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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Phys Act Health. 2014 Sep 3;12(6):840–853. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2014-0058

Table 4.

Survey data by group across measurements

Baseline Post-Inter vention Follow-Up
Control Intervention Control Intervention Control Intervention
N % N % N % N % N % N %
How is your child's health?
Poor 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 3.8% 0 0.0%
Fair 3 5.7% 0 0.0% 3 6.8% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
Good 11 20.8% 10 19.2% 6 13.6% 10 23.3% 8 30.8% 6 26.1%
Very Good 11 20.8% 17 32.7% 8 18.2% 10 23.3% 4 15.4% 4 17.4%
Excellent 28 52.8% 25 48.1% 27 61.4% 23 53.5% 13 50.0% 13 56.5%
Over the past 30 days, has your child walked or bicycled as part of getting to and from school?
Yes 17 32.1% 5 10.0% 17 38.6% 10 23.3% 11 42.3% 2 9.1%
No 36 67.9% 45 90.0% 27 61.4% 33 76.7% 15 57.7% 20 90.9%
During the last four months, has yo ur child enrolled in an after -school physical activity program?
Yes 29 53.7% 32 61.5% 24 54.5% 30 68.2% 18 69.2% 16 69.6%
No 25 46.3% 20 38.5% 20 45.5% 14 31.8% 8 30.8% 7 30.4%
N M SD N M SD N M SD N M SD N M SD N M SD
Howm any times per week did you child typically attend the after school physical activity program?
28 3.4 1.9 32 2.8 1.3 24 3.7 1.5 29 2.9 1.6 18 2.7 1.3 16 3.7 1.1
On each of the times that the program meets, how long does it last?
29 81.8 33.7 30 86.0 52.4 24 117.3 86.6 29 85.9 43.7 18 108.1 53.1 15 99.7 50.7
Number of weeks child attended after school physical activity program over the past4 months
28 11.0 5.9 30 10.5 5.3 24 11.5 4.7 30 12.0 4.1 17 13.3 4.5 15 12.0 5.6
Dose for 4 Months (times perw week × length of time × number of weeks):
27 3775 3979 29 2632 3160 24 5339 5203 29 3244 3378 17 4844 4502 14 5468 4336