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Healthy Food Makes Healthy Kids Training for OST Sites Presented by Out-of-School Time Partnership Initiative Health Promotion Council 1/31/14

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Healthy Food Makes Healthy Kids. Training for OST Sites Presented by Out-of-School Time Partnership Initiative Health Promotion Council 1/31/14. Stand up if……. Why Out-of-School Time?. Potential to improve the environment for 20,000 Philadelphia youth in OST programs every year - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Healthy Food Makes Healthy Kids

Training for OST SitesPresented by

Out-of-School Time Partnership Initiative

Health Promotion Council1/31/14

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Stand up if……

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Why Out-of-School Time?

Potential to improve the environment for 20,000 Philadelphia youth in OST programs every year

Less structure than school day

Youth get up to 3 meals a day away from home.

40% of youth are overweight or obese in Philadelphia.

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Ten Healthy Living Guidelines

for OST• Reflect national best policies and

practices to make it easier for youth to make healthy choices and maintain a healthy weight.

• Guidelines improve the OST environment and reflect conditions that sites can control.

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Child Obesity in Philadelphia

Far Northeast

Frankford, Tacony

Bridesburg, Richmond, Kensington,

Northwest

SouthwestSouth

WestCenter City

North

Oak lane, Olney,Logan, Germantown

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Obesity does not guarantee health problems, but it:

• Increases risk for 20 major diseases – Obese youth, ages 5-20

• 60% had one cardiovascular risk factor, like high blood pressure

• 25 % had two cardiovascular risk factors

Improve the OST Environment to Prevent Overweight and Obesity

F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America's Future 2011 http://healthyamericans.org/report/88/

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Sugary DrinksAre You Pouring on the Pounds? (NYC Health Dept. Anti-Soda Ads) •Do You Drink 93 Sugar Packets a Day?

•Man Eating Sugar•Man Drinking Fat PSA on Sugar-Loaded Beverages (Seattle & King County Public Health Dept.)•Glass of SugarHow Much Sugar in a Can of Cola?•Teaspoons of Sugar

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Aim to create a food environment where healthy

food is eaten and served

Six OST HealthyLiving Food and Nutrition Guidelines

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OST Healthy Living Food and Nutrition Guideline 1:*:

OST program does not serve or allow sugary drinks

Rationale:• Youth consume an

average of 300 calories per day of sugar-sweetened beverages which is about 2 cans of soda or 20 teaspoons of sugar a day.

Each cube = 1 teaspoon sugar* mandatory starting July, 2012

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Sugar sweetened beverage consumption:• contributes to excess weight • contributes to tooth decay• replaces milk consumption, and is associated

with lower bone mineral density and increased fractures in girls

• Do You Drink 93 Sugar Packets a Day?

Sugary drinks

Image created by Tri-county Department of Health, Colorado

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUgSUMVa0mA&feature=youtu.be

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GuidelineFN 2 *:

• Water must be available for consumption, but does not replace snack or supper meal components.

• Lots of resources in the toolkit

Safe, fresh drinking water is available to youth at all times, indoors and outdoors, including field trips.

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OST Healthy Living Food and Nutrition Guideline 3:

• Each OST provider adopts a comprehensive strategy to improve the food environment during OST, reflecting food service requirements, community perspectives, and good nutrition by:eliminating outside food, ORallowing food in the program that reflects

recommended health and nutrition principles, for example, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010.

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Dietary Guidelines 2010: Summary

“A healthy eating pattern limits intake of sodium, solid fats, added sugars, and refined grains and emphasizes nutrient-dense foods and beverages - vegetables, fruits, whole grains, fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products,seafood, lean meats and poultry,

eggs, beans and peas, and nuts and seeds.” Source: USDA Dietary Guidelines, 2010: Executive Summary.

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What should we serve?• Fruits and Vegetables• Breads or crackers with whole

grains• Lean meats• Low-fat milk, yogurt and cheese• Beans and Rice• Low-sugar items• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e

wdwo1JrWek&feature=youtu.be

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OST Healthy Living Food and Nutrition Guideline 4:

A pleasant social environment is provided during scheduled meals and snacks, encouraging social interaction, conversation, and positive eating behaviors.

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Promoting Healthy Behaviors• Scheduled meals

and snacks• Set clear

expectations for mealtime behaviors– Socialization and

conversations– Practice table

manners– Clean-up– Don’t rush, enjoy

mealtimes

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• Offer regularly scheduled meals and snacks

• Encourage youth to try new foods- don’t force

• Trust children’s appetite- – Don’t force them to eat or finish– Let them eat if they are still hungry

• Never reward youth with foods, especially non-nutritious foods. Division of Responsibility, E. Satter

Promoting Healthy Behaviors

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OST Healthy Living Food and Nutrition

Guideline 5:OST programs that offer nutrition education use credible nutrition materials from non-profit, federal, state or city agencies. Educational materials with food company logos or advertising are not to be used.

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Nutrition Education can be fun!

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Portion Distortion

Do You Know How Food Portions Have Changed in the Past 20 Years?

Portion Distortion

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OST Food and Nutrition Guideline 6:

The OST program serves meals and snacks in a clean and safe environment, at proper serving temperatures, in compliance with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health Office of Food Protection requirements.

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Food and Nutrition Guidelines • Safe food handling is critical to prevent food borne

illnesses, and the spread of infectious diseases.

• Good hand washing habits should be taught and supported in OST programs.

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Toolkit

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• Planning a healthy celebration• Planning a fundraiser with healthy

food • Engaging parents and families

around healthy eating• Choosing a food policy that works

for your site• Improving foods served in OST

Healthy Food Breakouts

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Technical Assistance

• HPC

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• I plan to …………………..at my OST site

As a result of today’s session

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Contact InformationFor more information contact:• Lauren Williams, Program Coordinator, Health

Promotion [email protected]

• Robin Rifkin, Program Manager, Health Promotion [email protected]

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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities OST

Partnership