Author:
Barr-Anderson Daheia J.,Laska Melissa N.,Veblen-Mortenson Sara,Farbakhsh Kian,Dudovitz Bonnie,Story Mary
Abstract
Background:The aim of this study was to promote physical activity in 6th graders by developing and testing the feasibility of an enhanced Presidential Active Lifestyle Award (PALA) program comprised of a peer leadership component and innovative exercise resource toolkit including DVDs.Methods:A racially/ethnically diverse sample of students received the standard PALA program (2 control schools, n = 61) or enhanced PALA+Peers program (2 intervention schools, n = 87) during 2006–2007 academic year.Results:Compared with the control condition, the intervention was successful in increasing moderate physical activity in all students (P = .02) and moderate and hard physical activity among girls (P = .03 and P = .04, respectively). Teachers and students reported a high level of satisfaction and receptivity with the intervention. All teachers thought the DVDs were well-received, and 87% of students reported that they would recommend the enhanced program to peers.Conclusion:Coupling peer leadership and DVDs that promote physical activity may be an effective way to increase youth physical activity.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine