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Get Free AccessPurpose : The purpose of this study is to analyze the associations between participation in physical education (PE) classes and days with ≥60 minutes of moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) using different reference categories for participation in PE. Methods : We used self-reported data from 284,820 adolescents. Results : When no participation in PE was the reference, participation on 1 (prevalence ratio [PR] = 1.15 [1.12–1.18]), 2 (PR = 1.24 [1.20–1.27]), 3 to 4 (PR = 1.32 [1.28–1.36]), and ≥5 days per week (PR = 1.8 [1.33–1.43]) increased frequency of days of ≥60 minutes of MVPA. Participating in PE on 2 (PR = 1.07 [1.02–1.09]), 3 to 4 (PR = 1.15 [1.12–1.18]), and ≥5 days per week (PR = 1.18 [1.15–1.22]) increased the days of ≥60 minutes of MVPA when participation in PE classes on 1 days per week was the reference. When participation in PE on 2 days per week was the reference, participation in PE classes on 3 to 4 (PR = 1.07 [1.04–1.09]) and ≥5 days per week (PR = 1.12 [1.09–1.15]) increased the days of ≥60 minutes of MVPA. Participating in PE classes on ≥5 days per week increased the days of ≥60 minutes of MVPA (PR = 1.05 [1.03–1.07]) when participation on 3 to 4 days per week was the reference. Conclusions : For those with no participation in PE classes, the addition of any PE classes could positively impact the weekly frequency of days of ≥60 minutes of MVPA. Even in countries/territories with large coverage of participation in PE classes, promoting more PE classes could be useful to increase physical activity.
Raphael Henrique de Oliveira Araújo, André O. Werneck, Gilmar Mercês de Jesus, Valter Cordeiro Barbosa Filho, Javier Brazo‐Sayavera, Mark S. Tremblay, Danilo R. Silva (2024). Association Between Participation in Physical Education Classes and Physical Activity Among 284,820 Adolescents: A Progressive Exposure Gradient Analysis. Pediatric Exercise Science, pp. 1-9, DOI: 10.1123/pes.2023-0154.
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Year
2024
Authors
7
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Language
English
Journal
Pediatric Exercise Science
DOI
10.1123/pes.2023-0154
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