The effect of the cluster randomized HIPPA intervention on childcare children’s overall physical activity
Mehtälä, A., Sääkslahti, A., Soini, A., Tammelin, T., Kulmala, J., Villberg, J., Nissinen, K., & Poskiparta, M. (2017). The effect of the cluster randomized HIPPA intervention on childcare children’s overall physical activity. Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity, 9(4), 89-111. https://doi.org/10.29359/BJHPA.09.4.08
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2017Discipline
VarhaiskasvatusLiikuntapedagogiikkaTerveyskasvatusEarly Childhood EducationSport PedagogyHealth Promotion and Health EducationCopyright
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Background The effect of the cluster randomized Home- and childcare-based Intervention to Promote
Physical Activity (HIPPA) intervention on the everyday physical activity (PA) of children
between the ages of 4 to 5 years was evaluated.
Material/Methods Fourteen childcare centers with 102 children born in 2007 and their families participated in
the study. HIPPA was implemented over a single preschool year in seven childcare centers
while seven other centers continued their normal care (control group, CG). The PA levels of
children were assessed by accelerometers six times every six months during two and a half
years of research. Valid PA data were obtained from 69 children at baseline and analyzed
with a linear mixed model.
Results Children in HIPPA engaged in more MVPA (moderate-to-vigorous PA) at post-intervention
and more LMVPA (light-to-vigorous PA) at the six-month follow-up on weekdays than the
CG did (estimated net effect: 13 min/day and 15 min/day, respectively). Sex-specific
analyses indicated that the differences in weekday MVPA and LMVPA between groups were
significant at follow-up among girls (estimated net effect: 15 min/day and 20 min/day,
respectively), but not among boys.
Conclusions Overall, HIPPA was effective in increasing PA in childcare-aged children, especially in girls.
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