scholarly journals Multisector Approach to Improve Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Policies and Practices in Early Care and Education Programs: The National Early Care and Education Learning Collaboratives Project, 2013–2017

2019 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teresa M. Garvin ◽  
Lisa Weissenburger-Moser Boyd ◽  
Alethea Chiappone ◽  
Casey Blaser ◽  
Mary Story ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teresa M. Smith ◽  
Casey Blaser ◽  
Cristy Geno-Rasmussen ◽  
Julie Shuell ◽  
Catherine Plumlee ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 341-348 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amanda E. Staiano ◽  
Elizabeth Kipling Webster ◽  
Andrew T. Allen ◽  
Amber R. Jarrell ◽  
Corby K. Martin

Author(s):  
Teresa M Garvin ◽  
Alethea Chiappone ◽  
Lisa Weissenburger-Moser Boyd ◽  
Julie Shuell ◽  
Catherine Plumlee ◽  
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Abstract The National Early Care and Education Learning Collaboratives Project (ECELC) was a multistate intervention that was highly effective in implementing best practices for healthy eating physical activity (HEPA) in early care and education (ECE) programs across the USA. The ECELC included didactic in-person learning sessions, technical assistance, and self-assessment-guided action planning. This study aimed to describe the effectiveness of adaptions to the self-assessments, learning sessions, and overall support, and also aimed to compare the effectiveness of each to the Original ECELC Model, when applicable. This study utilized a pre-poststudy design using data collected via the Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (NAP SACC) instrument for ECE programs that adapted the Original ECELC Model. Adaptations to the Original ECELC Model were found to promote best practices and policies with regard to Breastfeeding & Infant Feeding, Child Nutrition, Infant & Child Physical Activity, Outdoor Play & Learning, and/or Screen Time as demonstrated by the NAP SACC (p < .05), with some exceptions of nonstatistically significant increases. Improvements were found to be statistically similar to improvements made among participants of the Original ECELC Model. Partner-driven, scalable, and customizable policy- and practice-based interventions to promote HEPA among children in ECE settings may serve as a key strategy to work toward reducing risk for childhood obesity.


2012 ◽  
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Updated set of national standards describing evidence-based best practices in nutrition, physical activity, and screen time for early care and education programs. The new Preventing Childhood Obesity in Early Care and Education, 2nd ed. is the new set of national standards describing evidence-based best practices in nutrition, physical activity, and screen time for early care and education programs. The standards are for all types of early care and education settings - centers and family child care homes. These updated standards will be a part of the new comprehensive Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards: Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs, 3rd Edition.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 73-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephanie Mazzucca ◽  
Derek Hales ◽  
Kelly R. Evenson ◽  
Alice Ammerman ◽  
Deborah F. Tate ◽  
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