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    Journal of SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK October 2011Journal of SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK October 2011 01

    Hony. Special Editor:

    Dr Sai Sujatha DAssociate Professor,

    Department of Population Studies and Social Work

    Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi.

    Volume VIII Issue 05 Contents October 2011A National School Social Work monthly dedicated to networking of parents and teachers.

    Journal of School Social Work,8 (New 14), Sridevi Colony, 7th Avenue,

    Ashok Nagar, Chennai 600 083. [email protected]:Views expressed by the contributors are not necessarily the official view of the Journal.

    Mobile:

    98406 02325

    Editorial Dr Sai Sujatha D 02

    Price Rs 20.00

    Journal ofISSN: 0976-3759

    School Social Work

    Food Habits, Obesity and Nutritional Requirement ofSchoolchildren

    Controlling and Preventing Lifestyle Diseases in Children

    Management of Juvenile Diabetes Role of Parents and

    Teachers

    Lifestyle Diseases A Need for Social Work Intervention

    Lifestyle Disorders

    A Study on Knowledge of Tobacco Use among Schoolchildren

    Lifestyle Disorders among Schoolchildren

    Prevention of Lifestyle Diseases

    Suganya Aravazhi M 03

    Juby Rose Kuriakose 07

    Malleswaramma Gand Lalitha Kumari I V 12

    Dr Trimurthi Rao M and Prathima B 14Kasthuri R 18

    Suguna T C 21

    Vimalkumar P and Dr Sivakumar P 24

    Thamil Selvi Dharmen 29

    Focus: LifestyleDisorders

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    Journal of SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK October 2011Journal of SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK October 201132

    References:

    Park K (2009): Preventive and Social Medicine. 20th Ed, New Delhi: Banarsidas

    Bhanot Publishers, pg20.

    Franco Sassi and Jeremy Hurst (2008): The prevention of lifestyle-related chronic

    diseases: an economic framework. Oecd health working papers, May 2008,

    Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs. pp 11-12.

    Weisburger JH (2002):Lifestyle, Health and Disease Prevention: The Underlying

    Mechanisms. Eur J Cancer Prev. 2002 Aug;11 Suppl 2:S1-7.

    http://www. sportanddev. org/en/learnmore/sport_and_health/

    the_health_benefits_of_sport_and_physical_activity/

    Making the best use of

    standards and legislation.

    Ensuring that healthy diet

    components are available to all.

    Making the best of health

    services and the professionals who

    provide them Call to action.

    Conclusion:

    While standards of living have

    improved, food availability has

    expanded and become more

    diversified, and access to services

    has increased, there have also been

    significant negative consequences in

    terms of inappropriate dietary

    patterns, decreased physical activities

    and increased tobacco use, and a

    corresponding increase in diet-related

    chronic diseases, especially among

    poor people. Health requires the

    promotion of healthy lifestyle. People

    must assume responsibility for their

    own health by cultivating good habits.Health cannot be doled out. It may

    be noted that not all lifestyle factors

    are harmful. There are many that can

    actually promote health and prevent

    illness. In order to achieve the best

    results in preventing lifestyle

    diseases, the strategies and policies

    that are applied must fully recognize

    the essential role of nutrition, physical

    activity and lifestyle choices.

    Journal of School Social Work English Monthly. ISSN: 0976-3759

    Registered with Registrar of Newspapers for India underNo.TNENG/2004/14389.

    Postal Registration TN/CC(S) Dn/ 47 / 09-11.

    Licensed to post underWPP No. TN/CC(S) Dn/ 34/09-11.

    Published and owned byP. Jayachandran Naidu. Published from

    8, Sridevi Colony, 7th Avenue, Ashok Nagar, Chennai 600083 and

    printed by T. Rajaguru at TRK Press, 39, Saidapet Road, Vadapalani,

    Chennai 600026. Editor:P. Jayachandran Naidu.

    Thamil Selvi Dharmen