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- Title
Relationship between Physical Activity and Behavior in Primary Students.
- Authors
Thornton, Michelle; Erwin, Heather; Beighle, Aaron; Abel, Mark
- Abstract
Objective: Our goal was to assess relationships between student physical activity and classroom behaviors. Methods: Physical activity of 157 primary students was assessed using accelerometers during school, and momentary time sampling tracked behaviors. Results: We found weak, significant inverse correlations among steps, intensity levels, and behaviors (R = .40, R² = .16, p = .01). Behaviors and steps before recess were significantly, inversely related (R = -.18, R² = .03), suggesting pre-recess steps account for 3% of behavior. Behaviors and steps after recess were significantly, inversely related (R = -.20, R² = .04), suggesting post-recess steps account for 4% of behavior. Conclusions: Findings demonstrated 84% of on-task behavior results from non-physical activity, suggesting other variables affect classroom behaviors.
- Subjects
SCHOOL children; PHYSICAL activity measurement; CLASSROOM activities
- Publication
Health Behavior & Policy Review, 2018, Vol 5, Issue 6, p116
- ISSN
2326-4403
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14485/HBPR.5.6.10