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Accelerometer measured level of physical activity indoors and outdoors during preschool time in Sweden and the United States A comparison of young children's physical activity and sedentary behavior during indoor and outdoor time for both boys and girls in Swedish and United States settings, based on data from 50 children with an average age of 52 months, at two sites in Malmo, Sweden and two sites in Raleigh, North Carolina |
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Child care and common communicable illnesses in children aged 37 to 54 months A study of the relationship between experience in child care and common communicable illnesses in children aged 37 to 54 months |
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Child care and common communicable illnesses in children ages 37-54 months [Abridged] A study of the relationship between children’s experience in nonmaternal care and rates of respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, and ear infections from 3 to 41/2 years old in a sample of approximately 1,100 children |
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The childcare environment and children's physical activity A study of the relationship between child care environment and children's physical activities from direct observations in 20 child care centers over 2 days |
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Evaluation of an hygienic intervention in child day-care centers An examination of the impact of a feasible, multicomponent hygienic intervention in child day-care centers that controlled for sources of bias |
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Exposure to indoor allergens in day-care facilities: Results from 2 North Carolina counties A study of the allergen levels in randomly selected child care facilities in two North Carolina counties as compared with allergen levels in southern homes that participated in the National Survey of Lead and Allergens in Housing |
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Nutrition policies at child-care centers and impact on role modeling of healthy eating behaviors of caregivers A study of the associations between the presence or absence of child care center policies about staff eating practices and their eating behaviors during mealtime interactions with children, based on data from 50 child care centers in North Carolina, the center directors, and 112 center staff |
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