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How teachers perceive healthy eating and physical activity of primary school children

Hülya Yüksel,Meltem Çengel-Schoville.

Abstract
Raising healthy individuals is a sine qua non of education. Healthy eating plays an important role in the development of children. Childhood is a key period for acquiring and sustaining lifelong healthy eating and physical activity habits. Hence, the main purpose of this study is to evaluate the healthy eating and physical activity behaviors of primary school children from the perspective of teachers. We use Bronfenbrenner's social ecological model as our conceptual framework to take into account the multi-layered structure of the issue at hand, examining the chronosystem, policies, institutions, interpersonal relationships and individual factors. Based on maximum diversity sampling, a total of 11 teachers were interviewed from six Turkish schools at different socio-economic levels. The data were analyzed using descriptive and content analysis methods. Attributes related to consumer society impact the implications of school policies. Even with mandated changes at the local and national policy levels to increase the availability of healthy food at school canteens, children have easy access to and an appetite for unhealthy foods. Policy decisions are closely related to school conditions as well as parental, peers and teacher profiles. The present study underscores the multi-dimensional nature of school health-promoting policies with a holistic perspective.

Key words: Healthy eating, physical activity, school health, primary school children, teacher opinions, obesity


 
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Hulya Yuksel,Meltem Cengel-Schoville. How teachers perceive healthy eating and physical activity of primary school children. EEO. 2020; 19(1): 252-268. doi:10.17051/ilkonline.2020.655802


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Hulya Yuksel,Meltem Cengel-Schoville. How teachers perceive healthy eating and physical activity of primary school children. https://ilkogretim-online.org/?mno=121435 [Access: November 30, 2023]. doi:10.17051/ilkonline.2020.655802


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Hulya Yuksel,Meltem Cengel-Schoville. How teachers perceive healthy eating and physical activity of primary school children. EEO. 2020; 19(1): 252-268. doi:10.17051/ilkonline.2020.655802



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Hulya Yuksel,Meltem Cengel-Schoville. How teachers perceive healthy eating and physical activity of primary school children. EEO. (2020), [cited November 30, 2023]; 19(1): 252-268. doi:10.17051/ilkonline.2020.655802



Harvard Style

Hulya Yuksel,Meltem Cengel-Schoville (2020) How teachers perceive healthy eating and physical activity of primary school children. EEO, 19 (1), 252-268. doi:10.17051/ilkonline.2020.655802



Turabian Style

Hulya Yuksel,Meltem Cengel-Schoville. 2020. How teachers perceive healthy eating and physical activity of primary school children. Elementary Education Online, 19 (1), 252-268. doi:10.17051/ilkonline.2020.655802



Chicago Style

Hulya Yuksel,Meltem Cengel-Schoville. "How teachers perceive healthy eating and physical activity of primary school children." Elementary Education Online 19 (2020), 252-268. doi:10.17051/ilkonline.2020.655802



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Hulya Yuksel,Meltem Cengel-Schoville. "How teachers perceive healthy eating and physical activity of primary school children." Elementary Education Online 19.1 (2020), 252-268. Print. doi:10.17051/ilkonline.2020.655802



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Hulya Yuksel,Meltem Cengel-Schoville (2020) How teachers perceive healthy eating and physical activity of primary school children. Elementary Education Online, 19 (1), 252-268. doi:10.17051/ilkonline.2020.655802