Background:Youth summer camp programs have the potential to provide opportunities for physical activity, but little to no research has been conducted to determine activity levels of campers. This study aimed to examine physical activity occurring in day and resident summer camps and how activity levels differed in these camps based upon demographic characteristics.Methods:Pedometer data were collected during hours of camp operation from 150 day campers and 114 resident campers between the ages of 8 and 12 years old. Independent t tests were used to compare physical activity by sex, race, and Body Mass Index.Results:Campers at day camps averaged 11,916 steps per camp day, while resident campers averaged 19,699 steps per camp day. Day campers...
(N=271). All measures were made at registration (pre) and at camp’s end (post) by trained NYSP staff...
Summer 4-H camps present an untapped opportunity for advancement of mission mandates. The project re...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly more apparent in today’s society, as well as social disord...
Camp experiences enrich children’s lives. Camp is a significant context for youth development. Many ...
Background: Summer day camps (SDC) represent one of the largest settings, outside the academic schoo...
Physical activity engagement during childhood helps create lifelong patterns of health and fitness. ...
Physical inactivity is a growing problem among children, particularly schoolaged youth. Research sug...
Background: Previous research has sought to uncover various behavior factors that contribute to chil...
Summer day camps (SDCs) serve 14 million children yearly in the U.S. and aim to provide participatin...
Background Millions of children attend residential summer camps each year. However, few studies have...
Millions of children attend residential summer camps each year. However, few studies have examined t...
Overnight summer camps have previously been overlooked as settings for healthy eating and physical a...
Background Summer day camps (SDCs) serve 14 million children yearly in the U.S. and aim to provide p...
Residential summer camps are often thought of as settings for school-aged children to have fun in t...
Childhood physical inactivity and obesity is a major concern because the current generation of child...
(N=271). All measures were made at registration (pre) and at camp’s end (post) by trained NYSP staff...
Summer 4-H camps present an untapped opportunity for advancement of mission mandates. The project re...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly more apparent in today’s society, as well as social disord...
Camp experiences enrich children’s lives. Camp is a significant context for youth development. Many ...
Background: Summer day camps (SDC) represent one of the largest settings, outside the academic schoo...
Physical activity engagement during childhood helps create lifelong patterns of health and fitness. ...
Physical inactivity is a growing problem among children, particularly schoolaged youth. Research sug...
Background: Previous research has sought to uncover various behavior factors that contribute to chil...
Summer day camps (SDCs) serve 14 million children yearly in the U.S. and aim to provide participatin...
Background Millions of children attend residential summer camps each year. However, few studies have...
Millions of children attend residential summer camps each year. However, few studies have examined t...
Overnight summer camps have previously been overlooked as settings for healthy eating and physical a...
Background Summer day camps (SDCs) serve 14 million children yearly in the U.S. and aim to provide p...
Residential summer camps are often thought of as settings for school-aged children to have fun in t...
Childhood physical inactivity and obesity is a major concern because the current generation of child...
(N=271). All measures were made at registration (pre) and at camp’s end (post) by trained NYSP staff...
Summer 4-H camps present an untapped opportunity for advancement of mission mandates. The project re...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly more apparent in today’s society, as well as social disord...