Physical Activity and Beverages in Home- and Center-based Child Care Programs
2012
Tandon, Pooja S. | Garrison, Michelle M. | Christakis, Dimitri A.
OBJECTIVE: To describe and compare obesity prevention practices related to physical activity and beverages in home- and center-based child care programs. METHODS: A telephone survey of licensed home- and center-based child care programs in Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Washington between October and December 2008. RESULTS: Most programs reported almost universal access to outdoor play areas and staff who frequently engage in and lead physical activities. About half of the programs reported ≤ 60 minutes of outdoor play time per day for preschoolers. Fewer home-based programs offered a variety of fixed and portable play equipment. Over a third of the programs did not have adequate indoor space for all physical activities. Over two thirds of programs offered juice 3 or 4 times per week or more. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Many child care programs could increase active opportunities (by increasing outdoor time and providing better spaces for indoor physical activity) and decrease juice provision.
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