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| Kristen A CopelandSummaryAffiliation: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Country: USA Publications
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Physical activity in child-care centers: do teachers hold the key to the playground?Kristen A Copeland
Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
Health Educ Res 27:81-100. 2012....
Societal values and policies may curtail preschool children's physical activity in child care centersKristen A Copeland
Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
Pediatrics 129:265-74. 2012..Children are primarily sedentary in these settings, and are not meeting recommended levels of physical activity. Our objective was to identify potential barriers to children's physical activity in child care centers...
Wide variability in physical activity environments and weather-related outdoor play policies in child care centers within a single county of OhioKristen A Copeland
General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 165:435-42. 2011..To examine the variability of physical activity environments and outdoor play policies in child care centers and to determine whether this variability is associated with the demographic characteristics of the child care centers surveyed...
Compliance with American Academy of Pediatrics and American Public Health Association illness exclusion guidelines for child care centers in Maryland: who follows them and when?Kristen A Copeland
General and Community Pediatrics Division, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, MLC 7035, 3333 Burnet Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
Pediatrics 118:e1369-80. 2006..However, little is known about key stakeholders' compliance with these guidelines...
Flip flops, dress clothes, and no coat: clothing barriers to children's physical activity in child-care centers identified from a qualitative studyKristen A Copeland
Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 6:74. 2009..abstract:..
Dietary patterns associated with fat and bone mass in young childrenKaren S Wosje
Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
Am J Clin Nutr 92:294-303. 2010..However, there is little information on what constitutes a diet that simultaneously promotes low fat mass and high bone mass accrual early in life...
Social-emotional problems in preschool-aged children: opportunities for prevention and early interventionCourtney M Brown
Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 166:926-32. 2012....
Knowledge and beliefs about guidelines for exclusion of ill children from child careKristen A Copeland
Division of General and Community Pediatrics Research, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
Ambul Pediatr 5:365-71. 2005..To our knowledge, no published studies have examined child care providers', parents', and pediatricians' knowledge or beliefs about these guidelines...
Low-income parents' perceptions of pediatrician advice on early childhood educationCourtney M Brown
Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
J Community Health 38:195-204. 2013..There may be opportunity for the pediatrician to frame ECE discussions in the context of development, behavior, and safety and to promote high-quality ECE at an earlier age...
Adiposity and TV viewing are related to less bone accrual in young childrenKaren S Wosje
Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229 3039, USA
J Pediatr 154:79-85.e2. 2009..To examine the relation between baseline fat mass and gain in bone area and bone mass in preschoolers studied prospectively for 4 years, with a focus on the role of physical activity and TV viewing...
