Health and Wellness in Schools

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Health and Wellness in Schools

INTRODUCTION Wellness is an active process of becoming aware of and making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life. "...a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." - The World Health Organization

History of Physical Education Physical Education in schools started in the 1820’s YMCA started it’s first chapter dedicated to physical activities in 1851 Physical education became a formal requirement following the civil war

History of Physical Education Decline in the commitment to physical education in the late twentieth century Physical education is back in the spotlight due to national concern over rising obesity rates and children’s attention toward non-physical activities like video games

History of Health/Nutrition Mid 1970s, vending machines selling candy and soda began to appear in schools Move towards fast-food style school lunches accelerated in the 1980s due to government cuts. Less money = more fat! Today, more stringent nutrition standards are being implemented for school lunches

Problems in Health related to Obesity Hypertension Type 2 Diabetes Sleep Apnea Coronary diseases

Obesity in the U.S. 6% of children in 1980 were obese Between 18-21% of children in 2014 are obese 4.5% increase in childhood obesity every decade for the last 30 years

Childhood Obesity Epidemic in Costa Rica Obesity has become a primary health concern for doctors Children of a higher socioeconomic status have a higher prevalence of being overweight

Obesity in Costa Rica The Latest Available Statistics on Obesity are from the 2008- 2009 National Nutrition Survey 60% OVERWEIGHT compare to 2% in 1982. Adults between the ages of 20 to 44 and 20% among older adults. 21% OVERWEIGHT and 9% OBESE compared to only 15% in 1996. Weight increase among children aged 5 to 12. 20% either OVERWEIGHT or OBESITY. 2008–2009 survey also found  prevalence rate in schoolchildren and adolescents.

Food Categories A diet rich in vegetables can lower blood pressure, reduce risk of heart disease and stroke, prevent some types of cancer, lower risk of eye and digestive problems Fruits provide nutrients vital for health and maintenance of your body and reduced risk of some chronic diseases Grains provide many nutrients that are vital for the health and maintenance of our bodies (dietary fiber, B vitamins, minerals) 

Food Categories Choosing foods from the meats/proteins group that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol may have health implications Consuming dairy products provides health benefits - especially improved bone health; calcium and dairy can lower the risk of osteoporosis and colon cancer

Nutrition Needs for Children Food Group Recommended % Carbohydrates Cereals and grains, etc. 33% Vitamins and Minerals Various fruits and vegetables Meat Protein Fish, meat and eggs 12% Milk Proteins Dairy products 15% Fat and Sugar Fatty foods, sugary sweets etc. 7%

Balanced Diet Avoid the problems of obesity with a balanced diet

Exercise Categories Endurance - keep your heart, lungs, and circulatory system healthy and improve your overall fitness; building your endurance makes it easier to carry out many of your everyday activities Strength - make your muscles stronger; even small increases in strength can make a big difference in your ability to stay independent and carry out everyday activities

Exercise Categories Balance - help prevent falls, a common problem in older adults Flexibility - stretch your muscles and can help your body stay limber; being flexible gives you more freedom of movement for other exercises as well as for your everyday activities

What can be done in schools to prevent childhood obesity?

Obesity Prevention in Schools (Nutrition) Offer meals that meet national nutritional standards, such as the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Set minimum and maximum calorie levels for school breakfast and lunch, for each age group Train food service staff in healthy food preparation techniques and food safety

Obesity Prevention in Schools (Nutrition) Increase financial support for school meal programs from federal, state, and local governments Give students adequate time to eat Eliminate sugar-sweetened beverages in the school environment or limit access to them

Obesity Prevention in Schools (Activity) Ensure that children spend most of their PE time being physically active Base PE on national standards Offer children physical activity opportunities before and after school, including competitive sports and noncompetitive activities

Obesity Prevention in Schools (Activity) Provide a total of 150 minutes of PE per week in elementary school and 225 minutes per week in middle and high school Adapt PE curricula for children with disabilities or special needs Promote enjoyable activities and lifelong physical activity in PE

Costa Rican Obesity Prevention Strategies Promote healthy eating Breastfeeding Promote healthy eating and physical activity habits in schools

Conclusion Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmOlzRQTabA

QUESTIONS?