Increasing physical activity in children 8 to 12 years old: experiences with VERB Summer Scorecard
- PMID: 21058603
- DOI: 10.2466/06.10.11.14.PMS.111.4.240-248
Increasing physical activity in children 8 to 12 years old: experiences with VERB Summer Scorecard
Abstract
Interventions which facilitate physical activity of youth are vital for promoting community health and reducing obesity. This study assessed the results of a community-driven program, VERB Summer Scorecard, as knowledge of exposure to and awareness of community-based interventions for physical activity among youth could inform design and implementation of such interventions. A total of 2,215 youth ages 8 to 12 years responded to a survey about physical activity. Ordinal logistic regression suggested that youth who participated in this program were 1.73 times (95% CI = 1.41, 2.11) more likely to report high physical activity than nonparticipating youth 9 mo. after the intervention's first full-scale application. The program appeared to appeal more to girls than boys. Such results are encouraging for use in communities.
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