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Original Articles

Effect of the Great Activity Programme on healthy lifestyle behaviours in 7–11 year olds

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Pages 1280-1293 | Accepted 27 Feb 2013, Published online: 08 May 2013
 

Abstract

The study investigated the effect of a school-based healthy lifestyles intervention on physical activity and dietary variables. In total 378 children (177 intervention, 201 control; age 9.75 ± 0.82 years (mean ± s)) took part in the 7-month intervention comprising: preparation for and participation in 3 highlight events (a dance festival, a walking event and a running event); an interactive website for pupils, teachers and parents; and vacation activity planners. Primary outcome measures were objectively measured physical activity (pedometers and accelerometers), endurance fitness and dietary variables. Multi-level modelling was employed for data analysis. The increase in physical activity was greater in the intervention group than the control group (steps: 1049 vs 632 daily steps each month; moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) total: 4.6 min · day−1 · month−1 vs 1.3 min · day−1 · month−1; MVPA bouts: 5.4 min · day−1 · month−1 vs 2.6 min · day−1 · month−1; all P < 0.05). The increase in multi-stage fitness test distance was greater for intervention participants (46 vs 29 m · month−1 of intervention, group × month interaction, P < 0.05). There were no differences between groups in dietary variables, body composition, knowledge of healthy lifestyles or psychological variables. Thus an intervention centred around highlight events and including relatively few additional resources can impact positively on the objectively measured physical activity of children.

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the financial support of The Coca-Cola Foundation and the input from the Steering Group members: Prof. Stuart Biddle (Loughborough University), Karen Cunningham and Beckie Lang (The Coca-Cola Company), Judy Buttress and Lisa Miles (British Nutrition Foundation), David Newton and Alex Jackson (Great Run) and Jane Lancaster Adlam (Teacher from Great Houghton School).

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