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Learn practical tips on obesity prevention in schools, such as implementing health policies, improving nutrition, and boosting physical activity. Discover the impact of health on academic outcomes and strategies for integrating health into school operations. Explore ways pediatricians can make a difference by educating families and advocating for health in schools. Join the movement to combat childhood obesity through collaborative efforts and coordinated school health programs.
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Beyond the Clinic: Three Ways to Make an Impact on Obesity in Local Schools Deb Loy, Director Coordinated School Health Program Minnesota Department of Education June 1, 2012 MNAAP: Practical Approaches for managing and preventing pediatric obesity
Obesity Prevention In Schools • School Health Policies • Impact of Health on Academic Outcomes • Address Disparities • Quality Nutrition • Physical Activity Plans • Staff wellness • Integration of Health Into School Improvement • Making health a part of how schools operate • Highlighting the impact of health on academic outcomes
Schools Today No Child Left Behind Current School/Health Environment Unintended Consequences USDA/School Wellness
Prevention of Childhood Obesity Collective Impact- Collaborative work Critical Time for Kids Challenge Assumptions & Integrate New Research Common Goals Call to Action
School Health • Coordinated School Health Paradigms • Whole, greater than the sum • Need for coordination • Whole-child Paradigms • Inter-connected parts of a whole child • Body-mind connectedness • Obesity Impact on Brains/Cognition
The Power of Pediatricians • In the Clinic with Families • Utilizing well-child visits to educate/create expectation and demand • Changing social norms through marketing • At the School Board • The Power of the Pediatrician to Connect the Dots • The Power of Persuasion • On the School Health Advisory Committee • Connecting Body and Mind • Integrating Health and Learning
The Power of Pediatricians • In the Classroom and Cafeteria • Minutes and Movement Matter • Kids Need Multiple Exposures to New Foods • In the Community • The Power of Working Together • The Power of Examples
Power of the Working Together/Advocacy • At the Family/Community Level • At the Minnesota Legislature • COWG- Childhood Obesity Working Group • PE/HE /CSH • At the Federal Level • Health • Education • Farm Bill
Contact Info • Deb Loy, Director • Coordinated School Health • Minnesota Department of Education • Deb.loy@state.mn.us • 651-582-8306