Childhood Obesity (9)

ABC Fitness Program (in the Classroom)

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
23 June 2010 - 4:06pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
23 June 2010 - 4:05pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Type of Resource: Document

Introduction
Despite well-documented evidence that physical activity is beneficial to children, average fitness levels of US children have declined. Lack of physical activity has been associated with childhood obesity. We evaluated the effects of a physical activity program in the elementary school classroom on health outcomes.

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GET FIT! The President's Challenge

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
7 May 2010 - 10:40amsubmissionapprovedadmin
7 May 2010 - 10:39am(creation)submissionadmin
Type of Resource: Web Site

 

It only takes a small change. Instead of telling yourself you can't, tell yourself you can.

The President's Challenge is a program that encourages all Americans to make being active part of their everyday lives. No matter what your activity and fitness level, the President's Challenge can help motivate you to improve.

 

Let's Move In School!

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
22 April 2010 - 8:00amsubmissionapprovedadmin
22 April 2010 - 7:58am(creation)submissionadmin
Type of Resource: Web Site

 

 

The purpose of Let's Move In School is to educate youth about all of the benefits of a physically active lifestyle and to ensure that every school provides opportunities for quality physical education and activity.

"Let's Move!" - Transitioning from promotion to program details

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
16 April 2010 - 1:40pmsubmissionapprovedadmin
16 April 2010 - 1:40pm(creation)submissionadmin
Appropriate For: Community
Topic Area: Childhood Obesity
Type of Resource: Web Site

 

The Washington Post

By: Robin Givhan
Posted April 10, 2010

The fresh-faced elementary-school children were nowhere to be seen.

There were no bright spring vegetables being harvested, no celebrated athletes or actors for added sizzle.

LETS MOVE! Join the movement to raise a healthier generation of kids

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
19 March 2010 - 10:16amsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
19 March 2010 - 10:16am(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Topic Area: Childhood Obesity
Type of Resource: Web Site

Childhood obesity or excess weight threatens the healthy future of one third of American children.

Articles about Childhood Obesity

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
12 March 2010 - 3:36pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
12 March 2010 - 3:36pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Topic Area: Childhood Obesity
Type of Resource: Web Site

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation maintains a comprehensive list of articles about childhood obesity.

http://www.rwjf.org/childhoodobesity/digestlist.jsp

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Childhood Obesity Linked to Heart Risk

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
12 March 2010 - 3:28pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
12 March 2010 - 3:27pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Topic Area: Childhood Obesity
Type of Resource: Web Site

The Wall Street Journal, March 1, 2010

By:  Shirley S. Wang

Obese children as young as age 3 show signs of an inflammatory response that has been linked to heart disease later in life, researchers said, in a finding that is likely to further stoke concerns about childhood obesity.

Read the complete artical here

Shape Up Across Oregon 2011

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
9 March 2010 - 2:42pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
9 March 2010 - 2:42pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Type of Resource: Web Site

This statewide motivational fitness program is endorsed by the Governor and offered at no cost to all elementary and middle schools. 

At a time when obesity is a top health issue, Shape Up offers schools an activity-based educational experience which promotes healthy lifestyles.

As school-based health centers look for opportunities to build meaningful partnerships with school faculty and administrators, this program offers a timely and important call to action that everyone can embrace.

Stress Hormone, Depression Trigger Obesity in Girls

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
23 February 2010 - 11:51amsubmissionapprovedadmin
23 February 2010 - 11:51am(creation)submissionadmin
Topic Area: Childhood Obesity
Type of Resource: Web Site

HealthNewsDigest.com - February 2010

By Penn State

Depression raises stress hormone levels in adolescent boys and girls but may lead to obesity only in girls, according to researchers.

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