Exploring Daily Physical Activity and Nutrition Patterns in Early Learning Settings: Snapshots of Young Children in Head Start, Primary, and After-School Settings

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Stegelin D.A. [1 ]
Anderson D. [2 ]
Kemper K. [3 ]
Wagner J. [4 ]
Evans K. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Teacher Education, Clemson University, 401A Tillman Hall, Clemson, SC
[2] Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
[3] Department of Public Health, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
[4] Department of Teacher Education-Special Education, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
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After-school programs; Head Start 4 K; Nutrition routines; Physical activity; Primary grades;
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10.1007/s10643-013-0599-0
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The purpose of this research project was to gain a greater understanding of daily routines of 4-7 year olds regarding physical activity and nutrition practices in typical early learning environments. The settings selected for this observational study included Head Start, primary, and after-school learning environments in a city in the southeast. Specifically, this exploratory study focused on the research question: What are typical daily physical activity and nutrition patterns in community-based early learning settings for young children 4-7 years of age in the United States? Two overarching themes were identified through data analysis: restriction of activity and restriction of physical movement. Results indicated that children in elementary school settings had fewer opportunities for indoor and outdoor physical activity than children in other settings and that children seek to be physically active and will do so when given the opportunity. Increasing time for both structured and unstructured physical activity and play for children ages 4-7 in early learning settings was recommended by the researchers. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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