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Michael Cice Elementary School Parents Childhood Obesity Michael Cice Elementary School Parents

Causes of Childhood Obesity Unhealthy Eating Habits Lack Of Physical Activity and Play Genetic Factors Environmental Factors

Visual Causes of Childhood Obesity Children Simply Do Not Play Correctly Walking, Running, and Bike Riding = Past Unhealthy, Unbalanced, and Malnourishing Dietary Options

Today’s Average Lunch Options Saturated Fats: Pizza, Onion Rings, French Fries, Hot Dogs Saturated Fats=Unhealthy Option Processed Sugar: Sodas, Ketchup, Sweetened Fruit Cups, Whole Chocolate Milk

What Can These Foods Ultimately do to the Body? Decrease in Focus and Self-Drive. Increase Risk in Childhood Obesity. Decrease Risk in Self-Esteem. Increase Risk in Depression. Drastic Increase in Chronic Illness. Pick Your Poison…

Youth Health Risks Associated With Childhood Obesity A Drastic Increase in Type II Diabetes An Increase Risk in Certain Cancers An Increased Risk in Heart Disease Hypertension Stroke Heart Attack All This Work is Killing Me!

Childhood Obesity is on the Rise Approximately 17% of Children (2-19) are Obese. That is a Rate of 12.7 Million Children.

What is Type II Diabetes and How Can it Occur? Life-Long Disease Affecting Glucose Regulation. Pancreas Now Cannot Properly Regulate Insulin. Causes: Lack of Physical Activity. Unbalanced and Unhealthy Diet. Poor Genetics.

The Effects of Chronic Heart Disease Creates a Struggle With Everyday Responsibilities. Decreases Life Expectance Dramatically. Lowers a Person’s Quality-of-Life. Protect What You Already Have! Don’t Have Your Heart “Booming”!

Ways In Which We Can Get The Kids Moving Sign-Up Children in Organized Sports. Be the One to go Outside With Them. Make Sure Recess is Being Utilized. Help Kids Enjoy the Outside!

Proper Nutrition for Each Child Allow Them a List of Enjoyable Healthy Foods. Keep Heart Healthy Foods in the House Apples Oranges Yogurt Broccoli Peanuts Plums Chicken Beans

Teach Kids the Basics of Nutrition Educate Children on Basic Nutrition. What Kinds of Foods are Healthy. What Sort of Foods are Unhealthy Why Certain Foods are Healthy. Why Certain Foods are Unhealthy. Education is Key, Even at an Early Age.

Understanding Moderation Educate Children on the Importance of Moderation. Have Them Understand Why it is Important.

Teach Them the Difference Between Healthy Food Options Poor, Unhealthy Food Options

Playing is Essential Outdoor Activities are so Important! Playing Kickball. Playing Tag. Playing Baseball on Summer Days. Playing Street Hockey.

Make Physical Education Class Mandatory Everyday. Physical Education is Essential! Private Schools Require Once/Weekly?? That Needs to Change!

We Need To Come Together! Parents Teachers Students Relatives We Need To Come Together! Come Together! To Fight Childhood Obesity Together Throughout the Child’s Entire Social Environment.

To Move On, It Starts With You! It Starts Now! We Cannot Let This Epidemic Win… The Next Generation Deserves to Live! Live Healthy and Happy! Most Importantly…Not Just Survive! To Move On, It Starts With You!

Childhood Obesity Information https://www.healthiergeneration.org

We Are All In This Together! And It All Starts With YOU!

References (2015, June 19). Childhood Obesity Facts. Retrieved September 22, 2015