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Kids – ‘Go for your life’ Primary school award program Kids – ‘Go for your life’ Kids – ‘Go for your life’ is leading the way to a healthier Victoria in which children enjoy healthy eating and physical activity everyday Key health messages Increase water consumption
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Kids – ‘Go for your life’ Kids – ‘Go for your life’ is leading the way to a healthier Victoria in which children enjoy healthy eating and physical activity everyday
Key health messages Increase water consumption Increase fruit and vegetable consumption Reduce consumption of energy dense food and drinks
Key health messages Increase time spent in physical activity Reduce time spent in sedentary activity Increase the number of children walking and riding to school
Children’s Health Report • On average, children are spending 2.5 hours watching TV per day • Twice the amount of time is spent in ‘screen time’ than physical activity • There is a high rate of drop-out from physical activity in late primary school • Fewer children are walking and riding to school - 1970’s (80%), 1990s (10%)
Children’s Health Report • Almost 60% of boys and 40% of girls have more than one high sugar drink per day • Less than a quarter of children eat enough vegetables • 30-40% don’t eat enough fruit • More than half of children havetwicethe recommended daily intake of high fat, high sugar foodsand drinksin their lunchbox
Children’s Health Report • One in four 7- 10 year olds have dieted to lose weight • Fifty percent of 11 year olds want to weigh less • Between 47- 74% of 10-12 year olds reported varying levels of body image dissatisfaction over a nine month period
Weight in the classroom – 60’s & 70’s Obese in childhood Overweight in childhood
Weight in the classroom – today Overweight in childhood Obese in childhood
In our school? • Do we think these overweight and obesity rates apply to our school or classrooms? • Do we see unhealthy habits in our students? • Do we see dieting practices?
Obese & Overweight as adults A generation’s future… Childhood Adulthood Problem free?
Childhood obesity is associated with: Bullying and social isolation Poor academic outcomes Low self esteem & poor body image Depression, suicide and risk taking behaviour in adolescence & adulthood Physical discomfort & medical problems such as high cholesterol, glucose intolerance, insulin resistance, high blood pressure Why prevent childhood obesity?
Why prevent adult overweight? • Overweight is now the leading cause of premature death and disease burden in Australia, ahead of tobacco smoking
Is dieting the answer? Top 3 chronic illnesses for adolescent girls • Obesity • Asthma 3. Eating disorders
Promoting healthy habits • Make it: • Positive • Normal • Easy
Promoting the Benefits • Growing strong • Healthy teeth and bones • Growth and development • Healthy weight • Running Smooth • Increased fitness • Energy to play • Reduced constipation • Staying Well • Long term health • Brain Power • Improved concentration • Improved academic outcomes • Feeling good • Improved mood and behaviour • Better self esteem • Making friends
Health Promoting Schools Model Physical environment Healthy school policies Community & Health Service links Social environment Knowledge skills and behaviours Partnerships with families
Benefits of the program • Recognises school’s achievements • Motivates school community • Whole of school approach • Simple framework for planning and action • Coordinates school health initiatives and requirements(VELS, PE mandate, canteen requirements)
How to earn icons • Examples of meeting Award Criteria include: • Health and physical education programs • Water bottles • Fresh fruit and veg breaks in class • Healthier canteen and lunch orders choices • Play equipment available at playtimes • Ways to make it easier for children to walk and ride to school
Starter Pack and CD Rom, posters, handouts Parents, teacher and student Facts sheets, tip sheets and newsletter inserts Presentations Fun n Healthy ideas Curriculum resources and professional development Sample policies and action plans Links to local support health professional support (where available) Program Support
Discussion Points • Does our school have a commitment to healthy eating and physical activity? • What are key healthy eating or physical activity concerns for the school? Which of the icon stickers should the school try to achieve first? • Is everyone on board to make sustainable changes? • How can school community members support healthy eating and physical activity habits? • What’s next?
Thank you to The Seesaw Project for contribution of resources for this presentation
Kids – ‘Go for your life’ www.goforyourlife.vic.gov.au/kids 1300 854 554