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Back-To-School Lunch and Snacking Ideas from Livingston, N.J. -- In response to a national trend toward childhood obesity, acting Gov. Richard Codey recently introduced a new lunch policy for New Jersey schools that forbids the sale of candy, soda, fatty foods and high sugar snacks during school hours. The policy, which must be in place by September 2006, also limits the size of drinks. Henry Anhalt, D.O., Medical Director of the Healthy LIFE® Pediatric Weight Management Program at the Saint Barnabas Ambulatory Care Center, hopes the change will influence other states and help to reverse the national rise in obesity among children. “So many more children are becoming overweight and obese at younger ages,” Dr. Anhalt says. “In the last 40 years the rate of obesity has doubled in children ages 6 to 11 and tripled in children ages 12 to 17. Overall, kids are 11 pounds heavier than they were 20 years ago.” Debra Gill, Ph.D., behavioral director of the Healthy LIFE® Pediatric Weight Management Program, relates that school children are deluged with food choices that are high in calories and are delivered in portions that are too large. Years ago, hot lunches at school consisted of moderate portions and children often brought a healthy lunch from home. Now, school children frequently have access to fast food at school, portions are “super-sized,” and vending machines have been readily accessible, Dr. Gill reports. Obesity in children can lead to a variety of other risk factors, including diabetes, hypertension, elevated cholesterol and feelings of depression and anxiety. Childhood obesity often leads to obesity in adulthood. The Healthy LIFE® Pediatric Weight Management Program offers the following tips for parents on how to create more healthy lunch and snack offerings for their children:
The Healthy LIFE® Program Dr. Anhalt, nationally-known expert in pediatric obesity, co-directs this program with Dr. Gill, who has been helping clients manage their weight for over 10 years. Healthy LIFE®, which teaches participants how to eat healthy and become physically fit, was created to address the growing need for assistance for children and families regarding weight management. The primary goal is to help children lose excess body fat and equip them with the tools they need to maintain a healthy weight for life. Participants of Healthy LIFE® receive multidisciplinary expert instruction, weekly guidance and encouragement, and the opportunity to practice newly-learned behavioral skills over a 6-12 month period. Through weekly planning, problem solving, and praise for effort and accomplishments, children learn to handle challenging situations in healthy ways. For more information, please call Healthy LIFE® at (973) 322-7496 Date: July 25, 2005 Contact: Public Relations, (973) 322-9901 [ top ] |
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