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Dosing up on food and physical activity: New Zealand childrens ideas about healthUniversity of Otago, New Zealand, lburrows{at}pooka.otago.ac.nz
University of Wollongong, New Zealand
University of Otago, New Zealand Objective To investigate New Zealand childrens understandings of health. Design Secondary analysis of student responses to a task called Being Healthy in New Zealands National Education Monitoring Project. Setting Year 4 (8—9 year-old) and Year 8 (12—13 year-old) students who took part in New Zealands National Education Monitoring for Health and Physical Education in 2002. Method Coding of student responses using NVivo qualitative analysis package. Results Students reiterated messages widely promulgated in popular and professional mediums. Students predominantly conceived of health as a corporeal matter, citing eating, exercise and hygiene practices as the most important health promoting behaviours. Conclusion Students could usefully be encouraged to adopt socially critical understandings of what health might entail and broader, more holistic conceptualizations of health beyond matters of the body alone.
Key Words: health education children
Health Education Journal, Vol. 68, No. 3,
157-169 (2009) |
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