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American Journal of Preventive Medicine Volume 33(4S), October 2007 Development of
a Physical Activity-Related State Policy Classification System, Louise
C. Mâsse, Jamie F. Chriqui, James F. Igoe, Audie A. Atienza, Judy
Kruger, Harold W. Kohl III, Marcy Frosh, and Amy L. Yaroch, S264-S276. Methods: The PE and Recess State Policy Classification System (PERSPCS) was developed from a conceptual framework and was informed by reviewing the scientific and gray literatures and through consultations with an expert panel and key experts. Statutes and regulations enacted as of December 31, 2003 were retrieved from Westlaw (data retrieved and analyzed in 2004-2005). Results: PERSPCS addresses five areas: PE time requirements, staffing requirements for PE, curriculum standards for PE, assessment of health-related fitness, and recess time (elementary schools only). The inter-rater agreement ranged from 0.876 (PE staffing requirements) to perfect agreement (recess time). Staffing requirements had more restrictive policies, followed in decreasing order by time requirements, curriculum standards, assessment, and recess time. Overall, state policies met minimal requirements across areas and grade levels as of December 2003. Conclusions: Extending
PERSPCS to address other aspects of childhood obesity is a critical first
step in understanding the range of state policy approaches in this area
and their impact. PERSPCS should be examined in conjunction with school
district-level policies to determine the overall effects of policies on
school environmental and behavioral outcomes. PERSPCS is not designed
to set policy guidelines.
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