preventing childhood obesity~ nanncie constantin nur 544 march 19, 2012 professor fisher
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ObjectivesObjectives
Consider changes that families and Consider changes that families and community can made to prevent obesity.community can made to prevent obesity.
Suggest ways to improve health in the Suggest ways to improve health in the home.home.
Tips for parents.Tips for parents. Factors and Effects of obesityFactors and Effects of obesity Behavior change strategiesBehavior change strategies
How to prevent obesityHow to prevent obesity
Regular ExerciseRegular Exercise Health dietHealth diet Portion controlPortion control After School activityAfter School activity The mediaThe media Parents influencesParents influences
Behavior changes StrategiesBehavior changes Strategies Increase awareness of food choicesIncrease awareness of food choices
Increase Physical activityIncrease Physical activity
Spend more time OutdoorsSpend more time Outdoors
19961991
Obesity Trends* Among U.S. Adults1991, 1996, 2004
(*BMI 30, or about 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person)
No Data <10% 10%–14% 15%–19% 20%–24% ≥25%
2004
Obesity Trends* in The US 1991, 1996, 2004
What parents Can What parents Can do to helpdo to help
Set time limits on video games and TV.Set time limits on video games and TV. Encourage after school activitiesEncourage after school activities Include regular activities as a familyInclude regular activities as a family Plan and cook meals at homePlan and cook meals at home
What Community & What Community & Government can doGovernment can do
Federal GovernmentFederal Government- Support grant programsSupport grant programs- Develop and evaluate project to promote Develop and evaluate project to promote
programsprograms State & Local GovernmentsState & Local Governments
- Provide leaderships & support for promoting - Provide leaderships & support for promoting opportunities in communities, neighborhoods, opportunities in communities, neighborhoods, and schoolsand schools
Evaluation surveyEvaluation survey
1) How many times does your family eat out during the week?1) How many times does your family eat out during the week?
___ every day ___ 4 times a week ___ 2 times a week___ every day ___ 4 times a week ___ 2 times a week
___ Once a week ___ rarely___ Once a week ___ rarely
2) Do you have sports equipment (bike, balls, roller blades, etc.) at home?2) Do you have sports equipment (bike, balls, roller blades, etc.) at home?
___ Yes ___ No, Explain _____________________________________ Yes ___ No, Explain __________________________________
3) How many times does the family exercise a week?3) How many times does the family exercise a week?
___ Once a week ___ twice a week ______ Three times a week____ ___ Once a week ___ twice a week ______ Three times a week____
___ Never ___ Never
4). What type of snack foods do you normally purchase?4). What type of snack foods do you normally purchase?
Cookies __chips __yogurt ____fruits ___ peanuts _____others. (list ex.)Cookies __chips __yogurt ____fruits ___ peanuts _____others. (list ex.)
SummarySummary
Key point to rememberKey point to remember
- Improve your health by:Improve your health by:
- staying physically active- staying physically active
- Eat a proper diet- Eat a proper diet
- Set specific goals for you and your - Set specific goals for you and your family.family.
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