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Community Forums:
Food, Fitness, and Our Kids

Community Forum Materials

Draft Agenda (PDF)

 

Senate Bill 5436 (PDF)

 

PowerPoint Presentation: Childhood Obesity: Serious Consequences (PDF)

Source: Washington State Board of Health, April 2004

 

PowerPoint Presentation: Policy and Practice Options to Consider (PDF)

Source: Washington State Board of Health, April 2004

Still in Draft

 

The Obesity Epidemic
 

Source: American School Board Journal, Kathleen Vail, January 2004

This short excellent article outlines consequences of the obesity epidemic and explains how real change can start at school.

http://www.nsba.org/site/docs/32700/32675.pdf

 

Policy - Soft Drinks in Schools
 

Source: American Academy of Pediatrics, January 2004

The American Academy of Pediatrics outlines evidence suggesting that soft drinks have a deleterious role in adolescents' diet and recommends policies to restrict the sale of these products in schools.

http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/pediatrics;113/1/152.pdf

 

Childhood Nutrition and Physical Activity in the Schools: Background Briefing
 

Source: The Center for Public Health Nutrition and the Health Policy Analysis Program, University of Washington, School of Public Health & Community Medicine, November 2003

This excellent paper was produced as part of the safe table forums.  It has data specific to Washington State and is comprehensive but concise.

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Fit, Healthy, and Ready to Learn
 

Source: CDC and NASBE

The Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) asked NASBE to help states, districts, and schools develop policies that would help prevent long-term chronic diseases.  Fit, Health, and Ready to Learn provides direction on establishing an overall policy framework for school health programs and specific policies on various topics.  It is designed for use by states, school districts, and individual schools, public or private.  The policy guide is organized around sample policies that reflect best practice, which can be adapted to fit local circumstances.  Also included are explanations of the points addressed in the sample policies, excerpts of actual state and local policies, notable quotations, and other valuable information that supporters can use to justify school health policies.

 

Helping School Boards Enact Policies that Support Healthy Eating
 

Source: National School Board Association, April 11, 2003

Information in this article has been adapted from The Healthy Food Policy Resource Guide developed by the California School Boards Association and California Project LEAN (Leaders Encouraging Activity and Nutrition).  It briefly describes the epidemic's consequences and then lays out 9 steps districts can take to promote healthy foods and fitness for students.  It has great bibliography and sites specific examples from California.

http://www.nsba.org/site/docs/11500/11412.doc?DocTypeID=4&TrackID=

 

Original Research: Prevention of Obesity Through School Based Efforts to Decrease Consumption of Soda

Source: British Medical Journal, April 23, 2004

This randomized controlled trial found that a simple intervention to decrease soda consumption in schools resulted in decreased rates of overweight and obesity in one year in those students who received the intervention compared to those who did not. 

How to Use the Healthy Schools in Washington Web Site

 

Suggestions for Generating Coverage of the Forums


Source: Washington State Board of Health
Suggestions about how to approach media outlets in your community to help promote the forums. Includes a sample press release and public service announcement.
www.sboh.wa.gov/goals/children/SPAN/mediacoverage.htm

 


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