1. Nutrition and Physical Activity Strategies that Make a Difference in Childhood Obesity SharolynJackson, Extension Specialist Gayle Price, Extension Specialist
6. Overview of the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010
7. Obesity is estimated to cause how many deaths per year in the United States? 50,000 85,000 112,000 142,000 10
8. “Because of the increasing rates of obesity, unhealthy eating habits and physical inactivity, we may see the first generation that will be less healthy and have shorter life expectancy than their parents.” Testimony before United State Senate Richard H. Carmona, M.D., F.A.C.S.,17th Surgeon General of the United States, 2002
9. Excess weight in childhood is costly and is currently estimated to equal ____ in direct medical cost per year? 1 billion 3 billion 4.2 billion 6 billion 10
10. How many Americans ages 17–24 do not qualify for military service because they are overweight or obese? 25%+ 33% 15%+ 10% 10
11. Obesity Trends* Among U.S. AdultsBRFSS, 2009 (*BMI ≥30, or ~ 30 lbs. overweight for 5’ 4” person) No Data <10% 10%–14% 15%–19% 20%–24% 25%–29% ≥30%
12. Percent of Children Ages 10-17 Classified as Overweight or Obese, by State: 2007
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14. National Efforts White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity Report to the President http://www.letsmove.gov/obesitytaskforce.php
31. The HealthierUS School Challenge (HUSSC) is a voluntary initiative to recognize those schools participating in the National School Lunch Program that have created healthier school environments through promotion of nutrition and physical activity.
34. Childhood Obesity Challenges Our young people live in a social and physical environment that makes it easy to be sedentary and inconvenient to be active.
35. How many high school students meet the current recommendations of 60 minutes of daily physical activity? Fewer than 1 in 5 Approximately 1 in 2 Approximately 1 in 3 Approximately 1 in 4 10
36. How much time to adolescents spend, per day, watching television, DVDs, movies, using a computer, or using a mobile device like a cell phone or MP3 player? Two hours 3-4 hours Approximately 6 hours More than 7 hours 10
38. Get Active- Physical Activity GET ACTIVE Children need 60 minutes of active and vigorous play everyday. Increase opportunities for kids to be physically active – in and out of school – and for families to be active and moving together.
51. Children Hear – Newsletter and discussion topics encourage them to make healthy lifestyle choices. Children See – Teachers, parents, leaders reinforce what children learn. Children Do – Participate in healthy behaviors to earn Walk Kansas miles.
52. Children receive Walk Kansas miles for: Being physically active Activities with a family member Watching less TV Preparing and eating healthy snacks Drinking water, juice or milk Eating a fruit or vegetable Eating a lean meat
53. www.walkkansas.org A team-based program that will help participants lead a healthier life by being more active, making better nutrition choices, and learning positive ways to deal with stress.
54. Walk Kansas participants report: 98% reporting met PA goal; 73% confident they could continue 40% added strengthening exercises 80% increased fruit/veg consumption Physical and mental changes: Increased energy (65%), better attitude (49%), improved sleep (41%), reduced weight (41%), increase muscle strength (40%), increased flexibility (30%), better stress management (30%)
55. How far would you need to walk to burn off 10 M & M chocolate candies? Four blocks Length of 10 football fields One-half mile One lap around FB field 10
56. Instant Recess … everybody needs a little push ▪ Instant Recess: 10-minute bouts of physical activity ▪ Toni Yancey, MD, MPH, Professor – UCLA School of Public Health ▪ Appointed by First Lady Michelle Obama to the Board of Partnership for a Healthier America, the non-profit that is guiding the Let’s Move Campaign
57. School Wellness Kansas School Wellness Policy Model Guidelines Child Nutrition & Wellness Kansas State Dept. of Education 2009-2010 www.kn-eat.org/