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dc.contributor.authorVerloigne, Maïte
dc.contributor.authorBere, Elling
dc.contributor.authorvan Lippevelde, Wendy
dc.contributor.authorMaes, Lea
dc.contributor.authorLien, Nanna
dc.contributor.authorVik, Frøydis N.
dc.contributor.authorBrug, Johannes
dc.contributor.authorCardon, Greet
dc.contributor.authorDe Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse
dc.date.accessioned2013-01-14T14:25:09Z
dc.date.available2013-01-14T14:25:09Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationVerloigne, M., Bere, E., Van Lippevelde, W., Maes, L., Lien, N., Vik, F.N., . . . De Bourdeaudhuij, I. (2012). The effect of the UP4FUN pilot intervention on objectively measured sedentary time and physical activity in 10-12 year old children in Belgium: the ENERGY-project. Bmc Public Health, 12. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-805no_NO
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/139023
dc.descriptionPublished version of an article in the journal: BMC Public Health. Also available from BMC: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-805no_NO
dc.description.abstractBakckground: The first aim was to examine the effect of the UP4FUN pilot intervention on children’s total sedentary time. The second aim was to investigate if the intervention had an effect on children’s physical activity (PA) level. Finally, we aimed to investigate demographic differences (i.e. age, gender, ethnicity, living status and having siblings) between children in the intervention group who improved in sedentary time and PA at post-test and children in the intervention group who worsened in sedentary time and PA at post-test. Methods: The six weeks UP4FUN intervention was tested in a randomized controlled trial with pre-test post-test design with five intervention and five control schools in Belgium and included children of the 5th and 6th grade. The children wore accelerometers for seven days at pre- and post-test. Analyses included children with valid accelerometer data for at least two weekdays with minimum 10h-wearing time and one weekend day with 8h-wearing time. Result: Final analyses included 372 children (60% girls, mean age=10.9±0.7 years). There were no significant differences in the change in sedentary time or light PA between intervention and control schools for the total sample or for the subgroup analyses by gender. However, children (specifically girls) in the intervention group had a higher decrease in moderate-to-vigorous PA than children in the control group. In the intervention group, children who lived with both parents and children with one or more siblings were less likely to reduce sedentary time after exposure to the intervention. Older children, girls and children who lived with both parents were less likely to increase light PA after the intervention. Conclusion: The UP4FUN intervention did not result in an effect on children’s sedentary time. Based on the high amounts of accelerometer-derived sedentary time in this age group, more efforts are needed to develop strategies to reduce children’s sedentary time. Keywords: Sedentary behaviour, Intervention, Randomized controlled trial, Children, Physical activity, Accelerometerno_NO
dc.language.isoengno_NO
dc.publisherBiomed Centralno_NO
dc.titleThe effect of the UP4FUN pilot intervention on objectively measured sedentary time and physical activity in 10-12 year old children in Belgium: the ENERGY-projectno_NO
dc.typeJournal articleno_NO
dc.typePeer reviewedno_NO
dc.subject.nsiVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nutrition: 811no_NO
dc.source.pagenumber11 p.no_NO
dc.source.volume12no_NO
dc.source.journalBMC Public Healthno_NO
dc.source.issue805no_NO
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/1756-0500-5-434


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