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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37573068/injury-hazard-assessment-in-schools-findings-from-a-pilot-study-in-karachi-pakistan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Uzma Rahim Khan, Asrar Ali, Ahmed Raheem, Aeman Naseer, Kate Wright, Junaid Bhatti
INTRODUCTION: Injuries are a major public health concern and one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Childhood injuries contribute to a major proportion of this burden. OBJECTIVE: To identify injury hazards within school premises and playgrounds in Karachi, Pakistan. METHODS: This observational cross-sectional study took place in 107 public and private schools of Karachi, Pakistan using a self-structured standard injury risk assessment tool...
August 2023: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37556380/comparing-the-prevalence-of-chronic-pain-in-school-aged-children-in-the-united-states-from-2019-to-2020-a-nationally-representative-study-examining-differences-associated-with-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Flavia P Kapos, Daron M Vandeleur, See Wan Tham, Tonya M Palermo, Cornelius B Groenewald
The coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic negatively affected children's health in the United States (US), with more severe disruption for marginalized groups. However, potential impact on pediatric chronic pain has not been assessed at the population level. This study aimed to (1) estimate differences in the US national prevalence of pediatric chronic pain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020), relative to one year earlier (2019); (2) determine whether differences in prevalence varied across sociodemographic groups; and (3) explore changes in child, caregiver, and family factors associated with chronic pain prevalence...
January 1, 2024: Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37517649/child-opportunity-index-a-multidimensional-indicator-to-measure-neighborhood-conditions-influencing-children-s-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pietro Ferrara, Ignazio Cammisa, Margherita Zona, Giovanni Corsello, Ida Giardino, Mehmet Vural, Donieta Bali, Maria Pastore, Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani
One in two children worldwide experience some form of societal exclusion1 . Poverty, conflicts, poor education, exposure to communicable and non-communicable diseases, limited access to public health services, climate and environmental changes, forced migration, and partial or absent access to the internet are considered important drivers of inequality2 . Socioeconomic circumstances in which children are born and welfare contexts in which they grow are often extremely different from each other. Neighborhoods play a crucial role in providing a socioeconomic environment that can prevent community-level disparities3 ...
July 28, 2023: Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37396499/social-connectedness-at-the-playground-before-and-after-covid-19-school-closure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adva Eichengreen, Yung-Ting Tsou, Maedeh Nasri, Lisa-Maria van Klaveren, Boya Li, Alexander Koutamanis, Mitra Baratchi, Els Blijd-Hoogewys, Joost Kok, Carolien Rieffe
Social connectedness at school is crucial to children's development, yet very little is known about the way it has been affected by school closures during COVID-19 pandemic. We compared pre-post lockdown levels of social connectedness at a school playground in forty-three primary school-aged children, using wearable sensors, observations, peer nominations and self-reports. Upon school reopening, findings from sensors and peer nominations indicated increases in children's interaction time, network diversity and network centrality...
2023: Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37385911/evaluation-of-a-school-based-sun-safety-education-program-in-reunion-island-2016-2017
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Monié, M Cournot, J Dumez, J Miquel, A Bertolotti, N Sultan-Bichat
BACKGROUND: Sun exposure, especially during childhood, is the main environmental risk factor for skin cancers. This study evaluated the impact of the school-based sun safety education program "Living with the Sun" on the knowledge and behavior of primary school children regarding sun safety in Reunion Island. METHODS: This multicenter, comparative intervention study was conducted in selected primary schools of Reunion during the 2016-2017 school year. The intervention consisted of an in-class slide-show presentation on sun safety, a teaching guide, and school trips during which children were offered sunscreen and were requested to wear sunglasses, a T-shirt, and a cap...
June 27, 2023: Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37340586/system-for-observing-play-and-leisure-activity-in-youth-a-systematic-review-of-us-and-canadian-studies
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Christopher J Kinder, Kahyun Nam, Pamela H Kulinna, Amelia M Woods, Thomas L McKenzie
BACKGROUND: The System of Observing Play and Leisure Activity in Youth (SOPLAY) has assisted in providing valid and reliable data of youth physical activity and characteristics specific to environmental contexts. The review aimed to examine empirical research that employed the SOPLAY instrument to measure physical activity in leisure-based activity environments in North American countries. METHODS: The review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses...
June 20, 2023: Journal of School Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37322578/the-impact-of-loose-parts-play-on-schoolyard-social-participation-of-children-with-and-without-disabilities-a-case-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adva Eichengreen, Martin van Rooijen, Lisa-Maria van Klaveren, Maedeh Nasri, Yung-Ting Tsou, Alexander Koutamanis, Mitra Baratchi, Carolien Rieffe
BACKGROUND: Outdoor social participation in the school playground is crucial for children's socio-emotional and cognitive development. Yet, many children with disabilities in mainstream educational settings are not socially included within their peer group. We examined whether loose-parts-play (LPP), a common and cost-effective intervention that changes the playground play environment to enhance child-led free play, can promote social participation for children with and without disabilities...
June 15, 2023: Child: Care, Health and Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37317050/adherence-to-recess-guidelines-in-the-united-states-using-nationally-representative-data-implications-for-future-surveillance-efforts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kimberly A Clevenger, Genevieve F Dunton, Peter T Katzmarzyk, Karin A Pfeiffer, David Berrigan
BACKGROUND: National adherence to the recess recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has not been comprehensively studied in the United States. METHODS: Data from 6 nationally representative data sets over the last decade (Classification of Laws Associated with School Students, Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, National Youth Fitness Survey, School Health Policies and Practices Survey, and the School Nutrition and Meal Cost Study) provided estimates for adherence to CDC recess guidelines...
June 14, 2023: Journal of School Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37295785/neighborhood-places-for-preschool-children-s-physical-activity-a-mixed-methods-study-using-global-positioning-system-geographic-information-systems-and-accelerometry-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pulan Bai, Jasper Schipperijn, Michael Rosenberg, Hayley Christian
BACKGROUND: This study adds to the current literature by using a novel device-based method to explore where preschool children are physically active outside of home and childcare settings. This study combined accelerometry with geospatial data to explore the influence of the environment on preschool children's physical activity by objectively identifying the locations where preschool children engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) within and outside of their neighborhood...
June 9, 2023: Journal of Physical Activity & Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37285210/virtual-risk-management-exploring-effects-of-childhood-risk-experiences-through-innovative-methods-virma-for-primary-school-children-in-norway-study-protocol-for-the-virma-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter, Ole Johan Sando, Håvard Lorås, Rasmus Kleppe, Lise Storli, Mariana Brussoni, Anita Bundy, David C Schwebel, David J Ball, Monika Haga, Helen Little
BACKGROUND: Research indicates that risky play benefits children's risk assessment and risk management skills and offers several positive health effects such as resilience, social skills, physical activity, well-being, and involvement. There are also indications that the lack of risky play and autonomy increases the likelihood of anxiety. Despite its well-documented importance, and the willingness of children to engage in risky play, this type of play is increasingly restricted. Assessing long-term effects of risky play has been problematic because of ethical issues with conducting studies designed to allow or encourage children to take physical risks with the potential of injury...
June 7, 2023: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37256097/public-support-for-smoke-free-policies-in-outdoor-areas-and-semi-private-places-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nienke W Boderie, Asiyah Sheikh, Erika Lo, Aziz Sheikh, Alex Burdorf, Frank J van Lenthe, Famke J M Mölenberg, Jasper V Been
BACKGROUND: Smoke-free policies are essential to protect people against tobacco smoke exposure. To successfully implement smoke-free policies that go beyond enclosed public places and workplaces, public support is important. We undertook a comprehensive systematic review of levels and determinants of public support for indoor (semi-)private and outdoor smoke-free policies. METHODS: In this systematic review and meta-analysis, six electronic databases were searched for studies (published between 1 January 2004 and 19 January 2022) reporting support for (semi-)private and outdoor smoke-free policies in representative samples of at least 400 respondents aged 16 years and above...
May 2023: EClinicalMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37254110/evaluation-of-the-little-rock-green-schoolyard-initiative-a-quasi-experimental-study-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew J Barenie, Erin K Howie, Kari A Weber, Michael R Thomsen
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that access to green schoolyards may facilitate vigorous play and lead to increased physical activity, which could lead to improved academic outcomes and reduce excess childhood weight gain. Greener schoolyards can also provide additional outdoor amenities that help the community at large. The Little Rock Green Schoolyard Initiative, a program aiming to promote outdoor learning and play in two of the city's community schools, provides a natural experiment to evaluate the role of such interventions...
May 30, 2023: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37239522/effects-of-different-teaching-approaches-on-proxy-measures-of-physical-fitness-of-italian-kindergarten-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrizia Tortella, Antonella Quinto, Guido Francesco Fumagalli, Mario Lipoma, David Stodden, Francesco Sgrò
Developing physical fitness (PF) behaviors early in life enhances physical development and facilitates sustained participation in physical activity and sports across childhood. This study addressed the effect of different teaching approaches on precursors of PF in kindergarten children. A total of 178 children (5.45 ± 0.40 years, female = 92) from 11 classes were organized into three groups. Group 1 (structured activity + free play) and Group 2 (only free play) attended the same playground (PrimoSport0246) for one hour/week for 10 weeks...
May 11, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37223566/assessing-the-built-environment-programs-and-policies-that-support-physical-activity-opportunities-in-the-rural-deep-south
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nashira I Brown, Lauren Stewart, Laura Q Rogers, Mary Anne Powell, Claudia M Hardy, Monica L Baskin, Robert A Oster, Maria Pisu, Wendy Demark-Wahnefried, Dori Pekmezi
Disparities in physical activity (PA) exist in rural regions and prior research suggests environmental features and community resources likely contribute. It is important to identify the opportunities and barriers that influence activity to appropriately inform PA interventions in such areas. Thus, we assessed the built environment, programs and policies related to PA opportunity in six rural Alabama counties that were purposively selected to inform a PA randomized controlled trial. Assessments were conducted August 2020-May 2021 using the Rural Active Living Assessment...
June 2023: Preventive Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37212493/epidemiological-characteristics-of-school-playground-injuries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric A Kennedy, Drew A Filchner, Zane D Patterson, Heather M Olsen
Reports of children's play-related injuries have remained stagnant according to epidemiology studies of the past 3 decades. This article provides a unique look into the context of playground injuries within an entire school district, demonstrating the prevalence of these injuries. This study reports that playgrounds are the leading location of school injury, comprising one-third of all elementary school injuries. This study found that while head/neck injuries were the most commonly injured body region within the playground environment, the proportion of head/neck injuries decreased with age, whereas the proportion of extremity injuries increased with age...
May 22, 2023: Clinical Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37169387/are-outdoor-playgrounds-the-real-culprit-for-elbow-fractures-in-children-a-lesson-learned-from-covid-19-sanitary-measures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pierre-Henri Heitz, Jocelyn Gravel, Nathalie Jourdain, Mathilde Hupin, Marie-Lyne Nault
BACKGROUND: The association between elbow fractures and outdoor playgrounds has always been anecdotal. We sought to determine the impact of closing outdoor playgrounds and other play areas during the COVID-19 lockdown on elbow fractures in a pediatric population. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of all elbow fractures from a single pediatric referral hospital between 2016 and 2020 for the months of April and May. The months chosen corresponded to the COVID-19 lockdown during which outdoor playgrounds were closed...
2023: Canadian Journal of Surgery. Journal Canadien de Chirurgie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37160290/associations-between-adolescent-sport-and-exercise-participation-and-device-assessed-physical-activity-in-adulthood-evidence-from-the-1970-british-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Scicluna, Mark Hamer, Joanna M Blodgett
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a critical period filled with life changes. Early implementation of effective health promotion strategies could help alleviate the morbidity and mortality associated with inactivity. This study investigated whether adolescent participation in exercise and sport is associated with device-assessed physical activity (PA) levels in midlife. METHODS: A total of 2984 participants (41.2% male) from the 1970 British Cohort Study were included...
May 9, 2023: Journal of Physical Activity & Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37080987/hit-uav-a-high-altitude-infrared-thermal-dataset-for-unmanned-aerial-vehicle-based-object-detection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiashun Suo, Tianyi Wang, Xingzhou Zhang, Haiyang Chen, Wei Zhou, Weisong Shi
We present the HIT-UAV dataset, a high-altitude infrared thermal dataset for object detection applications on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The dataset comprises 2,898 infrared thermal images extracted from 43,470 frames in hundreds of videos captured by UAVs in various scenarios, such as schools, parking lots, roads, and playgrounds. Moreover, the HIT-UAV provides essential flight data for each image, including flight altitude, camera perspective, date, and daylight intensity. For each image, we have manually annotated object instances with bounding boxes of two types (oriented and standard) to tackle the challenge of significant overlap of object instances in aerial images...
April 20, 2023: Scientific Data
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36990662/internet-addiction-and-online-gaming-disorder-in-children-and-adolescents-during-covid-19-pandemic-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patria Yudha Putra, Izzatul Fithriyah, Zulfa Zahra
The Indonesian government has enforced several social restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) virus, such as closures of in-person schools, public areas, and playgrounds as well as reduced outdoor activities. These restrictions will affect mental health of school-age children and adolescents. The internet is chosen as one of the media to keep academic activities running, but excessive internet use will increase internet addiction and online gaming disorder. This study aimed to understand the prevalence and psychological impacts of internet addiction and online gaming disorder on children and adolescents globally during the pandemic...
March 2023: Psychiatry Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36924674/impact-of-cuts-to-local-authority-spending-on-cultural-environmental-and-planning-services-on-inequalities-in-childhood-obesity-in-england-a-longitudinal-ecological-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kate E Mason, Alexandros Alexiou, Ben Barr, David Taylor-Robinson
BACKGROUND: Almost 20% of children in England are living with obesity by the end of primary school, with marked and growing inequalities driven by increasing prevalence in more deprived areas. Neighbourhood environments are upstream determinants of childhood weight status. Cultural, Environmental and Planning (CEP) services delivered by local authorities (LAs) in England include various services that contribute to these local environments, e.g. leisure centres, parks, playgrounds, libraries, community safety and environmental protection...
March 14, 2023: Health & Place
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