Children's Active Physical Education intervention
What does CAPE stand for?
Coordinated Approach TO Childs Health
What does CATCH stand for?
Allows more time for skills practice and development
What does modifying game rules to replace large teams with smaller teams do?
individual exercise prescriptions and behaviors are closely monitored and adjusted
What are clinical or laboratory settings?
SPARK
What does Sports, Play, and Active Recreation for Kids stand for?
What communities did the EL Paso CATCH program translate into?
the model that consists of 8 components
How many components does the Coordinated School Health Program consist of?
Setting physical activity goals and self-monitoring, creating social support for becoming physically active, reinforcing physical activity behavior change, problem-solving skills to initiate and maintain increases in physical activity, developing skills to prevent relapse in low levels of weekly physical activity.
What are examples of skills in an effective individuall-adapted health behavior change interventions?
Coordinated school health program
What does CSHP stand for?
3rd, 4th, and 5th graders to participate in a minimum of 90 minutes and 3 physical education classes per week
What was the primary goal of CATCH physical education?
Increased the percent students spent in MVPA in physical education classes by about 10 percent -> do 1 burpee for every percent that it was increased
What did school-based physical education interventions do for physical education classes?
Social Cognitive Theory, Health Belief Model, and the Transtheoretical model
What are theories for individual health behavior changes?
15 minutes of health-related fitness activity and 15 minutes of skill-based activities -> perform the total number of minutes required in air squats
What did SPARK educational classes require?
Increased student MVPA by15 percent from 37% to 52%
By how much percent did the CATCH intervention increase student MVPA?
Physical education, health education, nutrition services, health services, healthy school environment, counseling, psychological, and social services, health promotion for staff, and family and community involvment
What are the components of a Coordinated School Health Program?
Health coalition, Health department, Community Sites: Church Sites, Work sites, and University settings
What are the inputs of the Logic Model of social support interventions?
Required 30-minute physical education classes to be held 5 times per week.
What did Physical Activity for Teenage Health (PATH) intervention require schools to do?
Warm up, Go Fitness activity, Go activity, Cool-down -> demonstrate one component of a "Go fitness activity" for 30 seconds
What are the components of a typical CATCH Physical Education Education Lesson?
it consisted of a variety of circuit training
What did the PATH intervention consist of?
creating a buddy system, creating a social contract, and creating an exercise group
What activities are the the Logic Model of social support interventions?