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Physical activity and sedentary behavior legislation in Canadian childcare facilities: an update

机译:加拿大托儿所的体育活动和久坐行为立法:最新情况

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Within the childcare sector, physical activity and sedentary behaviors are not legislated at a national level in Canada. Efforts have been undertaken to identify factors within childcare facilities which support and deter physical activity and sedentary behaviors. The purpose of this paper was to provide an amended review of the legislative landscape, at the provincial and territorial level, regarding physical activity and sedentary behaviors (via screen-viewing) in Canadian childcare centers. Individual childcare acts and regulations for each province and territory were collected; documents were reviewed with a focus on sections devoted to child health, physical activity, screen time, play, and outdoor time. An extraction table was used to facilitate systematic data retrieval and comparisons across provinces and territories. Of the 13 provinces and territories, 8 (62%) have updated their childcare regulations in the past 5?years. All provinces provide general recommendations to afford gross motor movement; but the majority give no specific requirements for how much or at what intensity. Only 3 provinces (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Nova Scotia) explicitly mentioned daily physical activity while all provinces’ and territories’ required daily outdoor play. Only 1 province (New Brunswick) made mention of screen-viewing. The variability in childcare regulations results in different physical activity requirements across the country. By providing high-level targets for physical activity recommendations, by way of provincial/territorial legislation, staff would have a baseline from which to begin supporting more active behaviors among the children in their care. Future research is needed to support translating physical activity policies into improved activity levels among young children in childcare and the role of screen-viewing in these venues.
机译:在儿童保育部门中,加拿大的国家一级没有体育锻炼和久坐行为的立法。已经做出努力,以查明托儿所内支持和阻止体育活动和久坐行为的因素。本文的目的是对省和地区的立法状况进行修订,以审查加拿大育儿中心的体育活动和久坐行为(通过屏幕查看)。收集了每个省和地区的个人育儿法案和规定;对文档进行了审核,重点关注儿童健康,体育锻炼,放映时间,游戏和户外活动等部分。提取表用于促进跨省和地区的系统数据检索和比较。在过去的5年中,有13个省和地区中有8个(62%)更新了他们的托儿规定。所有省份都提供了一般的建议以承受大运动量;但是大多数都没有具体说明强度或强度。只有3个省(西北地区,努纳武特和新斯科舍省)明确提到了日常体育锻炼,而所有省和地区都要求每天进行户外运动。只有一个省(新不伦瑞克省)提到了屏幕浏览。育儿法规的差异导致全国各地的体育锻炼需求不同。通过通过省/地区立法为体育活动建议提供高水平的目标,工作人员将有一个基准,从该基准开始支持他们所照料的儿童中更多的积极行为。需要进行进一步的研究,以支持将体育活动政策转化为幼儿保育中儿童活动水平的提高,以及在这些场所观看屏幕的作用。

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