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ALABAMA GUIDE TO NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 20112011 Alabama Developed by the Alabama Department of Public Health’s Nutrition and Physical Activity Division, the Healthy Weight Initiative, and Alabama Action for Healthy Kids ALABAMA GUIDE TO NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 2011 PURPOSE TABLE OF CONTENTS The purpose of this guide is to supply information on resources and tools that focus on improving health behaviors in children and families. These resources can be used in BACKGROUND & HEALTHY WEIGHT INITIATIVE 1 school, after school and in community settings such as churches, boys and girls clubs, and the YMCA. Resources include, but are not limited to, curricula, programs, toolkits, HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE and web sites that address nutrition, physical activity and other health issues. ALABAMA ACTION FOR HEALTHY KIDS 2 NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY RESOURCES 3 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND INFORMATION 13 NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY RESOURCES FROM OTHER STATES AND FEDERAL SOURCES 16 NOTES 31 BACKGROUND HEALTHY WEIGHT INITIATIVE Overweight and obesity is a serious health concern children and adolescents in the The Healthy Weight Initiative (HWI) is a partnership between the Alabama United States. Obese children and adolescents are at risk for health problems during Department of Public Health’s Nutrition and Physical Activity Division and the State their youth and as adults such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and type 2 Department of Education’s Extended Day, Extended Year program. The HWI provides diabetes. Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic, affecting three times as many 21st Century Community Learning Centers, Dependent Care Coordinators and children today as in the 1980s. Community Educators with nutrition and physical activity resources and information. School and community programs provide opportunities to reverse this trend and play an important role in promoting healthy lifestyles for children by implementing health curricula, offering organized physical activities and serving healthy afternoon snacks. Parents can be reached with positive health messages through family based health programs, family fun nights and take home materials. After school programs can have a positive impact on their community by improving the health and well- being of children and their families. Nutrition and physical activity can easily be incorporated into school and community programs at little or no additional cost by utilizing these available resources. CONTACT: Molly Killman, MS, RD, LD molly.killman@adph.state.al.us 334-206-5646 1 ALABAMA ACTION FOR HEALTHY KIDS USING THE RESOURCE GUIDE Action for Healthy Kids is the nations leading nonprofit and largest volunteer The guide is divided into two primary sections: Nutrition and Physical Activity network fighting childhood obesity and undernourishment by with schools to improve Resources in Alabama and from other states and federal sources. Each section nutrition and physical activity to help our kids learn to eat right, be active every day alphabetically lists a variety of curricula, programs, and web sites according to the and be ready to learn. At the core of Action for Healthy Kids is a national network of categories: volunteers helping schools and kids learn to be healthier. • General Nutrition and Physical Activity • School Gardens/Agriculture/Food Supply • Special Populations - Hispanic • Corporate Materials • Family Meals • Obesity Information A brief summary to describe each and contact information noted. A third section with Additional Resources provides information on organizations and programs in Alabama Alabama that are working with children and families to address obesity and chronic diseases that are associated with obesity. Descriptions Nutrition and Physical Activity Resources – this section lists curricula, programs and web sites that originate in Alabama and can be obtained through local partners. Additional Resources and Information – this section provides other resources such as state organizations, training opportunities, and reports that focus on health issues for families in Alabama. Nutrition and Physical Activity Resources from other states and federal sources – this section lists curricula, programs and web sites that originate outside Alabama, but can be brought in and adapted as necessary. 2
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