Whole-of-School Physical Activity Implementation in the Context of the Dubai Fitness Challenge

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McMahon Chris,Webster Collin A.,Weaver R. Glenn,Haber Christophe El,Demir Gönül Tekkurşun,Ismail Zainab Mohamed,Fatima Naqvi Syeda Zoha,Ghani MehnazORCID,Kepenek Şevval,Kherraf Manel,Krishnakumar Thrisha,Prakash Pranati,Seo Yeowon

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AbstractIntroductionPhysical activity (PA) promotion among school-aged youth is a global health priority. Recommendations for such promotion include implementing whole-of-school approaches that maximize resources across the school environment. This study examined schools’ participation in an annual, government-led, and emirate-wide initiative in Dubai, called the Dubai Fitness Challenge, in which the goal is to accrue 30 minutes of PA every day for 30 days (as such, the initiative is colloquially referred to as “Dubai 30×30”).MethodsA mixed-methods design was employed for this study. Three schools were recruited using convenience sampling. Participants were 18 physical education teachers, 20 classroom teachers, 2 principals and 45 students. Data sources included surveys, focus groups, and interviews. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, multinomial logistic regression, and open and axial coding to develop themes.ResultsSchool staff reported that most Dubai 30×30 activities were provided in physical education, at break times during school, and before and after school. Students reported that they mainly participated in Dubai 30×30 activities during physical education and occasionally participated in activities after school and on weekends. During school, students were more likely to reach higher PA intensity levels when they were in contexts other than the regular classroom setting. Among school staff, physical education teachers were most involved and classroom teachers were least involved in promoting Dubai 30×30. Parent engagement was high. Staff perceived that Dubai 30×30 brought the community together, but physical education teachers also indicated there was a lack of implementation guidance and they felt burdened. Participants believed Dubai 30×30 increased PA participation and helped to promote their schools.DiscussionThis study provides an initial glimpse into schools’ participation in Dubai 30×30 and suggests that a whole-of-school PA lens is useful in gleaning information that could help to increase and optimize PA opportunities for students.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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