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Best-practice guidelines for physical activity at child care
McWilliams, Christina, December, 2009
Pediatrics, 124(6), 1650-1659

An assessment of the physical activity environments of 96 child care centers from 33 counties across North Carolina, and a comparison of results with the Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-assessment for Child Care (NAPSACC) best-practice guidelines developed by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE)

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Environment and Policy Assessment and Observation
Ward, Dianne S., July-August 2008
American Journal of Health Behavior, 32(4), 380-386

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Interventions for increasing physical activity at child care
Ward, Dianne S., March, 2010
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 42(3), 526-534

A review of the results of 19 implementations of interventions in child care settings intended to improve children's physical activity or related motor skills

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The childcare environment and children's physical activity
Bower, Julie K., January 2008
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 34(1)

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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An instrument to assess the obesogenic environment of child care centers
Ward, Dianne S., July/August 2008
American Journal of Health Behavior, 32(4), 380-386

A validity study of an instrument to evaluate nutrition and physical activity environments at 9 child care centers

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Nutrition policies at child-care centers and impact on role modeling of healthy eating behaviors of caregivers
Erinosho, Temitope, January, 2012
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 112(1), 119-124

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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