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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: playground balls + playground + balls  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

The new playground Olympics
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Aug 3, 2008
I haven't gone to the lengths of getting my hands on a couple of tennis balls yet, but it may happen soon? What has provoked this trip down memory lane to ...
News Digest
The Courier News, IL -
Improvements at College Green Park include an updated playground, a small shelter and a bike path link. For more information, call Paul Bednar, ...
American Takes a Paddling
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -
1 player, the playground legend. Dude, unless you've got serious chops and some cash to spare, do not even think about messing with the Cobra. ...
Everybody?s Talkin?: Golf Ball a success ? again
Times-Mail (subscription), IN - Aug 4, 2008
Proceeds from the event go to the Akins Scholarship, the BRF Scholarship, Special Olympics, playground equipment, the Junior Golf program, the Boys Club, ...
Backyard eyesore evolves into site of seriously fun weekend ...
Memphis Commercial Appeal, TN -
... and screening all around to keep the balls from going out of the pool." The result is a water playground that looks almost natural in the lush, ...

The Canadian Press
Mommy and me spa day in Cape Cod is girlie getaway, great way to ...
The Canadian Press,  Mass. - 7 minutes ago
The spa is across a courtyard - home to a playground unit and a volleyball net. Once inside, the mood instantly mellowed with sounds of the sea coming ...
The Goofball
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -
I am now a playground legend. Or a legendary buffoon. Hard to say which. It happened in Sun Park in Beijing, at the table tennis corner, an area of the park ...
CHILD'S PLAY: Former Olympic sports come right from the playground
Orangeburg Times Democrat, SC - Aug 3, 2008
Jeu de paume (1908): Similar to squash, only competitors use their hands instead of a racket to strike the ball. * Plain high diving (1912-24): Divers were ...
Smearing Manny
The National Sports Review, IL -
You know Man-Ram could turn the uber-tense we?re doomed to lose atmosphere that hung over Fenway Park into a wondrous green grass playground with one ...
Appeal for help to get African players kitted out
WalesOnline, United Kingdom -
... built a small toilet block and drainage system at the nursery school and also installed a playground roundabout and purchased some school uniforms. ...
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Playground Injuries: A Scientific Appraisal of Popular Concerns -
DJ Ball, KL King - The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 1991 - rsh.sagepub.com
... Playground Injuries: A Scientific Appraisal of Popular Concerns. David J.
Ball, D.Phil., FRSH, MIOSH Environmental Risk Assessment ...

Playground games and playtime: the children's view -
P Blatchford, R Creeser, A Mooney - Educational Research, 1990 - informaworld.com
... 18 per cent would have liked to take out portable equipment - eg bats and balls.
A quarter of the children identified a change of use of playground space - eg ...

… They've Got on Their Brains is Football.?Sport, Masculinity and the Gendered Practices of Playground -
E Renold - Sport, Education and Society, 1997 - informaworld.com
... Moreover, with the power to dominate (bypushing girls' games to the margins ofthe
playground) and invade (with the ball) many of the games in the playground ...

Swing mount for playground equipment -
TL Caulkins? - US Patent 4,014,540, 1977 - freepatentsonline.com
... Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt. Claims: What is claimed is: 1.
A ball and socket playground swing suspension mount, comprising: ...

The impact of playground design on the play behaviors of children with differing levels of physical … -
AC Barbour - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1999 - Elsevier
... soccer games. When a soccer ball was not available, he participated in
chase games and in using playground equipment. He competed ...

Coping with clumsiness in the school playground: Social and physical play in children with … -
MM Smyth, HI Anderson - British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2000 - ingentaconnect.com
... of play equipment was made, apart from one school which banned football but provided
games equipment (soft balls, quoits, etc.). Playground activity was not ...

Evidence-based strategies to promote physical activity among children, adolescents and young adults: … -
A Timperio, J Salmon, K Ball - Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2004 - Elsevier
... Timperio, A, Salmon, J & Ball, K (2004 ... One recent experimental study assessed the
effect of environmental changes to the school playground on children's PA in ...

The social context of school playground games: Sex and ethnic differences, and changes over time …
P BLATCHFORD, E BAINES, A PELLEGRINI - British journal of developmental psychology, 2003 - cat.inist.fr
... was most common during vigorous play and conversation, but not ball games. ... The results
indicate that playground activities can have a positive role in social ...

Effects of Ball Size, Ball Color, and Preferred Color on Catching by Young Children. -
LD Isaacs - Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1980 - eric.ed.gov
... Abstract: Forty-five children, ages seven to eight, were required to catch
playground balls of various sizes and colors. The smallest ...

SoccerMan-reconstructing soccer games from video sequences -
T Bebie, H Bieri - Image Processing, 1998. ICIP 98. Proceedings. 1998 …, 1998 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
... the players in a frame i, a straightforward approach would be to compute the background
image H, (ie the playground without players and ball) by projecting R ...

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Kids more active when playground has balls, jump ropes, UNC study shows

Children play harder and longer when their child care centers provide portable play equipment (like balls, hoola hoops, jump ropes and riding toys), more opportunities for active play and physical activity training and education for staff and students, according to a study published in the January 2008 issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Public Health examined environmental factors that encourage children to be active with greater intensity and for longer periods of time. Increased activity levels help children maintain a healthy weight, the researchers say, which is critical as obesity rates climb nationwide, especially among children.

“Childhood obesity is an epidemic that threatens the future health of our nation,” said Dianne Ward, EdD, MS, director of the School of Public Health nutrition department’s intervention and policy division and a co-author of the study. “We know that about 57 percent of all 3- to 5-year-olds in the United States attend child care centers, so it’s important to understand what factors will encourage them to be more active, and, hopefully, less likely to become obese.”

Researchers assessed the physical and social environmental factors thought to influence healthy weight at 20 childcare centers across North Carolina. Then they evaluated the physical activity levels of children attending the centers. Additional data were gathered through interviews and documents provided by the child care directors.

The study showed that children had more moderate and vigorous physical activity and fewer minutes of sedentary activity when their center had more portable play equipment, including balls, hoola hoops, jump ropes and riding toys, offered more opportunities for active play (inside and outside), and had physical activity training and education for staff and students. Stationary equipment, like climbing structures, swings and balance beams, were associated with lower intensity physical activity, researchers said, but are beneficial to other aspects of child development, such as motor and social skills.

The researchers also noted that centers with more computer and TV equipment actually scored better on activity levels. “It’s unlikely that TV and computers promoted active behavior,” Ward said, “but it could be that centers that have the resources to buy media equipment may also spend more on equipment and activities that promote physical activity and provide supplemental training and education for staff.”

Although previous research pointed to a link between physical activity and the child care center that children attend, there had been little data explaining which aspects of the child care environment actually promoted vigorous physical activity. Not surprisingly, researchers said, children in centers that ranked higher on supportive environment criteria in the study receive approximately 80 more minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity and 140 fewer minutes of sedentary activity per week compared to centers having less supportive environments.

“Child care providers can play a huge role in encouraging children to be active and developing habits and preferences that will help them control their weight throughout their lives,” Ward said. “The easiest way of increasing physical activity may be as simple as providing more active play time, and providing relatively inexpensive toys, like balls and jump ropes. Our data doesn’t go this far, but parents buying toys and games for children this time of year might consider stocking up on jump ropes and hoola hoops. And for their own health, they should get outside with their children and run, jump and play, too.”

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The article is “The Childcare Environment and Children's Physical Activity” Authors of the study are: Dianne Ward, EdD, MS, professor and director of the division of nutrition in the School of Public Health, University of North Carolina; Julie K. Bower, MPH, (University of Minnesota doctoral student; Derek P. Hales, PhD, UNC post doctoral nutrition research assistant; Deborah F. Tate, PhD, UNC assistant professor of health behavior and health education; Daniela A. Rubin, PhD, assistant professor, California State University, Fullerton; and Sara E. Benjamin, PhD, post doctoral student, Harvard Medical School. The article appears in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 34, Issue 1 (January 2008) published by Elsevier.

 
 
 
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