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Schools
Information geared to special needs of schools
Action for Healthy
Kids
The organizers of the Healthy Schools Summit sponsor this website, which brings
together the nation's leading education, children's health and nutrition organizations
in a groundbreaking effort to help improve kids' health and educational performance
through better nutrition and physical activity in schools. Numerous resources
and tools are available on the site. First Lady Laura Bush is the Honorary Chair
of the consortium.
American
Academy of Pediatrics on Childhood Obesity
The dramatic increase in the prevalence of childhood overweight
and its resultant comorbidities are associated with significant
health and financial burdens, warranting strong and comprehensive
prevention efforts, according to a recent policy statement by the
AAP. Entire statement found here.
California
Report On School Nutrition
This report, prepared by the California Center for Public Health Advocacy,
provides standards for competitive foods sold on school campuses addressing
beverages, fat and saturated fat, sugar, portion sizes, and the availability
of fruits and vegetables. The information was prepared in support of a state
bill that was passed into law, which establishes nutritional standards for
foods sold at elementary schools, limits availability of carbonated beverages
in middle schools, and increases school meal reimbursements.
CANFit
The California Adolescent Nutrition and Fitness Program, a statewide, nonprofit
organization, offers information on its campaign to help communities improve
the nutrition and physical activity status of California's low-income
African American, American Indian, Latino, and Asian/Pacific Islander youth
10-14 years old.
Child Overweight
Algorithm
A chart to assess children with BMI greater than or equal to the 95th percentile
is available at this site maintained by the Division of Nutritional Health
and Services, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. On the chart
are step-by-step instructions for assessing an overweight child and suggestions
on actions to take.
Dietary
Intake Summary Report / Missouri
School-Age Children's Health Services Program:
School Year 2000 - 2001 and 2001-2002
These reports focus on nutritional and physical data collected on school-age
children by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Division
of Community Health. Data presented reveals the increasing percent of overweight
children, changing physical activity habits, and the high intake of sweets
and fats by students.
Guidelines for Childhood
Obesity Prevention Programs
Developed by the Weight Realities Division of the Society for Nutrition Education,
this four-page document contains guidelines for obesity prevention programs
to encourage a health-centered, rather than weight-centered, approach that
focuses on the whole child -physically, mentally and socially.
Guidelines
for Collecting Heights and Weights
These guidelines for collecting heights and weights of children and adolescents
in school settings were prepared by the Center for Weight and Health at the
University of California, Berkeley. The pamphlet is in pdf form.
Healthy
Habits for Healthy Kids
A nutrition and activity guide, Healthy Habits for Healthy Kids is for parents
concerned with their children's weight. It is offered by the American Dietetic
Association and is targeted for children aged 4 through 12. The guide offers
tips on getting the entire family involved in healthier eating and more activity.
National Food Services Management
Institute
This site's goal is to "provide information and services that promote the continuous
improvement of Child Nutrition Programs." The Institute is located at The University
of Mississippi, Oxford campus, and takes its programs and services nationwide
through workshops, teleconferences, audio conferences, and training packages.
National
Network for Childcare - Nutrition
This site features papers on childhood nutrition, breastfeeding, food-related
activities, meals and snacks, and food safety. Distance learning opportunities
are also offered as well as the latest news related to childhood nutrition.
Overweight
in Childhood and Adolescence
The Food and Nutrition Section of the American Public Health Association has
developed a website on overweight in childhood. The website contains materials
on the subject of overweight in childhood and adolescence that can be used
by individuals, professionals and communities to promote awareness and education,
improve public health practice, and strengthen public policy.
Promoting
Better Health Through Physical Activity
This report, Promoting Better Health for Young People Through Physical Activity
and Sports , was prepared by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
and the Secretary of Education for the President. It is featured on the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention site.
School
Health Index
This School Health Index For Physical Activity , Healthy Eating and a Tobacco-Free
Lifestyle , compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is
a self-assessment and planning tool for schools.
School
Health Physical Activity Program Guidelines
Guidelines to Promote Lifelong Physical Activity is featured on the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention site and was prepared by CDC staff in collaboration
with experts from other federal agencies, state agencies, universities, voluntary
organizations, and professional associations. In addition to a summary and
facts sheet, it also provides a resource list.
School
Health Program Guidelines - Nutrition
Guidelines to Promote Lifelong Healthy Eating is featured on the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention site and was prepared by CDC staff in collaboration
with experts from other federal agencies, state agencies, universities, voluntary
organizations, and professional associations. In addition to a summary and
facts sheet, it also provides a resource list.
School
Lunch Salad Bars
This report comes from the Nutrition Assistance Program Report Series of the
USDA and compares the availability of fruits and vegetables in schools with
and without salad bars using data from the School Nutrition Dietary Assessment
Study.
School
Programs for Overweight Children
The Center for Weight and Health at the University of California-Berkeley maintains
this site which features a multitude of resources on managing children and
overweight issues. Of particular interest are the "tool kits" for implementing
various programs related to overweight children in the schools.
Your Child Nutrition eSource
The American School Food Service Association maintains this website which offers
special child nutrition information and news. The latest legislative and
food industry news as it pertains to school food service is included.
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