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Physical activity is a core component of early childhood education and care (ECEC) programs, which serve as primary environments for children to engage in movement and healthy habits as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, ECEC settings are the focus of research and digital tools aimed at assessing and promoting best practices for physical activity, as evidenced by [4], [5], [6], [7], and [8].
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eHealth Tools Supporting Early Childhood Education and Care ... researchprotocols.org 4 facts
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.
claimPhysical activity levels in young children are significantly associated with the specific Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) setting they attend.
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).
Manage Nutrition and Physical Activity | Early Care and ... - CDC cdc.gov 3 facts
procedureEarly care and education (ECE) programs can promote healthy habits by providing nutritious foods, promoting physical activity, limiting screen time, supporting breastfeeding, participating in programs such as the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), and creating opportunities for outdoor learning and Farm to ECE.
claimBy supporting healthy eating and physical activity, early care and education (ECE) programs can support healthy growth and development, obesity prevention, and lifelong health in children.
claimChildren who attend early care and education (ECE) programs often receive much of their daily food and drink intake and many of their opportunities for physical activity and outdoor time while in care.
Nutrition and Physical Activity | healthychildcare.unc.edu 2 facts
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.
claimBe Active Kids is a program included within Go NAPSACC that provides training and resources to help Early Childhood Education (ECE) programs promote physical activity among young children.