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. 2022;52(3):461-467.
doi: 10.1007/s12662-022-00802-5. Epub 2022 Mar 17.

Active Homework: an under-researched element of the active schools concept

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Active Homework: an under-researched element of the active schools concept

Richard P Bailey et al. Ger J Exerc Sport Res. 2022.

Abstract

Background: Most physical activity (PA) interventions targeting children focus on the school setting. However, children and young people are often less active at home. The purpose of this article is to review evidence from the last ten years of the contribution of physically Active Homework (AH) to the promotion of PA.

Methods: Using a rapid review methodology, the article reports on evidence contribution of AH and considers conditions for its effective implementation.

Results: Although research literature on the effects of AH is limited and missing a theoretical base, studies reporting small positive associations between AH and PA levels were identified. Increases in PA were, however, of low intensity; moderate and vigorous intensities remained relatively unchanged.

Conclusions: Strategies to increase PA extending beyond the school gym are needed. Further and better research is needed to understand the conditions of effective implementation of AH. Nevertheless, there is a plausibility in providing students regular opportunities to further promote PA in students' lives by practicing movement and sports skills, and offering a flexible way of finding and pursuing meaningful activities. The fact that AH may encourage the engagement of families and communities, multiplies its potential benefits.

Keywords: Child and adolescent health; Family engagement; Physical activity; Rapid review.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of interestR.P. Bailey, S. Heck, C. Scheuer and declare that they have no competing interests.

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