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Physical environmental characteristics and individual interests as correlates of physical activity in Norwegian secondary schools

the health behaviour in school-aged children study

Background: The school has been identified as a key arena for physical activity promotion for young people. Effective change of physical activity behaviour requires identification of consistent and modifiable correlates. The study explores students’ interests in school physical activity and facilities in the school environment and examines their associations with students’ participation in physical activity during recess and their cross-level interaction effect.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was based on a national representative sample of Norwegian secondary schools and grade 8 students who participated in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) 2005/06 study. The final sample comprised 68 schools and 1347 students. Physical environment characteristics were assessed through questionnaires completed by the principals, and students’ physical activity and interests in physical activity were assessed through student self-completion questionnaires.

Conclusion: The findings support the use of an ecological approach and multilevel analyses in the investigation of correlates of physical activity that allows for a broader understanding of the influence of and interaction between factors at multiple levels on physical activity behaviour. In the promotion of physical activity in lower secondary schools, the study suggests that programmes should include a focus on environmental facilitation and incorporate strategies to increase students’ interests for school physical activity.

Literatuurverwijzing: Haug, E., Torsheim, T., & Samdal, O. (2008). Physical environmental characteristics and individual interests as correlates of physical activity in Norwegian secondary schools: the health behaviour in school-aged children study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 5

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