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Food for Thought:
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In the spring of 2006, Connecticut adopted legislation that put it in the forefront of improving school nutrition. But many municipal leaders were already promoting healthy living for their youngest residents. To explore the various approaches they've taken, the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities (CCM) and the Connecticut Commission on Children (COC) held a forum at the Lyceum Resource and Conference Center on Hartford on June 27, 2006. It was entitled, "Food for Thought: Acting Locally to Address Childhood Obesity.” Municipal officials heard their colleagues outline an assortment of promising initiatives to combat childhood obesity, including walking trails, farmers markets, and outreach programs. Funding opportunities and statewide plans were also discussed. Over the past two decades, childhood obesity rates have tripled. If the trend continues, this generation of children could be the first to live fewer years on average than their parents. Obesity is also tied to the dramatic rise in health care costs; in 2003, obesity-related health problems accounted for $665 million in Medicaid and Medicare costs in Connecticut. The Childhood Obesity Initiative is a project of CCM, the Commission, and the National League of Cities (NLC). It is supported by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The primary goal of the effort is to heighten awareness among municipal leaders of this growing epidemic.
PowerPoint presentations, as PDF files (Click on the icon)
More resources Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Prevention Program of the Connecticut Department of Public Health. Links to local health departments - Courtesy of the Connecticut Association of Directors of Health (CADH) Walking routes suggested by the Norwalk Department of Health. Healthy Eating Active Living Resource Toolkit - A CADH resource. Institute for Youth, Education, & Families - A resource of the National League of Cities. Healthy Youth! - A resource of the Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. U.S. Surgeon General fact sheet on overweight and obesity. 5-3-1 for Healthy Kids - A healthy-eating initiative developed by a coalition of state agencies and other organizations. No Child Left Inside - A Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection initiative to encourage families to enjoy state parks and forests. Alliance for a Healthier Generation - Created by the American Heart Association and the Clinton Foundation. Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity - Based at Yale University. Connecticut Recreation and Parks Association
Active Living Leadership - An initiative to support government
leaders in promoting good health. Supported by the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation. This page was last updated: June 11, 2008
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