson Hannah R.1,Madsen Kristine A.1,Nguyen Caroline1,McKenzie Thomas L.2,Picciotto Sally1

Affiliation:

1. University of California Berkeley

2. San Diego State University

Abstract

Abstract

Background: School physical education is an important population-level health intervention for improving youth fitness. The purpose of this study is to determine the causal impact of New York City’s PE Works program on student cardiorespiratory fitness. Methods: This longitudinal study (2014-2019) includes 581 elementary schools (n=315,999 4th/5th-grade students; 84% non-white; 74% who qualify for free or reduced-price meals). 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 per school (95% CI: 42.6%, 54.2%) met age/sex-specific cardiorespiratory fitness standards. Had PE Works not been implemented, we estimate 45.7% (95% CI: 36.9%, 52.1%) would have met fitness 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 fitness standards. Adding a PE teacher, alone, had the largest impact (6.4% (95% CI: 1.0, 12.0) increase). Conclusion: PE Works, which included providing PE teachers, training for classroom teachers, and administrative/teacher support for PE, positively impacted student cardiorespiratory health. Mandating and funding multilevel, multicomponent PE programs is an important public health intervention to increase children’s cardiorespiratory fitness.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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