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在高收入国家的幼儿教育和护理环境中通过饮食行为、 身体活动、政策和指南预防肥胖:系统评价

爱丽 丝·, 梅兰 妮·, 杰克 琳·, 伊莎 贝拉, 詹娜 ·戴
澳大利亚维多利亚州3122健康科学学院

摘要


作为预防儿童早期肥胖的一项策略,领先的卫生机构和儿童早期教育和护理(ECEC)许可和认证机构发布
了各种饮食行为和身体活动政策和指南。鉴于这些政策的建议可能存在多样性,本次叙述性审查旨在综合、评估和
描述组织和专业机构制定的各种政策和指南,以突出一致的建议并确定加强这些政策的机会。对七个在线数据库和灰
色文献资源进行了电子书目搜索。如果记录是针对ECEC环境中饮食行为和/或身体活动实践实施的具体建议的政策或
指南,则包括在内;包括年龄>12个月和

关键词


饮食行为;幼儿教育和护理;预防肥胖;体力活动;政策和做法;实践指南;系统评价



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