Authors

  1. Sorenson, Alyssa R. MS, RD, LN
  2. Kattelmann, Kendra K. PhD, RD
  3. Meendering, Jessica R. PhD, ATC, HFS
  4. Kabala, Celine M. BS
  5. Mathews, Douglas R. MS, RD
  6. Olfert, Melissa D. DrPH, MS, RD, LD
  7. Colby, Sarah E. PhD, RD
  8. Franzen-Castle, Lisa PhD, RD
  9. White, Adrienne A. PhD, RD

Abstract

Physical activity (PA) was assessed via accelerometers in 48 children who participated in a pilot obesity prevention intervention. Differences between pre- and postmean minutes of sedentary time and PA including light (LPA), moderate (MPA), vigorous (VPA), and moderate-to-vigorous (MVPA) were compared by paired t test (P <= 0.05). No significant differences were found (respective mean minutes +/- standard deviation; P value): sedentary time (522 +/- 46, 525 +/- 49; P = 0.69), LPA (263 +/- 32, 254 +/- 37; P = 0.17), MPA (37 +/- 12, 38 +/- 12; P = 0.41), VPA (18 +/- 11, 23 +/- 14; P = 0.17), and MVPA (55 +/- 19, 61 +/- 23; P = 0.15). These findings prompted PA curriculum revisions, although PA did not significantly increase, 37% at preintervention and 47% at postintervention met PA guidelines.