State Physical Education and Physical Activity Laws and Regulations in the United States: Estimating Mandated Time in Public Schools.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yahan Liang, Xihe Zhu, Yubing Wang, Sheyla Martinez-Rivera
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Abstract

Purpose: This study estimated mandated physical education (PE) and physical activity (PA) time stipulated by state laws in public schools across the 50 States and the District of Columbia, and compared these times between states with and without specified mandates across education levels.

Design: Descriptive research.

Sample: State PE and PA regulation across 50 States and the District of Columbia.

Measures: Regulations were sourced from School Health Policy Database developed by the National Association of State Boards of Education State, Nexis Uni academic research database, Casetext, and state government websites.

Analysis: Frequency analysis and two-way analysis of variance were used to compare estimated PE and PA time between states with and without specific mandates.

Results: Across education levels, only 25.5% of the states mandated specific PA/recess time, 74.5% did not. About 51.0% mandated specific PE time, 45.1% mandated PE without specifying time, and 3.9% did not mandate PE. States with specified mandated PE and PA time averaged 76.54 and 131.41 minutes per week, respectively, showing significantly higher estimated PE and PA (P < 0.001) time compared to states without such mandates.

Conclusion: Many states mandate specific PA or PE times, but the average mandated time is significantly below the recommended 60 minutes of daily PA for school-aged children. This highlights the need to reassess current legislation to align with established recommendations.

美国各州体育教育和体育活动法律法规:估算公立学校规定时间。
目的:本研究估计了50个州和哥伦比亚特区公立学校的州法律规定的强制性体育教育(PE)和体育活动(PA)时间,并在不同教育水平的州之间比较了这些时间。设计:描述性研究。样本:50个州和哥伦比亚特区的州PE和PA法规。措施:法规来源于国家教育委员会全国协会开发的学校卫生政策数据库、Nexis Uni学术研究数据库、Casetext和州政府网站。分析:使用频率分析和双向方差分析来比较有和没有特定授权的州之间估计的PE和PA时间。结果:在教育水平上,只有25.5%的州规定了特定的PA/课间休息时间,74.5%的州没有。约51.0%的人规定了特定的体育锻炼时间,45.1%的人规定了体育锻炼但没有规定时间,3.9%的人没有规定体育锻炼时间。有规定的体育锻炼和体育锻炼时间的州平均每周分别为76.54分钟和131.41分钟,与没有规定的州相比,估计的体育锻炼和体育锻炼时间明显更高(P < 0.001)。结论:许多州规定了特定的PA或PE时间,但平均强制时间明显低于建议的学龄儿童每天60分钟的PA。这突出表明需要重新评估现行立法,以符合既定建议。
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American Journal of Health Promotion
American Journal of Health Promotion PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.70%
发文量
184
期刊介绍: The editorial goal of the American Journal of Health Promotion is to provide a forum for exchange among the many disciplines involved in health promotion and an interface between researchers and practitioners.
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