| Literature DB >> 30845946 |
Courtney E Byrd-Williams1, Erin E Dooley2, Christina A Thi3, Cari Browning3, Deanna M Hoelscher2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Early care and education (ECE) centers are important for combating childhood obesity. Understanding policies and practices of ECE centers is necessary for promotion of healthy behaviors. The purpose of this study is to describe self-reported practices, outdoor environment aspects, and center policies for physical activity and screen time in a statewide convenience sample of non-Head Start Texas ECE centers.Entities:
Keywords: Environment; Guidelines and recommendations; Pediatrics; Physical activity; Public health
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30845946 PMCID: PMC6407214 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6588-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Map of Participating Respondent Distribution for the Early Childhood Physical Activity Survey
Map of participating respondent distribution for the Early Childhood Physical Activity Survey. The gray shaded areas with yellow boundaries represent the center zip codes of survey respondents.
Characteristics of Participating Texas Early Childhood Physical Activity Survey Participants (N = 481)a
| % | ( | |
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| Center characteristics | ||
| Enrollment | ||
| Infants (< 12 months) | 63.41 | (305) |
| Toddlers (12–23 months) | 83.58 | (402) |
| Preschool (2–5 years) | 98.75 | (475) |
| Primary language spoken at center | ||
| Only English | 42.29 | (192) |
| More English than another | 40.09 | (182) |
| Both English and Spanish | 16.52 | (75) |
| More Spanish than another | 0.66 | (3) |
| Language other than English or Spanish | 0.44 | (2) |
| Participant characteristics | ||
| Age (M, SD) | 49.30 (10.36) | |
| Female | 97.27 | (428) |
| Highest grade completed | ||
| High school or lower | 4.70 | (21) |
| Child Development Associate (CDA) | 9.17 | (41) |
| Some college/ technical school | 31.10 | (139) |
| College Graduate | 38.03 | (170) |
| Graduate Degree | 17.00 | (76) |
| Ethnicity | ||
| Hispanic | 13.96 | (62) |
| Not Hispanic/ Latino | 86.04 | (382) |
| Race | ||
| White | 86.14 | (379) |
| Black or African American | 8.41 | (37) |
| Asian | 0.91 | (4) |
| Other | 4.54 | (20) |
aTotal N = 481. Actual n varies due to missing data
Reported Practices Regarding Physical Activity and Screen Time in Participating Texas Child Care Centers
| Expected | % ( | ||
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| Infants Only | |||
| Developmentally appropriate play equipment offered during tummy time & indoor activitiesb | 305 | ||
| Rarely or never | 1.17 | (4) | |
| Sometimes | 3.23 | (11) | |
| Often | 25.22 | (86) | |
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| Our program offers “tummy time” to non-crawling infantsb | |||
| 1x per day or less (Half-day 1x every other day) | 3.06 | (10) | |
| 2x per day (Half-day 1x per day) | 19.88 | (65) | |
| 3x per day (Half-day 2x per day) | 27.22 | (89) | |
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| Outside of nap/meal times, infants are placed in seats, swings, ExcerSaucersb | |||
| 30+ min | 5.50 | (18) | |
| 15–29 min | 37.92 | (124) | |
| 1–14 min | 43.12 | (141) | |
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| Toddlers Only | |||
| Indoor and outdoor PA providedb | 402 | ||
| < 60 min (Half-day 30) | 15.79 | (62) | |
| 60–74 min (Half-day 15–29) | 42.86 | (159) | |
| 75–89 min (Half-day 30–44 min) | 14.79 | (55) | |
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| Preschoolers Only | |||
| For children ≥2 yrs., the amount of recreational screen time allowed each weekb | 475 | ||
| | 9.31 | (39) | |
| 60–89 min | 6.92 | (29) | |
| 30–59 min | 12.89 | (54) | |
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| For children ≥2 yrs., the amount of educational screen time allowed each weekb | |||
| | 11.57 | (50) | |
| 60–89 min | 10.65 | (46) | |
| 30–59 min | 20.37 | (88) | |
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| For children ≥2 yrs., the amount of total screen time allowed each weekb | |||
| | 21.22 | (94) | |
| 60–89 min | 14.22 | (63) | |
| 30–59 min | 15.35 | (68) | |
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| Indoor and outdoor PA providedb | |||
| < 60 min (Half-day 30) | 8.88 | (42) | |
| 60–89 min (Half-day 30–44) | 47.78 | (226) | |
| 90–119 min (Half-day 45–59 min) | 22.62 | (107) | |
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| Adult-led (structured) PA providedb | |||
| < 30 min (Half-day 10) | 28.27 | (134) | |
| 30–44 min (Half-day 10–19) | 41.77 | (198) | |
| 45–59 min (Half-day 20–29 min) | 15.19 | (72) | |
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| Infants and Toddlers | |||
| For children < 2 yrs., the amount of recreational screen time allowed each weekb | 406 | ||
| | 3.35 | (12) | |
| 30–59 min | 1.68 | (6) | |
| 1–29 min | 7.26 | (26) | |
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| For children < 2 yrs., the amount of educational screen time allowed each weekb | |||
| | 3.77 | (14) | |
| 30–59 min | 4.58 | (17) | |
| 1–29 min | 8.36 | (31) | |
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| For children < 2 yrs., the amount of total screen time allowed each weekb | |||
| | 5.59 | (21) | |
| 30–59 min | 5.85 | (22) | |
| 1–29 min | 7.18 | (27) | |
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| Toddlers and Preschoolers | |||
| Outside of nap & meals, the longest time expected to be seated at one timeb | 479 | ||
| | 1.52 | (7) | |
| 20–29 min | 14.72 | (68) | |
| 15–19 min | 30.95 | (143) | |
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| PA education (motor-skill development) provided through standardized curriculumb | 481 | ||
| Never | 15.11 | (71) | |
| 1x per month | 1.06 | (5) | |
| 2-3x per month | 7.87 | (37) | |
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| Staff members restrict active play time for children who misbehavec | |||
| All staff members | 3.18 | (15) | |
| Most staff members | 1.69 | (8) | |
| Some staff members | 24.58 | (116) | |
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| Teachers/staff receive professional development on children’s PAb | |||
| Never | 6.77 | (31) | |
| < 1x per year | 19.43 | (89) | |
| 1x per year | 39.96 | (183) | |
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| During unstructured PA playtime, teachers/ caregivers join children in active playd | |||
| Rarely or never (mostly sit or stand) | 2.30 | (11) | |
| Sometimes join children | 38.70 | (185) | |
| Often or always join children | 28.87 | (138) | |
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| The facility shows visible PA support (poster, pictures, or books)d | |||
| No support items are displayed | 12.85 | (60) | |
| A few support items is displayed in a few rooms | 34.26 | (160) | |
| Support items are displayed in most rooms | 30.19 | (141) | |
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NOTE: Infant (≤12 mos); Toddler (13–23 mos); Preschool (2–5 yrs)
Boldface indicates best practice recommendation
aExpected n refers to the total expected response number based on centers that reported enrolled children within the age bracket. Actual n varies due to missing data
bEarly Childhood PA Survey Question based on NAP SACC
cEarly Childhood PA Survey Question based on Yale Rudd Center Child Care Nutrition and PA Assessment
dEarly Childhood PA Survey Question based on TX CORD
Abbreviations: PA, physical activity; min, minutes; x, time
Reported Practices Regarding Outdoor Learning Environments in Participating Texas Child Care Centersa
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| Outdoor active free play is provided to all toddlers & preschoolersc | ||
| < 1x per wk. | 0.21 | (1) |
| 4x per wk | 5.47 | (26) |
| 1x per day | 15.79 | (75) |
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| Outdoor learning environment & activities are linked to enforce learningd | ||
| Never | 1.27 | (6) |
| Rarely | 6.77 | (32) |
| Sometimes | 50.32 | (238) |
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| Best Practice Indicators for a Model Outdoor Learning Environmentbe | ||
| Total indictors reported (M, SD) | 5.74 | (2.55) |
| Indicator Reported | ||
| Yes | ||
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| PA is supported by OLE (running, jumping on/off, crawling through, rolling, swinging, throwing, balancing, climbing) | 87.27 | (418) |
| Open, grassy area for games & events | 74.11 | (355) |
| Wheeled toys, portable play equipment, & play materials available | 73.70 | (353) |
| Natural, loose materials (leaves, sticks, gravel, seeds) available for play | 69.52 | (333) |
| Sufficient man-made shade structures | 66.81 | (320) |
| Trees provide cover for about 1/3rd of outdoor area | 51.15 | (245) |
| Looping, curvy primary pathways for circulation and wheeled toys | 41.34 | (198) |
| ≥ 10 outdoor play & learning settings for activities | 38.00 | (182) |
| Outdoor classroom/program base/storage available for tools, equipment & materials for outdoor learning | 37.79 | (181) |
| Designated vegetable garden | 17.54 | (84) |
| Shrubs (3 for every 100 sq. ft), including ≥1/4 fruiting shrubs & vines | 8.98 | (43) |
| ≥ 1/4 of trees are edible fruit or nut species | 7.52 | (36) |
NOTE: Boldface indicates best practice recommendation
a Expected N = 481. Actual n = 479, due to missing data
b Outdoor learning environment best practice indicator questions were check all that apply option. Answers were dichotomized (Reported/Not reported)
c Early Childhood PA Survey Question based on TX CORD
d Early Childhood PA Survey Question newly created based on Texas Rising Star standard
e Early Childhood PA Survey Question newly created based on National Learning Initiative
Abbreviations: x, time; wk., week; M, mean; SD, standard deviation; PA, physical activity; OLE, outdoor learning environment; sq., square; ft., feet
Reported Physical Activity and Screen Time Policies in Participating Texas Child Care Centersab
| Policy reported | ||
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| Yes | ||
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| The facility has a written policy on PA and/or screen time | 81.70 | (393) |
| Physical Activitycd | ||
| Total PA policies reported (M, SD) | 3.92 | (3.00) |
| Shoes & clothes that allow children and teachers/caregivers to actively participate in PA | 66.45 | (303) |
| Amount of time provided each day for indoor & outdoor PA | 62.50 | (285) |
| Unstructured (active free play) PA play | 48.25 | (220) |
| Not withholding PA as punishment | 40.57 | (185) |
| Supporting PA (e.g. staff involved during active play time, visible display in classrooms & common areas) | 39.91 | (182) |
| Structured (adult-led active play) PA play | 35.53 | (162) |
| Education for teachers/caregivers on children’s PA | 33.33 | (152) |
| Limiting long periods of seated time for children | 28.07 | (128) |
| Education for children on PA | 25.22 | (115) |
| Education for families on children’s PA | 12.28 | (56) |
| Screen Timec | ||
| Total screen time policies reported (M, SD) | 1.44 | (1.65) |
| Amount of screen time allowed | 45.37 | (206) |
| Types of programming allowed | 34.14 | (155) |
| Appropriate supervision & use of screen time in classrooms | 30.84 | (140) |
| Not using screen time as a reward or to manage challenging behaviors | 14.54 | (66) |
| Professional development on screen time | 12.56 | (57) |
| Education for families on screen time | 6.61 | (30) |
aPolicy questions were check all that apply option. Answers were dichotomized (Reported/Not reported)
bTotal N = 481, n varies from 453 to 456 due to missing data
cEarly Childhood PA Survey Question based on NAP SACC
dEarly Childhood PA Survey Question based on TX CORD
Abbreviations: PA, physical activity; M, mean; SD, standard deviation