2018
DOI: 10.12691/jpar-3-1-10
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The Impact of Physically Active Brain Breaks on College Students’ Activity Levels and Perceptions

Abstract: A majority of adults in the United States do not attain the recommended 2.5 hours of moderate-to-vigorous exercise each week. This is precipitated by an increased amount of time spent in environments that inhibit movement and promote sedentary behaviors -at work, at home, and in cars. College-aged students (18-29) also engage in a greater amount of sedentary behaviors as they encounter a transitional period in life where many begin making independent lifestyle choices for the first time. Despite the trend towa… Show more

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“…Enjoyment and social engagement were similarly valued by university students in an earlier active break trial, particularly in the lecture setting which is often viewed as a restrained environment. 8 Post-intervention benefits of improved alertness and energy levels were reported in the student feedback, mirroring the positive responses of school-age students and employees to similar active break interventions within other settings. 18,21 As uninterrupted lecture-based sitting is associated with self-reported sleepiness in students, activities of a physically active nature that result in a boost of energy and improved mental alertness are likely to positively influence perceptions of the intervention.…”
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“…Enjoyment and social engagement were similarly valued by university students in an earlier active break trial, particularly in the lecture setting which is often viewed as a restrained environment. 8 Post-intervention benefits of improved alertness and energy levels were reported in the student feedback, mirroring the positive responses of school-age students and employees to similar active break interventions within other settings. 18,21 As uninterrupted lecture-based sitting is associated with self-reported sleepiness in students, activities of a physically active nature that result in a boost of energy and improved mental alertness are likely to positively influence perceptions of the intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…7 Lecture attendance and study activities predominantly take place while sitting, and many of the recent technological advances designed to enhance the ease of study have also inadvertently acted as a catalyst for increased levels of sedentary behavior. 8 Accelerometer data shows that university students spend between 9 and 11 h a day in sedentary behavior, significantly higher than that of the general young adult population, with over 80% of students reported to sit for entire lecture periods. 7,[9][10][11][12] The university setting is therefore an important environment for interventions targeting sedentary behavior in this population.…”
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confidence: 99%
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