Background Physical inactivity is worldwide considered one of the biggest public health problems of the 21st century. WHO recommended in children, at least 60 minute of Moderate Vigorous Physical activity (MVPA) per day, but low percentages comply with guidelines. Considering that children spend many hours at school, classroom is the ideal setting to increase their PA. Active Breaks (AB) are a 5-15-minute bouts of PA led by the teachers during academic lessons. The aim of the Imola AB study is to implement a 1-year intervention based on AB (10min/3per-day) in primary school as a new strategy to reduce inactivity. We present the baseline results.

The Imola Active Breaks study: a new strategy in child public health to reduce sedentary / Alice Masini, Sofia Marini, Davide Gori, Marco Montalti, Marcello Lanari, Andrea Ceciliani, Rita Stagni, Maria Cristina Bisi, Alessia Tessari, Laura Dallolio. - ELETTRONICO. - Volume 30:Issue Supplement_5, September 2020(2020), pp. 142-143. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th World Congress on Public Health 2020 2020–01 tenutosi a Roma nel 12-16 ottobre) [10.1093/eurpub/ckaa165.381].

The Imola Active Breaks study: a new strategy in child public health to reduce sedentary

Alice Masini;Sofia Marini;Davide Gori;Marco Montalti;Marcello Lanari;Andrea Ceciliani;Rita Stagni;Maria Cristina Bisi;Alessia Tessari;Laura Dallolio
2020

Abstract

Background Physical inactivity is worldwide considered one of the biggest public health problems of the 21st century. WHO recommended in children, at least 60 minute of Moderate Vigorous Physical activity (MVPA) per day, but low percentages comply with guidelines. Considering that children spend many hours at school, classroom is the ideal setting to increase their PA. Active Breaks (AB) are a 5-15-minute bouts of PA led by the teachers during academic lessons. The aim of the Imola AB study is to implement a 1-year intervention based on AB (10min/3per-day) in primary school as a new strategy to reduce inactivity. We present the baseline results.
2020
European Journal of Public Health
142
143
The Imola Active Breaks study: a new strategy in child public health to reduce sedentary / Alice Masini, Sofia Marini, Davide Gori, Marco Montalti, Marcello Lanari, Andrea Ceciliani, Rita Stagni, Maria Cristina Bisi, Alessia Tessari, Laura Dallolio. - ELETTRONICO. - Volume 30:Issue Supplement_5, September 2020(2020), pp. 142-143. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th World Congress on Public Health 2020 2020–01 tenutosi a Roma nel 12-16 ottobre) [10.1093/eurpub/ckaa165.381].
Alice Masini, Sofia Marini, Davide Gori, Marco Montalti, Marcello Lanari, Andrea Ceciliani, Rita Stagni, Maria Cristina Bisi, Alessia Tessari, Laura Dallolio
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