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Does School-Based Health Promotion Affect Physical Activity on Weekends? And, Does It Reach Those Students Most in Need of Health Promotion?

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ObjectiveTo determine whether a school-based health promotion program affects children’s weekend physical activity and whether this effect varies according to socioeconomic-status.MethodsThis was a quasi-experimental trial of school-based programs on physical activity levels implemented in disadvantaged neighborhoods in Alberta, Canada. In 2009 and 2011, 7 full days of pedometer data were collected from cross-sectional samples of grade 5 students (age 10–11 years) from 10 intervention schools in low-socioeconomic neighbourhoods and 20 comparison schools in middle-socioeconomic neighbourhoods. Multilevel models assessed differences in step-counts between intervention and comparison groups over-time by weight (objectively measured) and socioeconomic status subgroups.ResultsIn 2009, children from intervention schools were less active on weekends relative to comparison schools (9212 vs. 11186 steps/day pConclusionsThese data suggest that school-based health promotion is effective for reducing inequities in physical activity levels outside school hours. Investments in school-based health promotion lead to behavior modification beyond the school environment.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov NCT01914185
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