Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adherence to physical activity and sedentary behaviour recommendations within the 2011 Institute of Medicine Early Childhood Obesity Prevention Policies as well as screen time recommendations from the 2013 American Academy of Pediatrics for samples of infants in child care centres in Australia, Canada, and the United States (US). Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from: the Australian 2013 Standing Preschools (N = 9) and the 2014-2017 Early Start Baseline (N = 22) studies; the 2011 Canadian Healthy Living Habits in Pre-School Children study (N = 14); and the American 2008 (N = 31) and 2013-2017 (N = 31) Baby Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (NAP SACC) t...
Background: The Canadian 24-h movement guidelines were developed with the hope of improving health a...
Physical activity and sedentary behavior habits are established during early childhood, yet only rec...
Children's physical activity and screen-time are important risk factors associated with the early on...
Background: Global guidelines regarding infant physical activity, screen time and sleep were release...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the physical activity-related policies and practices of c...
Abstract Background Canada has recently released guidelines that include toddler-specific recommenda...
Background: Within the childcare sector, physical activity and sedentary behaviors are not legislate...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) offers numerous health benefits for young children; howev...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) offers numerous health benefits for young children; however, many...
Background: A new physical activity and sedentary behaviour accreditation standard criterion for chi...
Characteristics of preschool and child care centres have previously been shown to be associated with...
2020 Society for Public Health Education. Background: Child care centers are important for children\...
Abstract Background New Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years have been released ...
Abstract Background Within the childcare sector, physical activity and sedentary behaviors are not l...
BACKGROUND: The Canadian 24-h movement guidelines were developed with the hope of improving health a...
Background: The Canadian 24-h movement guidelines were developed with the hope of improving health a...
Physical activity and sedentary behavior habits are established during early childhood, yet only rec...
Children's physical activity and screen-time are important risk factors associated with the early on...
Background: Global guidelines regarding infant physical activity, screen time and sleep were release...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the physical activity-related policies and practices of c...
Abstract Background Canada has recently released guidelines that include toddler-specific recommenda...
Background: Within the childcare sector, physical activity and sedentary behaviors are not legislate...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) offers numerous health benefits for young children; howev...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) offers numerous health benefits for young children; however, many...
Background: A new physical activity and sedentary behaviour accreditation standard criterion for chi...
Characteristics of preschool and child care centres have previously been shown to be associated with...
2020 Society for Public Health Education. Background: Child care centers are important for children\...
Abstract Background New Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years have been released ...
Abstract Background Within the childcare sector, physical activity and sedentary behaviors are not l...
BACKGROUND: The Canadian 24-h movement guidelines were developed with the hope of improving health a...
Background: The Canadian 24-h movement guidelines were developed with the hope of improving health a...
Physical activity and sedentary behavior habits are established during early childhood, yet only rec...
Children's physical activity and screen-time are important risk factors associated with the early on...