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Association between attendance of day care centres and increased prevalence of eczema in the German birth cohort study LISAplus
Cramer, Claudia, January, 2011
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 66(1), 68-75

A comparison of the prevalence and cumulative incidence of eczema in East and West Germany and an identification of risk factors associated with eczema, which includes child care attendance, based on data from Immune System and Allergies in East and West Germany Plus the influence of traffic emissions and genetics (LISAplus) birth cohort study conducted in Germany, that includes 3,097 children up to 6 years of age

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Childcare and health: A review of using linked national registers
Kamper-Jorgensen, Mads, July, 2011
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 39(7), 126-130

A review of studies using the Childcare Database dataset to explore the association between child care attendance and the incidence of disease in a population of over 1 million young children in Denmark

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Diabetes care in the school and day care setting
American Diabetes Association, January, 2011
Diabetes Care, 34(Supplement 1), S70-S74

A position statement of the American Diabetes Association that includes recommendations for the safe and fair inclusion of children with diabetes in school and child care settings

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The importance of physical education classes in pre-school children
Vale, Susana, January/February 2011
Journal of Pediatrics, 47(1-2), 48-53

A comparison of physical activity on days with and without physical education class for both boys and girls, based on measurements of both total and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in 193 3- through 6-year-olds in 6 kindergartens in Portugal

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Measuring health-related aspects of quality in early childhood settings
Hegland, Susan M., 2011
In M. Zaslow, I. Martinez-Beck, K. Tout, & T. Halle (Eds.), Quality measurement in early childhood settings (pp. 135-160). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes

An overview of research on the relationship between children's health status and their development, and a proposal of indicators to measure the health-related components of early childhood education and care settings

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Nutrition and child care: A healthy head start
Van Horn, Linda, September, 2011
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 111(9), 1282

An introduction to a special issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, summarizing its articles on the nutrition-related aspects of both healthy lifestyles and obesity prevention in child care environments

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Nutrition in child care settings [Special issue]
Van Horn, Linda, September, 2011
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 111(9)

A special issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, focusing on the nutrition-related aspects of both healthy lifestyle and obesity prevention efforts in child care environments

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Nutrition practices and children's dietary intakes at 40 child-care centers in New York City
Erinosho, Temitope, September, 2011
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 111(9), 1391-1397

An evaluation of nutrition practices and an assessment of children's dietary intakes using nutrition recommendations, based on a review of menus, observations of foods and beverages consumed by 240 3- and 4-year-old children, and from the directors of 40 child care centers in the underserved communities in Central Brooklyn, East/Central Harlem, South Bronx, and Manhattan

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Promoting fundamental movement skill development and physical activity in early childhood settings: A cluster randomized controlled trial
Jones, Rachel A., November, 2011
Pediatric Exercise Science, 23(4), 600-615

A study of the feasibility, acceptability, and impact of Jump Start, a movement skill development physical activity program for preschool children, on their fundamental movement skill development and physical activity in early childhood settings, based on data from 97 children in Australia

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