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J Phys Act Health ; 13(11): 1174-1182, 2016 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27633621

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BACKGROUND: Promoting physical activity (PA) in low- and middle-income countries is an important public health topic as well as a challenge for practice. This study aimed to assess the effect of a school-based intervention on different PA-related variables among students. METHODS: This cluster-randomized-controlled trial included 548 students in the intervention group and 537 in the control group (11-18 years-old) from 6 schools in neighborhoods with low Human Development Index (0.170-0.491) in Fortaleza, Brazil. The intervention included strategies focused on training teachers, opportunities for PA in the school environment and health education. Variables measured at baseline and again at the 4-months follow-up included the weekly time in different types of moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA), preference for PA during leisure-time, PA behavioral change stage and active commuting to school. Generalized linear models and binary logistic regressions were used. RESULTS: An intervention effect was found by increasing the weekly time in MVPA (effect size = 0.17), popular games (effect size = 0.35), and the amount of PA per week (effect size = 0.27) among students (all P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: The intervention was effective in promoting improvements in some PA outcomes, but the changes were not sufficient to increase the proportion of those meeting PA recommendations.


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Comportement de l'adolescent , Exercice physique , Pauvreté , Adolescent , Santé de l'adolescent , Enfant , Santé de l'enfant , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Services de santé scolaire , Établissements scolaires , Étudiants , Résultat thérapeutique
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