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Recess Research to Policy: What works?. Research. Recess offered throughout the day can improve student behavior and concentration Recess can contribute as much as 40% of a child’s daily physical activity
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Research • Recess offered throughout the day can improve student behavior and concentration • Recess can contribute as much as 40% of a child’s daily physical activity • Recess time appears to be decreasing with fewer districts requiring or recommending recess • Students at high risk for obesity are less likely to be offered recess
Research • Training recess supervisors can increase physical activity levels of students • Painting playgrounds with murals and lines for recreation games positively impacts student physical activity • Dividing the play space into “activity zones” can increase children’s physical activity • Integrating several low-cost approaches can increase student physical activity • Providing recess equipment encourages children to be active
Evidence-Based Policy Implications • Policy requiring a safe environment with activity promoting equipment and supervisors trained to encourage physical activity • Regulations calling for schools to partner with community stakeholders to enhance physical activity during recess • Policy requiring schools to designate a school physical activity director to oversee recess offerings • State and federal incentives for schools to offer evidence-based approaches during recess