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Fact #1

1 in 3 US Children are obese/overweight by their 5th birthday.

Fact #2

Obese children are more likely to develop high blood pressure, high cholesterol, & Type 2 Diabetes.

Fact #3

Obese Children are more likely to become Obese Adults. Right now, more than 1/3rd of US Adults are Obese.

ADOPT-A SCHOOL - Childhood Obesity Awareness Day

REACH OUT FAMILIES - Ready, Set, Go! Parent’s resources (Spanish & English versions)

HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS - Engage Physicians and Providers to speak on healthy eating and physical activity choices

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS - Handing Out resources in their practices, Seminars, Story walk, Walkathon

PTA & SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES - Stories, visual aides, and interactive activities

Childhood Obesity Awareness Day

Schedule of Events (Example)

9:00 AM-10:00AM Registration & distribution of education material, pedometers, jump

ropes, & T-Shirts Welcome address by local leaders and school officials

10:00AM-11:00AM Brief Motivational Speeches/Show & Tell by APPNA Physicians,

dieticians, etc.

11:00AM-N00N Walk-a-Thon Story Walk

Donations

Materials (handouts, bags, etc)

Volunteers

Physicians, Dieticians

Community Leaders

School Administrators

Parents

Mainly for Promotional

materials (handouts, bags, etc)

~$5/per student

Pedometers $1 or less

T-Shirts $3 - $4

500 Students - $2,500

1000 Students - $5,000

Ready,Set, Go!

Fruits or Veggies Each Day

Hours or less of TV or Computer Time Daily

Hour of Active Playtime (Get Outside!)

NO more sodas & sugary drinks!

Let’s Move! www.letsmove.gov

A Healthier America http://ahealthieramerica.org

USDA “My Plate” Program http://www.cnpp.usda.gov/Default.htm

We Can! http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/obesity/wecan

State Resources: www.texastrails.org: Information on trails throughout Texas http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/state-parks - Lot’s of activities for families and a Junior Ranger program for Kids http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/obesity/NPAOPprogrampage.shtm - Texas NPAOP

San Antonio Community Resources http://www.sanantonio.gov/parksandrec : City park directory, information about the Summer Youth Program, Spring Break Camps etc. http://begreatsa.org : Programs for children ages 6-18 including sports and recreation activities http://www.thefirstteesanantonio.org : Dedicated to impacting the lives of young and promote healthy choices through the game of golf. Programming is available to any child 8-18 years of age. The annual membership fee is $70 and $45 for those registering after Oct. 1. Family discounts are available for those with 2 or more participants in the program ($10 per child discount). Phone : (210) 736-9592 http://www.centrofitnesssa.com: Centro Fitness is located in the new Centro Med Health & Wellness Center. Rates starting at $25 3800 Commercial Ave, San Antonio, TX Phone: (210) 334-3800

Other Community Resources Y living Program: Free 12 week program for families; Phone : (210) 924-8858 YOUTH IN MOTION: Offered by University Health System. The program is located at the Texas Diabetes Institute, 701 S Zarzamora, 78207. A physician referral is required. Children 8-17 years and at least one parent must participate with the child. The child must have at least one risk factor: obesity, heart condition, diabetes, acanthosis nigricans, high cholesterol, or hypertension. phone no. (210) 358-7355 Kids Club: children age 6 months – 7 years for a maximum of two hours with arts & crafts, coloring, puzzles, movies and games Junior kids club: children age 8 to 13 www.wittemuseum.org : H-E-B BODY ADVENTURE. FREE ADMISSION on Tuesdays from 3-8 PM Get FIT (sponsored by Methodist Health System): The Get FIT (Families in Training) program is a preventive program aimed at averting type II diabetes, obesity and sedentary lifestyles. Get FIT program upholds parents as role models and leaders in their child's life and in their community.

Courtesy: Dr. Fozia Ali

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