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education were increased to 50 percent through
the use of standardized
high-quality physical education programs, the average time per day would
increase to 15 minutes and 23 minutes for elementary and middle school
students, respectively. High school students also average 2 days per week
of physical education classes (Delva et al., 2006). If the proportion of
time they spent in vigorous- or moderate-intensity physical activity during
physical education were assumed to be similar to that for primary school
students, they would average 4 minutes per day currently, 16
minutes per
day if they attended the classes daily, and 23 minutes per day if the classes
were both daily and of high quality (see Table 2-1). These estimates are a
bit lower than those in a recent analysis (Bassett et al., 2013).
Classroom Physical Activity
Information is insufficient with which to estimate the amount of
vigorous- or moderate-intensity physical activity in which an average stu-
dent engages during usual instructional classroom time. As noted earlier, it
is estimated that classroom physical activity could add 19 minutes of such
activity to every school day (Bassett et al., 2013),
perhaps at the primary
and secondary school levels (see Table 2-1).
Recess
An estimated 97 percent of primary schools have regularly scheduled
recess for about 30 minutes per day (Lee et al., 2007), and children spend
roughly 30 percent of their time at recess doing vigorous- or moderate-
intensity physical activity (Ridgers et al., 2005), for an estimated average
time per day in vigorous- or moderate-intensity physical activity during
recess of 9 minutes. As noted, enhanced-quality recess (e.g., providing age-
appropriate
equipment, blacktop games, adult encouragement and supervi-
sion) could add an estimated 5 minutes (Bassett et al., 2013), for a total of
14 minutes per day (see Table 2-1).
Total During School Hours
The committee found few estimates of total vigorous- or moderate-
intensity physical activity or step counts during school hours. The estimates
it did find are from a limited number of schools and only one in the United
States (Tudor-Locke et al., 2006; Fairclough et al., 2012; Gauthier et al.,
2012; Rush et al., 2012). Together, these estimates
suggest that about
40 percent of the usual volume of physical activity takes place during
school hours, but no estimate of the total energy expenditure or time in
vigorous- or moderate-intensity physical activity was available. The esti-
mates in Table 2-1 suggest that primary school students currently spend at
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