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From PR Newswire:
The campaign, launched by Nemours Health and Prevention Services (NHPS), will encourage and celebrate the efforts of schools, communities, health professionals, parents, and other leaders to improve the motivation, opportunity and ability for children to eat right and be more physically active.
In Delaware, childhood obesity affects all communities -- with approximately 36% of children and youth having an unhealthy weight -- and those rates continue to rise.
"Obesity is a national and statewide epidemic, and can lead to devastating, long-term health risks for our children.
That is why many leaders, from all parts of the state, have pledged today to help Delaware's children live a healthy lifestyle," said Debbie I. Chang, Senior Vice President and Executive Director of NHPS.
"They understand that kids can't do it alone when it comes to eating healthy foods, like fruits and vegetables, being more physically active, reducing recreational screen time, and avoiding sugary beverages.
"We have done that by reaching out to kids in all the places where they spend their time, like schools, child care centers, community centers, and doctor's offices.
This campaign is an amplification of our ongoing work, a means to accelerate policy and practice change in places where kids live, learn, and play," said Chang.
The first component of the campaign will focus on policy and practice changes that can enable Delaware's children and youth to live healthier lives.
The audiences for this component of the campaign include: state, legislative, and municipal policymakers; school superintendents; leaders of community organizations; primary care providers; child care center operators; and concerned parents.
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Posted on October 1, 2007 4:34 PM
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