Title: CHILD NUTRITION AND SCHOOL MEALS
1CHILD NUTRITION AND SCHOOL MEALS
- Trends, Challenges and Opportunities
2Alarming Trends
- Childrens diets dont meet goals
- Desirable physical activity levels are not being
met - Obesity rates are skyrocketing
- Adult diseases are showing up in children
3Surgeon Generals Report Recommends
- Health education in schools
- Meals that meet nutrition standards
- Policies in schools to ensure that all foods meet
the Dietary Guidelines for Americans - Provide food low in fat, calories and added
sugars
4Additional Recommendations
- Healthy foods in vending machines and other
venues - Prohibit access to vending machines that compete
with healthy meals - Provide adequate time for school meals
- Physical education daily for all students
- Daily recess for elementary students
5Heart Disease Risk Factors in Children
- Percent of children aged 5-10, with one or more
adverse heart disease risk factors - 27.1
- Percent of overweight children aged 5-10, with
one or more adverse heart disease - risk factors
- 60.6
6Overweight Children
- 13 of children aged 6-11 are overweight
- 14 of children aged 12-19 are overweight
- These numbers are double the incidence of
overweight two decades ago.
7Children Who Meet Dietary Recommendations for
Calcium
8Beverage Consumption in the U.S.
Milk
Regular Soft Drinks
J
Juice
Diet Soft Drinks
9Sources of Competitive Foods in Schools
10Schools Can Make A Difference
- Physical activity and nutrition are important
11Creating a Healthy School Environment
- To help prevent health problems
- Nutrition, physical activity and classroom
activities can all support the effort
12Components of a Healthy School Environment
- Commitment to Nutrition and Physical Activity
- Quality School Meals
- Other Healthy Food Options
- Pleasant Eating Experience
- Nutrition Education
- Marketing
13Schools can Commit to Improving the Environment
for Children
- Nutrition and physical activity are part of each
school day - Nutrition policies are in place and enforced
- School Foodservice is on the team
- School health councils give support
14School Meals Make an Important Contribution
- School Foodservice Contributes by
- Making healthy school meals available
- Providing healthy, tasty, appealing choices
- Making food safety a priority
- Designing menus to meet nutrition standards
15Other Healthy Food Options
- All foods and beverages available at school make
a positive contribution to healthy choices - Parents make healthy options available
- Food is not used for fund-raising
16Other Healthy Food Options
- Food is not used as a reward or a punishment in
the classroom - Access to vending machines with high
- fat and low nutrition foods is limited
17Pleasant Eating Experiences
- Meals at appropriate times
- Adequate time and space for meals
- Attractive dining room
- Handwashing areas available
18Nutrition Education
- Available pre-K through grade 12
- Focused on skill development
- Integrated into core curriculum
- Linked with school meals
- Involvement in Team Nutrition
19Marketing
- Healthy eating and physical activity
- are actively promoted
- Students receive positive,
- motivating messages
- Schools promote healthy
- food choices
20ASFSA Resources
- Website www.asfsa.org
- News articles
- Tuesday Morning
- Research
- Keys to Excellence
- Child Nutrition Foundation
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21Action for Healthy Kids
- Goal To improve students performance through
better nutrition and physical activity in
schools. - ASFSA involvement
- State Summits
- www.ActionForHealthyKids.org
22Your School Can Make a Difference
- Evaluate your school environment
- Form a School Team
- Develop an Action Plan