Title: School Nutrition: A Healthy Approach for Healthy Kids
1School Nutrition A Healthy Approach for Healthy
Kids
- Amber Raymond, MPH student
- Walden University
- PUBH 6165-7
- Instructor Dr. Rebecca Heick
- Spring, 2009
2School Nutrition Environment
- Actions taken in primary/secondary schools are
key in the fight against childhood obesity - Give kids the tools
- Healthy choices
- Develop healthy habits
- Improve school nutrition environment
3Objectives
- Identify problem
- Relevance of Obesity to AR schools
- Identify Key Players
- Review Program Options
- Tailor Program to Your School
4Arkansas Public Schools
- In 2007
- 14 Obese
- 23 met fruit and vegetable recommendations
- 39 drank soda pop
- 58 did not meet minimum physical activity
- 69 did not attend physical activity courses
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
(2007). The obesity epidemic and Arkansas
students. Retrieved from http//www.cdc.gov/Healt
hyYouth/yrbs/pdf/obesity/yrbs07_arkansas_obesity.p
df
5How is this Relevant?
- 40 of AR children are overweight or at risk for
overweight - Children form life time health habits during
primary/secondary years - More than providing healthy food and snacks
- Make healthy choices
- Proper portion control
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
(2007). The obesity epidemic and Arkansas
students. Retrieved from http//www.cdc.gov/Healt
hyYouth/yrbs/pdf/obesity/yrbs07_arkansas_obesity.p
df
6Where to Start?
- Talk It Up
- Gain support from parents, teachers, and students
- Program of choice is specific to your school
- Form committee of parents, teachers and students
for planning, implementation, revision and
feedback
7How to be Healthy?
- Some tips from the USDAs
- Changing the Scene Improving the School
Nutrition Environment Tool Kit - Access to complete tool kit
- http//www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Resources/changing.html
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Food and Nutrition Service(2000, August).
Changing the scene Improving the school
nutrition environment. Retrieved from
http//www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Resources/changing.html
8Tool Kit Components
- Commitment to Improving Nutrition
- Quality Meals
- Healthy Snacks
- Enjoyable Eating Experience
- Nutritional Education
- Marketing
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Food and Nutrition Service(2000, August).
Changing the scene Improving the school
nutrition environment. Retrieved from
http//www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Resources/changing.html
9Other School Nutrition Programs Available
- Fruits and Vegetables Galore
- Healthy School Meals Resource System
- Keys to Excellence in School Food and Nutrition
Programs - Resources from the National Food Service
Management Institute
CDC (2005), Tools for schools to Prevent Obesity.
Retrieved from http//cnn.k12.ar.us/Healthy20Scho
ols20Initiative/Tools_for_Schools_to_Prevent_Obes
ity.doc.
10- Links to Programs available at
- http//cnn.k12.ar.us/Healthy20Schools20Initiativ
e/Tools_for_Schools_to_Prevent_Obesity.doc.
CDC (2005), Tools for schools to Prevent Obesity.
Retrieved from http//cnn.k12.ar.us/Healthy20Sch
ools20Initiative/Tools_for_Schools_to_Prevent_Obe
sity.doc.
11ACT 1220 Review
- Required AR schools to develop policies to
increase nutrition and physical activity - Since 2003
- decreased availability of junk food
- decrease in use of physical activity as punishment
UAMS, Fay Bozeman College of Public Health (2008,
April). Year four evaluation Arkansas Act 1220
of 2003 to combat childhood obesity. Retrieved
from http//www.rwjf.org/pr/product.jsp?id31871
12More can be done!
- More programs to encourage and promote healthy
school nutrition environment - Make it fun!
- Involve students in choosing the healthy menu
options
13What is important to your school?
- What matters to your school?
- Give the students a choice
- Increase participation and success!
14Thank you and Good Luck!