Societal values and policies may curtail preschool children's physical activity in child care centers

Author(s): Copeland, Kristen A.; Sherman, Susan N.; Kendeigh, Cassandra A.; Kalkwarf, Heidi J.; Saelens, Brian E.;
Date Issued: February, 2012
Description: An identification of potential barriers to children's physical activity in child care centers, based on data from 9 focus groups with 49 child care providers in 34 centers in Cincinnatti, Ohio
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