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Nutrition is a core health area addressed within early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings, as evidenced by the use of eHealth tools like Go NAPSACC to support best practices in these environments [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, research protocols specifically focus on utilizing digital technology to assess and enhance nutrition environments within ECEC centers [4].
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eHealth Tools Supporting Early Childhood Education and Care ... researchprotocols.org 4 facts
referenceHayek J, Elliott K, Vermette M, and Lafave L authored a scoping review protocol titled 'eHealth tools supporting early childhood education and care centers to assess and enhance nutrition and physical activity environments', published on OSF Home in 2023.
claimThe authors of the scoping review are investigating eHealth tools available to assess and support best practices for nutrition and physical activity in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) environments.
claimEmerging eHealth tools have shown potential in promoting best practices for nutrition and physical activity environments in early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings.
referenceThe eligibility criteria for the scoping review on eHealth tools in early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings are: (1) early childhood educators (population); (2) eHealth (digital) technology, such as websites, smartphone apps, email, and social media (concept); and (3) measurement and intervention tools to support best practices for nutrition, physical activity, or both in ECEC settings (context).
Nutrition and Physical Activity | healthychildcare.unc.edu 1 fact
claimGo NAPSACC provides online tools designed to assist Early Childhood Education (ECE) programs in meeting evidence-based practices across seven health areas, including nutrition, physical activity, and oral health.