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- W2465463200 abstract "The NFL PLAY 60 program offers schools an array of options for promoting physical activity and healthy eating in school children. Programs such as Fuel up to PLAY 60 and the PLAY 60 Challenge are both widely used, but there is little information about the impact of these programs on youth fitness outcomes. PURPOSE: The study evaluates the impact of NFL PLAY 60 programming on longitudinal trajectories of youth aerobic capacity and Body Mass Index (BMI) METHODS: Data were collected through the NFL PLAY 60 FITNESSGRAM Partnership Project, a large participatory research project involving samples of schools in each of the 32 NFL franchise cities. A total of 497 schools completed assessments of aerobic capacity and BMI annually from 2011 to 2015. The percentage of students meeting the Fitnessgram Healthy Fitness Zone (HFZ) were calculated for each test. Adoption of NFL PLAY 60 programming was encouraged in the project, but not required. Schools were considered to be a “programming school” if they reported using either the Fuel up to PLAY 60 program or the PLAY 60 Challenge at least 2 years over the 4 years of tracking. Gender-specific growth curve models were used to estimate the change in the longitudinal trajectories of aerobic capacity and BMI HFZ achievement for both programming and non-programming schools after controlling for baseline school demographic and policy variables. RESULTS:Approximately 19% of schools met the criteria of being an NFL PLAY 60 programming school. Annual improvements in aerobic capacity HFZ achievement were significantly greater in programming schools for both boys (2.35%, P<0.01) and girls (2.61%, P<0.01), compared to non-programming schools. Smaller, but statistically significant, differences in annual trajectories of BMI HFZ achievement were also evident in programming schools for both girls (1.30%, P<0.05) and boys (1.05%, P<0.05), compared to non-programming schools. Schools implementing programming across 4 years had improvements in aerobic capacity than schools implementing programs for only 2 or 3 years. CONCLUSIONS:The longitudinal results support the utility of NFL PLAY 60 programs for improving youth fitness and health outcomes. The findings are particularly noteworthy considering the participatory nature of the project and the naturalistic design" @default.
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- W2465463200 date "2016-05-01" @default.
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- W2465463200 title "The Impact of NFL PLAY 60 Programming on Youth Fitness Outcomes" @default.
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