Research & Studies News
Health
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise®
Amish Work More, Weigh Less
Researchers studied members of an Amish community in Ontario to see what effect more physically demanding work has on our health. [+]
Health
Health Promotion Journal – March 31, 2007
Recent Studies Support Active Living
By Kristen Day, Ph.D. and Bradley J. Cardinal, Ph.D.
A special issue of the American Journal of Health Promotion collects more than a dozen articles on the subject, including one by Dutch researchers that recommends remodeling neighborhoods to increase activity in young people.
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Education
No Child Left Behind in the Woods
By Richard Louv
A few weeks ago, Paul Zettel, a health education instructor at Riverside University High School, attended a conference held in California; the purpose of the meeting was to train teachers in the finer points of the No Child Left Behind version of education reform.
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Health
The Nature Conservancy – June 28, 2007
Kids Picking TV Over Trees
By Oliver Pergams, Ph.D. and Patricia Zaradic, Ph.D.
The Nature Conservancy-funded study reveals more evidence of a growing trend; children spending more time inside, with consequences for human health, national parks and the environmental movement. This new research raises questions about children's health and the future of conservation.
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C&NN has designated April "Children & Nature Awareness Month." As part of this effort, we invited network members (like you) to list their April programs and share their strategies for building public awareness. Find out what's happening in your community on the C&NN Movement Map.
As part of our ongoing efforts to build the movement, the Children & Nature Network has published two new resources for leaders, organizers, and participants at the local, national, and international levels:

An annotated bibliography of 20 premier studies focusing on the children and nature connection.
