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Commissioner Harry Chen, MD March 2013

Health in Mind: Improving Education Through Wellness. Commissioner Harry Chen, MD March 2013. Academic success is tied to health. A students are almost twice as likely to get regular physical activity than D or F students.

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Commissioner Harry Chen, MD March 2013

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  1. Health in Mind: Improving Education Through Wellness Commissioner Harry Chen, MD March 2013

  2. Academic success is tied to health • A students are almost twice as likely to get regular physical activity than D or F students. • Physical activity can help students focus, improve behavior and boost positive attitudes. • There is an association between nutrition and student academic performance: improved learning readiness, academic achievement, as well as fewer discipline and emotional problems. • You can’t learn if your aren’t in school

  3. You are part of the solution

  4. Determinants of Health Factors influencing Health Status

  5. Improvements in Longevity 100 years of Progress

  6. 2000-2001: TCP started with MSA 2010: Tax to $2.62 1995: Smokefree schools 2001: Quit Line begins 2009: Tax to $2.24 2006: Tax to $1.99 2002: Tax to $1.19 1995: VKAT begins 2001: OVX begins 2007: Youth access Quit Line 1991: Prohibit sales <18 yrs 1997: Prohibit vending machines; possession illegal What we know from Tobacco…

  7. …Obesity is going in the wrong direction

  8. Vermont has a Big Problem “… poor diet and physical inactivity may soon overtake tobacco as the leading cause of death.” Because of obesity 1 in 3 children born in the US will develop diabetes in their lifetimes. “…For the first time in two centuries, the current generation of children in America may have shorter life expectancies than their parents” Actual Cases of Death in the United States, 2000, JAMA, March 10, 2004–Vol 291, No. 10 N Engl j med 352;11-New York Times March 17, 2005 JAMA 2003 October 8;290(14):1884-1890

  9. Vermont can do better • 1 in 4 students in Vermont are Overweight or Obese1 • 53% of VT high school and middle schools offer sugar drinks as competitive foods2 • 42% of VT high school and middle schools allow advertising of less healthy foods2 • 51% of VT high school and middle schools offer less healthy competitive foods2 1 – 2011 VT YRBS 2 – 2011 CDC Children’s Food Environment State Indicator Report

  10. We Support the CDC Coordinated School Health Model • Through a Coordinated School Health approach we can improve students’ health and learning ……

  11. 8 Components of Coordinated School Health • Health Education • Physical Education • Health Services • Nutrition Services • Counseling, Psychological, and Social Services • Healthy and Safe School Environment • Health Promotion for Staff • Family/Community Involvement

  12. Quality Learning Standards They ensure that kids in school are “fit, healthy and ready to learn.”

  13. What Can You Do? • School Health Services: ensure school nurse leadership in every SU to improve outcomes for students. • Health Education: ensure licensed and certified health educators grades 7-12 to provide high quality health education to our students. • Graduation Requirements should include Health Education.

  14. What Can You Do? • Physical education in Grades K-12 • 30 minutes of physical activity daily

  15. What Can You Do? • Close campuses • Ban competitive food • Clean drinking water

  16. What can you Do? • Follow federal guidelines • Ensure adequate staffing and time for meals • Universal access to school meals

  17. Future considerations- CDC Grant • Support and promote the school nurse leader services delivery model • Expand the model to strengthen the role of food service and physical education staff • Strengthen coordinated school health • Explore implementation of state and local policies and practices for healthy nutrition and physical activity

  18. Eat Well •Move More •Learn Better •Live Longer

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