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Decreasing the high level of childhood obesity

Decreasing the high level of childhood obesity. How is weight measured?. CONCERNS: 12% of normal weight teenagers become obese by age 30. (Berger, 2008) About 12% of all U.S. teenagers are overweight which is more than any other nation that has been studied. (Berger, 2008).

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Decreasing the high level of childhood obesity

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  1. Decreasing the high level of childhood obesity How is weight measured? • CONCERNS: • 12% of normal weight teenagers become obese by age 30. (Berger, 2008) • About 12% of all U.S. teenagers are overweight which is more than any other nation that has been studied.(Berger, 2008) • BMI = Body Mass Index • Overweight • Obesity

  2. Genetic Influences • family history • body type • metabolic rate • personality traits Applying Epigenetic Theory (Berger, 2008) • Environmental Influences • parents eating habits • watching TV • playing video games • commercials/advertisements • activity level

  3. Trim Kids A Weight Management Program for Kids Location Mercy Health Plaza 5264 Council St. NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Medical Director Stephanie Nomura, MD, MPH

  4. This program is needed because… • In 2007 Iowa’s obesity rate is 26.9% (www.cdc.gov, 2008) • 25% of U.S. children ages 2-18 years are overweight. (www.cdc.gov, 2008) • Daily participation in school physical education among adolescents dropped 14 percentage points over the last 13 years — from 42% in 1991 to 28% in 2003. (www.cdc.gov, 2008) • One study found that approximately 80% of children who were overweight at aged 10–15 years were obese adults at age 25 years. (www.cdc.gov, 2008) • If overweight begins before 8 years of age, obesity in adulthood is likely to be more severe. (www.cdc.gov, 2008)

  5. TARGET AUDIENCE The following are characteristics of children struggling with weight management and obesity (Berger, 2008) • Exercise less • watch more than 2 hours of TV per day • Higher blood pressure • drink more than 2 cans of pop per day • poor school achievement • low self-esteem • depressed, lonely, anxious

  6. Program Goals (Mercy Medical Center, 2008) 1. Make goal oriented plans to address specific lifestyle changes 2. Learn how to think, eat, and exercise in healthier ways 3. Help build strong emotional health and gain self-confidence

  7. Strengths Weaknesses • Meeting times only on Saturdays (For those who work on Saturdays, this would be a problem.) • Method of marketing program seems limited to only using the Internet. Improve this program by... • Publicize this program beyond the Internet to reach a wider audience, especially low-income populations who are less likely to have access to a computer or Internet services. • Offer program sessions at a variety of hours/days to accompany all individuals who may work odd hours, evenings, or multiple jobs. • Family-oriented • Works with individual needs • Provides child-care for younger siblings of the registered child • Well-trained staff • Well-developed programming • Affordable ($25 for 6 week session-if cost is an issue, then financial assistance is available to those who qualify). • Offers (4) six-week sessions over the span of a year. (Mercy Medical Center, 2008)

  8. References • Berger, K. (2008). The Developing Person Through the Lifespan. New York: Worth. • Center for Disease Control. (2008). Overweight and Obesity Data and Statistics. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/index.html. • Mercy Medical Center. (2008). Trim Kids Program. Retrieved from http://www.mercycare.org/services/trim-kids/index.aspx.

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