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  • 3. State and district policy influences on district-wide elementary and middle school physical education practices.
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  • 5. Roles and strategies of state organizations related to school-based physical education and physical activity policies.
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  • 6. Association between state physical education (PE) requirements and PE participation, physical activity, and body mass index change.
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  • 8. State laws governing school physical education in relation to attendance and physical activity among students in the USA: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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  • 10. Association and diffusion of nutrition and physical activity policies on the state and district level.
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  • 11. School environment and policies, child eating behavior and overweight/obesity in urban China: the childhood obesity study in China megacities.
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  • 12. Evidence-based policies on school nutrition and physical education: Associations with state-level collaboration, obesity, and socio-economic indicators.
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  • 15. Do extra compulsory physical education lessons mean more physically active children--findings from the childhood health, activity, and motor performance school study Denmark (The CHAMPS-study DK).
    Møller NC, Tarp J, Kamelarczyk EF, Brønd JC, Klakk H, Wedderkopp N.
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  • 16. Comprehensive Policies to Support Comprehensive Practices: Physical Activity in Elementary Schools.
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  • 18. Healthier School Environment Leads to Decreases in Childhood Obesity: The Kearney Nebraska Story.
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  • 19. Physical activity during school in urban minority kindergarten and first-grade students.
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  • 20. Cross-Sectional Association of State Recess Laws With District-Level Policy and School Recess Provision in the United States.
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