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New Hampshire Obesity Programs

Bedford schools take aim at obesity
By JIM KOZUBEK
Special to the Union Leader
6 hours, 40 minutes ago


BEDFORD As Bedford students head back to school, they may find fewer sweets and more apples and bananas on their cafeteria trays.

The Bedford School District is introducing a wellness and nutrition program that was developed in response to the national debate on nutrition and obesity, said school board member Chip McGee.

The food pyramid was revised early last year and tougher standards on nutrition will be federally mandated in coming years.

Bedford administrators say they want to be ahead of the curve, already eliminating soda from vending machines and now launching a nutrition program with healthier guidelines.

The program has several components, in fact, including education, physical activity and nutrition standards, and will be gradually engaged over the course of several years.

The school district is also introducing a digital storytelling program this year.

The program is designed for elementary school students to write stories to still photography and pictures, a format such as the one used by Ken Burns and PBS, said McGee.

"The program will use technology to help students tell stories with music and pictures, " he said. "We will give them a series of still pictures and they will write a story over the top of the film."

The program is an extension of the already successful writers workshop, and was developed largely by technology teacher Dianne Loergan who wanted to enhance the workshops with technology.

Loergan pursued and won a grant for her project and the program was born.

The writing will come first and needs to be of high quality before going to film, giving the students incentive to write the best that they can.

"I say that good writing is about exploring the developments of a single moment," said McGee. "And it is really surprising how insightful and expressive the students can be."
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Re: New Hampshire Obesity Programs

Childhood Obesity Prevention
In the summer of 2006, the Foundation for Healthy Communities conducted chart reviews in 25 primary care physician practices across New Hampshire to document the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity among children ages 6-12 years old. In total, 1453 medical records were reviewed, and the New Hampshire Childhood Obesity Report revealed that 32.8% of children in this age group were overweight or obese. Further, we found that there was an opportunity to improve prevention and treatment services for childhood overweight not only in pediatric and family health care practices, but also in NH communities.

In the fall of 2006, the Foundation established the NH Childhood Obesity Expert Panel and asked participants to develop practical recommendations for New Hampshire communities that wish to implement strategies for the prevention of childhood obesity. This spring, we introduce you to the product of the hard work, expertise, and dedication of the panel: Preventing Childhood Obesity: Promoting Physical Activity and Healthy Eating.
The resounding message in the recommendations is that this is not about weight, but about the health of our communities' children. The risks of being overweight or obese increase the risk of a number of serious medical conditions, including heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure, Type II diabetes, sleep apnea, respiratory problems and some cancers. Here, we provide recommendations and resources to help communities and families take the first steps towards prevention.

"5-2-1-0 Healthy NH" is a statewide public education campaign to bring awareness to the daily guidelines for nutrition and physical activity. Its message is simple and clear and represents some of the most important steps families can take to prevent childhood obesity:
5Fruits and vegetables…more matters! Eat at least 5 servings a day. Limit 100% fruit juice.
2 Cut screen time to 2 hours or less a day.
1 Participate in at least one hour of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day.
0 Restrict soda and sugar-sweetened sports and fruit drinks. Instead, drink water and 3-4 servings/day of fat-free/skim or 1% milk.

Below, you'll find resources for doctors, teachers and anyone else in the community to use to promote 5210 Healthy NH and implement the recommendations outlined by the NH Childhood Obesity Expert Panel. All of the materials are free for your use.
5210 promotional posters:
Hang these posters in your doctor's office, school or gym to spread the 5210 Healthy NH message and remind kids and parentsabout the importance of good nutrition and physical activity.We've provided four versions that you can download here, and print on 11x17 paper, or contact us for hard copies: 225-0900.

Educational handouts:
5210 basic message
5210 basic message - small version
Healthy snacks
Goal tracker - more fruit and vegetables
Decrease screen time
Goal tracker - screen time
More physical activity
Goal tracker - physical activity
Drink milk and water
Goal tracker - less soda and sugar
Power Point Presentations:
Childhood obesity survey
Childhood obesity recommendations
Changing the Scene Conference, March 2007
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