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Incorporating Physical Activity Into the Schools Using a 3-Tiered Approach

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JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH
Volume 83, Issue 4, Pages 290-297

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/josh.12029

Keywords

public health model; physical activity; multitiered intervention; child outcomes

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BACKGROUND Public health models have been used to address a number of school-based concerns, notably in the identification and treatment of students at-risk for academic or behavioral deficits. Significant benefits are associated with this model as, compared to a traditional approach, the focus is shifted from remediation to prevention, and from student pathology to student strengths. METHODS Although this model has been applied to multiple populations and used across a variety of settings, it has yet to be conceptualized as a framework for the integration of school-based physical activity (PA). RESULTS This article first reviews the public health service delivery model as well as the benefits of PA on children's physical health, mental health, and cognitive outcomes. Second, suggestions for incorporating PA into the schools using a 3-tiered system and as barriers to success are discussed. CONCLUSION School-based PA is a promising tooland yet an overlooked and undervalued interventionfor a number of concerns applicable to children's academic achievement and overall mental health.

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