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Physical activity and academic achievement across the curriculum: Results from a 3-year cluster-randomized trial.

Authors :
Donnelly, Joseph E.
Hillman, Charles H.
Greene, Jerry L.
Hansen, David M.
Gibson, Cheryl A.
Sullivan, Debra K.
Poggio, John
Mayo, Matthew S.
Lambourne, Kate
Szabo-Reed, Amanda N.
Herrmann, Stephen D.
Honas, Jeffery J.
Scudder, Mark R.
Betts, Jessica L.
Henley, Katherine
Hunt, Suzanne L.
Washburn, Richard A.
Source :
Preventive Medicine. Jun2017, Vol. 99, p140-145. 6p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We compared changes in academic achievement across 3years between children in elementary schools receiving the Academic Achievement and Physical Activity Across the Curriculum intervention (A+PAAC), in which classroom teachers were trained to deliver academic lessons using moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) compared to a non-intervention control. Elementary schools in eastern Kansas (n=17) were cluster randomized to A+PAAC (N=9, target ≥100min/week) or control (N=8). Academic achievement (math, reading, spelling) was assessed using the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test-Third Edition (WIAT-III) in a sample of children (A+PAAC=316, Control=268) in grades 2 and 3 at baseline (Fall 2011) and repeated each spring across 3years. On average 55min/week of A+PACC lessons were delivered each week across the intervention. Baseline WIAT-III scores (math, reading, spelling) were significantly higher in students in A+PAAC compared with control schools and improved in both groups across 3years. However, linear mixed modeling, accounting for baseline between group differences in WIAT-III scores, ethnicity, family income, and cardiovascular fitness, found no significant impact of A+PAAC on any of the academic achievement outcomes as determined by non-significant group by time interactions. A+PAAC neither diminished or improved academic achievement across 3-years in elementary school children compared with controls. Our target of 100min/week of active lessons was not achieved; however, students attending A+PAAC schools received an additional 55min/week of MVPA which may be associated with both physical and mental health benefits, without a reduction in time devoted to academic instruction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00917435
Volume :
99
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Preventive Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123013641
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.02.006