Background: With the release of 2017 Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) meal pattern, states need to determine knowledge gaps in order to develop targeted training materials and resources to aid childcare providers in achieving new regulations. Purpose: To assess the nutrition knowledge of childcare providers in regards to the implementation of the 2017 CACFP meal pattern. Methods: Convenience sampling, where CACFP participants (n = 398) completed a self-reported survey at the annual mandatory trainings across the state of Nebraska, was employed in this study. Descriptive statistics including frequencies, means, standard deviations, independent sample t tests, and chi-square tests were used to determine differences in nutrition knowl...
Objective Research was conducted to determine the extent to which a sample of licensed child care ag...
Objective: To determine if family childcare homes (FCCH) in Nebraska meet best practices for nutriti...
Background — National childhood obesity prevention policies recommend that childcare providers educa...
Background: With the release of 2017 Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) meal pattern, states ...
Objective: To determine differences by Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) participation on nu...
Studies estimate 82% of children less than six years of age in the United States are enrolled in non...
Child care centers, Head Start programs, and family child care providers serving young children--as ...
Background — The US Department of Agriculture Child and Adult Care Food program (CACFP) recently (O...
With diet-related chronic diseases being the largest contributors to U.S. morbidity and mortality, i...
Objective: To determine if family childcare homes (FCCH) in Nebraska meet best practices for nutriti...
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (Academy) recommends feeding practices for child-care provide...
The objective of this study was to describe the provision of sugary cereals by early childhood educa...
Approximately 15 million children under age 6 are in childcare settings, offering childcare provider...
Approximately 15 million children under age 6 are in childcare settings, offering childcare provider...
Introduction: Family child-care homes (FCCHs) provide care and nutrition for millions of US children...
Objective Research was conducted to determine the extent to which a sample of licensed child care ag...
Objective: To determine if family childcare homes (FCCH) in Nebraska meet best practices for nutriti...
Background — National childhood obesity prevention policies recommend that childcare providers educa...
Background: With the release of 2017 Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) meal pattern, states ...
Objective: To determine differences by Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) participation on nu...
Studies estimate 82% of children less than six years of age in the United States are enrolled in non...
Child care centers, Head Start programs, and family child care providers serving young children--as ...
Background — The US Department of Agriculture Child and Adult Care Food program (CACFP) recently (O...
With diet-related chronic diseases being the largest contributors to U.S. morbidity and mortality, i...
Objective: To determine if family childcare homes (FCCH) in Nebraska meet best practices for nutriti...
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (Academy) recommends feeding practices for child-care provide...
The objective of this study was to describe the provision of sugary cereals by early childhood educa...
Approximately 15 million children under age 6 are in childcare settings, offering childcare provider...
Approximately 15 million children under age 6 are in childcare settings, offering childcare provider...
Introduction: Family child-care homes (FCCHs) provide care and nutrition for millions of US children...
Objective Research was conducted to determine the extent to which a sample of licensed child care ag...
Objective: To determine if family childcare homes (FCCH) in Nebraska meet best practices for nutriti...
Background — National childhood obesity prevention policies recommend that childcare providers educa...