Open community use, allowing free community access to schools’ outdoor recreational facilities, is an effective and affordable strategy to combating obesity and increasing physical activity. In 2014, the South Carolina School Boards Association recommended all school districts adopt the open community use model policy. This document provides guidance to school administrators, teachers, and community members interested in adopting and implementing open community use as a strategy to increase physical activity
Discussions around the health climate of the US have reached unparalleled levels of concern (Time, 2...
Copyright © 2013 Anthea Margaret Magarey et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Physical activity participation can provide benefits for both the health and well-being of the commu...
Open community use, allowing free community access to schools’ outdoor recreational facilities, is a...
In South Carolina 80.3% of adults did not meet the recommended physical activity guidelines in 2015....
Summarizes research about the use of school sport and recreation facilities outside of school hours ...
Recent studies have emerged linking physical activity with improved academic performance, classroom ...
IntroductionFew studies have examined how joint-use agreements between schools and communities affec...
Childhood obesity is considered an epidemic with the percentage of obesity among children in the Uni...
Background: A Healthy People 2010 developmental objective (22-12) was set to increase the proportion...
We studied the implementation and associated factors of strategies (e.g. sports after school and dur...
The majority of children in the United States do not attain the recommended sixty minutes of daily p...
A Healthy People 2010 developmental objective (22-12) was set to increase the proportion of the nati...
Childhood obesity has reached unprecedented levels in the United States, which often continues into ...
With school-aged youth spending less time in physical education, school–community–university partner...
Discussions around the health climate of the US have reached unparalleled levels of concern (Time, 2...
Copyright © 2013 Anthea Margaret Magarey et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Physical activity participation can provide benefits for both the health and well-being of the commu...
Open community use, allowing free community access to schools’ outdoor recreational facilities, is a...
In South Carolina 80.3% of adults did not meet the recommended physical activity guidelines in 2015....
Summarizes research about the use of school sport and recreation facilities outside of school hours ...
Recent studies have emerged linking physical activity with improved academic performance, classroom ...
IntroductionFew studies have examined how joint-use agreements between schools and communities affec...
Childhood obesity is considered an epidemic with the percentage of obesity among children in the Uni...
Background: A Healthy People 2010 developmental objective (22-12) was set to increase the proportion...
We studied the implementation and associated factors of strategies (e.g. sports after school and dur...
The majority of children in the United States do not attain the recommended sixty minutes of daily p...
A Healthy People 2010 developmental objective (22-12) was set to increase the proportion of the nati...
Childhood obesity has reached unprecedented levels in the United States, which often continues into ...
With school-aged youth spending less time in physical education, school–community–university partner...
Discussions around the health climate of the US have reached unparalleled levels of concern (Time, 2...
Copyright © 2013 Anthea Margaret Magarey et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Physical activity participation can provide benefits for both the health and well-being of the commu...