Canadian after-school care providers' perceived role promoting healthy lifestyles: a focused ethnography
Abstract Background After-school care programs have garnered interest in recent years as the hours of 3:00-6:00 p.m. are an opportune time for children to engage in healthy behaviours, specifically healthy eating and physical activity. Care providers are major influencers within the after-school car...
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Main Authors: | Pierrette H. Elias (Author), Genevieve Montemurro (Author), Lauren Sulz (Author), Brian Torrance (Author), Kate E. Storey (Author) |
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