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Healthy Kids Out of School: Using Mixed Methods to Develop Principles for Promoting Healthy Eating and Physical Activity in Out-of-School Settings in the United States

INTRODUCTION: Widespread practices supporting availability of healthful foods, beverages, and physical activity in out-of-school-time (OST) settings would further obesity prevention efforts. The objective of this article was to describe principles to guide policy development in support of healthy ea...

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Autores principales: Sliwa, Sarah A., Sharma, Shanti, Dietz, William H., Dolan, Peter R., Nelson, Miriam E., Newman, Molly B., Rockeymoore, Maya, Economos, Christina D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4283424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25551182
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd11.140207
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author Sliwa, Sarah A.
Sharma, Shanti
Dietz, William H.
Dolan, Peter R.
Nelson, Miriam E.
Newman, Molly B.
Rockeymoore, Maya
Economos, Christina D.
author_facet Sliwa, Sarah A.
Sharma, Shanti
Dietz, William H.
Dolan, Peter R.
Nelson, Miriam E.
Newman, Molly B.
Rockeymoore, Maya
Economos, Christina D.
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description INTRODUCTION: Widespread practices supporting availability of healthful foods, beverages, and physical activity in out-of-school-time (OST) settings would further obesity prevention efforts. The objective of this article was to describe principles to guide policy development in support of healthy eating and physical activity practices in out-of-school settings to promote obesity prevention. METHODS: The Institute of Medicine’s L.E.A.D. framework (Locate Evidence, Evaluate it, Assemble it, and Inform Decisions) was used to identify practices relevant to children’s healthful eating in most OST settings: 1) locate and evaluate information from a national survey of children’s perceptions of healthful-food access; published research, reports, policies and guidelines; and roundtables with OST organizations’ administrators; 2) assemble information to prioritize actionable practices; and 3) inform programmatic direction. RESULTS: Three evidence-informed guiding principles for short-duration OST resulted: 1) drink right: choose water instead of sugar-sweetened beverages; 2) move more: boost movement and physical activity in all programs; and 3) snack smart: fuel up on fruits and vegetables. CONCLUSION: Healthy Kids Out of School was launched to support the dissemination and implementation of these guiding principles in short-duration OST settings, complementing efforts in other OST settings to shift norms around eating and physical activity.
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spelling pubmed-42834242015-01-06 Healthy Kids Out of School: Using Mixed Methods to Develop Principles for Promoting Healthy Eating and Physical Activity in Out-of-School Settings in the United States Sliwa, Sarah A. Sharma, Shanti Dietz, William H. Dolan, Peter R. Nelson, Miriam E. Newman, Molly B. Rockeymoore, Maya Economos, Christina D. Prev Chronic Dis Special Topic INTRODUCTION: Widespread practices supporting availability of healthful foods, beverages, and physical activity in out-of-school-time (OST) settings would further obesity prevention efforts. The objective of this article was to describe principles to guide policy development in support of healthy eating and physical activity practices in out-of-school settings to promote obesity prevention. METHODS: The Institute of Medicine’s L.E.A.D. framework (Locate Evidence, Evaluate it, Assemble it, and Inform Decisions) was used to identify practices relevant to children’s healthful eating in most OST settings: 1) locate and evaluate information from a national survey of children’s perceptions of healthful-food access; published research, reports, policies and guidelines; and roundtables with OST organizations’ administrators; 2) assemble information to prioritize actionable practices; and 3) inform programmatic direction. RESULTS: Three evidence-informed guiding principles for short-duration OST resulted: 1) drink right: choose water instead of sugar-sweetened beverages; 2) move more: boost movement and physical activity in all programs; and 3) snack smart: fuel up on fruits and vegetables. CONCLUSION: Healthy Kids Out of School was launched to support the dissemination and implementation of these guiding principles in short-duration OST settings, complementing efforts in other OST settings to shift norms around eating and physical activity. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2014-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4283424/ /pubmed/25551182 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd11.140207 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Rockeymoore, Maya
Economos, Christina D.
Healthy Kids Out of School: Using Mixed Methods to Develop Principles for Promoting Healthy Eating and Physical Activity in Out-of-School Settings in the United States
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25551182
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd11.140207
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