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School-based physical education programs: evidence-based physical activity interventions for youth in Latin America

This article focuses on results of the systematic review from the Guide for Useful Interventions for Activity in Latin America project related to school-based physical education (PE) programs in Latin America. The aims of the article are to describe five school-based PE programs from Latin America,...

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Autores principales: Ribeiro, Isabela C., Parra, Diana C., Hoehner, Christine M., Soares, Jesus, Torres, Andrea, Pratt, Michael, Legetic, Branka, Malta, Deborah C., Matsudo, Victor, Ramos, Luiz R., Simoes, Eduardo J., Brownson, Ross C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2904544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20587626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1757975910365231
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author Ribeiro, Isabela C.
Parra, Diana C.
Hoehner, Christine M.
Soares, Jesus
Torres, Andrea
Pratt, Michael
Legetic, Branka
Malta, Deborah C.
Matsudo, Victor
Ramos, Luiz R.
Simoes, Eduardo J.
Brownson, Ross C.
author_facet Ribeiro, Isabela C.
Parra, Diana C.
Hoehner, Christine M.
Soares, Jesus
Torres, Andrea
Pratt, Michael
Legetic, Branka
Malta, Deborah C.
Matsudo, Victor
Ramos, Luiz R.
Simoes, Eduardo J.
Brownson, Ross C.
author_sort Ribeiro, Isabela C.
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description This article focuses on results of the systematic review from the Guide for Useful Interventions for Activity in Latin America project related to school-based physical education (PE) programs in Latin America. The aims of the article are to describe five school-based PE programs from Latin America, discuss implications for effective school-based PE recommendations, propose approaches for implementing these interventions, and identify gaps in the research literature related to physical activity promotion in Latin American youth. Following the US Community Guide systematic review process, five school-based PE intervention studies with sufficient quality of design, execution and detail of intervention and outcomes were selected for full abstraction. One study was conducted in Brazil, two studies were conducted in Chile and two studies were conducted on the US/Mexico border. While studies presented assorted outcomes, methods and duration of interventions, there were consistent positive increases in physical activity levels for all outcomes measured during PE classes, endurance and active transportation to school in all three randomized studies. Except for one cohort from one study, the non-randomized studies showed positive intervention effects for moderate and vigorous physical activity levels during PE classes. The core elements of these five interventions included capacity building and staff training (PE specialists and/or classroom teachers); changes in the PE curricula; provision of equipment and materials; and adjustment of the interventions to specific target populations. In order to translate the strong evidence for school-based PE into practice, systematic attention to policy and implementation issues is required. (Global Health Promotion, 2010; 17(2): pp. 05–15)
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spelling pubmed-29045442010-08-04 School-based physical education programs: evidence-based physical activity interventions for youth in Latin America Ribeiro, Isabela C. Parra, Diana C. Hoehner, Christine M. Soares, Jesus Torres, Andrea Pratt, Michael Legetic, Branka Malta, Deborah C. Matsudo, Victor Ramos, Luiz R. Simoes, Eduardo J. Brownson, Ross C. Glob Health Promot Original Articles This article focuses on results of the systematic review from the Guide for Useful Interventions for Activity in Latin America project related to school-based physical education (PE) programs in Latin America. The aims of the article are to describe five school-based PE programs from Latin America, discuss implications for effective school-based PE recommendations, propose approaches for implementing these interventions, and identify gaps in the research literature related to physical activity promotion in Latin American youth. Following the US Community Guide systematic review process, five school-based PE intervention studies with sufficient quality of design, execution and detail of intervention and outcomes were selected for full abstraction. One study was conducted in Brazil, two studies were conducted in Chile and two studies were conducted on the US/Mexico border. While studies presented assorted outcomes, methods and duration of interventions, there were consistent positive increases in physical activity levels for all outcomes measured during PE classes, endurance and active transportation to school in all three randomized studies. Except for one cohort from one study, the non-randomized studies showed positive intervention effects for moderate and vigorous physical activity levels during PE classes. The core elements of these five interventions included capacity building and staff training (PE specialists and/or classroom teachers); changes in the PE curricula; provision of equipment and materials; and adjustment of the interventions to specific target populations. In order to translate the strong evidence for school-based PE into practice, systematic attention to policy and implementation issues is required. (Global Health Promotion, 2010; 17(2): pp. 05–15) SAGE Publications 2010-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2904544/ /pubmed/20587626 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1757975910365231 Text en © 2010 The Author(s) creative commons
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Ribeiro, Isabela C.
Parra, Diana C.
Hoehner, Christine M.
Soares, Jesus
Torres, Andrea
Pratt, Michael
Legetic, Branka
Malta, Deborah C.
Matsudo, Victor
Ramos, Luiz R.
Simoes, Eduardo J.
Brownson, Ross C.
School-based physical education programs: evidence-based physical activity interventions for youth in Latin America
title School-based physical education programs: evidence-based physical activity interventions for youth in Latin America
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title_fullStr School-based physical education programs: evidence-based physical activity interventions for youth in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed School-based physical education programs: evidence-based physical activity interventions for youth in Latin America
title_short School-based physical education programs: evidence-based physical activity interventions for youth in Latin America
title_sort school-based physical education programs: evidence-based physical activity interventions for youth in latin america
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2904544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20587626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1757975910365231
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