Snacks, beverages, and physical activity during volunteer-led out-of-school-time programs: a cross-sectional analysis
Abstract Background Tens of millions of children regularly participate in out-of-school-time (OST) programs, providing an opportunity for child health promotion. Most research on OST has focused on structured, staff-led after-school programs, as opposed to volunteer-led programs such as enrichment p...
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Main Authors: | Christina D. Economos (Author), Stephanie Anzman-Frasca (Author), Alyssa H. Koomas (Author), Grace Chan (Author), Sara C. Folta (Author), Julianne Heck (Author), Molly Newman (Author), Jennifer M. Sacheck (Author) |
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