Health - NEWS - HEALTHIER SCHOOL FOOD AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ENVIRONMENTS MATTER FOR CHILDHOOD OBESITY


 

11/07/2020 @ 18h30
by ScienceDaily
 

The study, published in Preventive Medicine Reports, uses professional measures of students' height and weight -- the gold standard for studying childhood obesity -- in a study on the effects of a school's food offerings and physical activity environment.

Almost one in five children and adolescents in the United States are obese. Since children eat up to two meals per day and can get 40 percent of their daily physical activity at schools, schools play a major role in obesity-related behaviors. Although recent policies and programs, such as the National School Lunch Program, have focused on promoting healthier school environments, there is little evidence of the consequences for children's weight. Read more HERE.

  
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