Authors
Larry Webber, Diane Catellier, Leslie Lytle, David Murray, Charlotte Pratt, Deborah Young, John Elder, Timothy Lohman, June Stevens, Jared Jobe, Russel Pate, TAAG Collaborative Research Group
Publication date
2008
Journal
Am J Prev Med
Volume
34
Pages
173-184
Description
BACKGROUND
Physical activity is important for weight control and good health; however, activity levels decline in the adolescent years, particularly in girls.
DESIGN
Group randomized controlled trial.
SETTING/PARTICIPANTS
Middle school girls with English-speaking skills and no conditions to prevent participation in physical activity in 36 schools in six geographically diverse areas of the United States. Random, cross-sectional samples were drawn within schools: 6th graders in 2003 (n=1721) and 8th graders in 2005 (n=3504) and 2006 (n=3502).
INTERVENTION
A 2-year study-directed intervention (fall 2003 to spring 2005) targeted schools, community agencies, and girls to increase opportunities, support, and incentives for increased physical activity. Components included programs linking schools and community agencies, physical education, health education, and social marketing. A third-year intervention …
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Scholar articles
LS Webber, DJ Catellier, LA Lytle, DM Murray, CA Pratt… - American journal of preventive medicine, 2008