Development and validation of a physical activity games playability scale (PAGPS)

Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

5-1-2015

Abstract

Children’s interest and participation rates in daily physical education (PE) declines with age (CDC, 2008). In contrast, engagement time on sedentary activities e.g., watching television and computer gaming is on the rise (CDC, 2009; Hancox & Poulton, 2006). In line with goal to reduce childhood obesity and promotion of active lifestyle; the reintroduction of fun physical activity (PA) games could hold the key to achieving this goal. Caillois (1961) suggested that PA games could lead to better health, fun, enjoyment, relaxation and a chance to develop skills. Even though children’s PA games (e.g., playground games, street games, party games, or traditional games) have long been incorporated into PE classes and other recreational settings, little work has focused on how to select fun and interesting PA games.

Event Title

America College of Sports and Medicine Annual Meeting

Event Location

San Diego, USA

Event Dates

26-30 May 2015

Event Type

conference

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