Understanding and Tackling Obesity

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Activity Diary
Activity Page
Asset Approach
Author_Ruth MacConville
body image resilience
Category=JNS
Childhood Obesity
Circle Time Approach
Early age children
Eating Disorders
Emotional Eating
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Fat Discrimination
Final Plenary
Food labels
health behaviour change
Healthy Eating
Held
Key Words
Main Food Groups
media literacy in schools
Media messages
nutrition education
Obesity
Overweight Children
physical activity curriculum
Reading Food Labels
Saturated fats
school health promotion
Scribe
Scribe Responses
Set Smart Goal
Smart Goal
Snacks
Social Wellbeing
Tv
UK's Leading
UK’s Leading
Weight Related Issues
whole school obesity prevention strategies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138434226
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From an early age children are bombarded by the media with messages promoting foods high in saturated fats, sugars and salt. One of the greatest changes for children in the last 50 years is the decrease in exercise and the increase in 'screen' time. This programme is not about dieting or weight control, instead it has been designed to be realistic and non-discriminatory, aiming to enable children from an early age to recognise and resist unhealthy pressures, maintain body-esteem and know how to make skilled choices that will ensure their health and wellbeing. 'When we shift the focus from fat and weight to healthy choices leading to nutritional health and fitness we sacrifice nothing and gain an approach that enhances the wellbeing of all.' (Kater, 2005). The 12 sessions cover topics including: what to eat; how to understand food labels; media messages; get moving; and TV turnoff. There are full facilitator notes with all the necessary resources to run an interactive programme that will engage children. Supporting the class activities there are 'take home' activities that will keep parents aware of what is being covered in the programme as well as a weekly log, where children record trying new foods and physical activities. The book contains background information about the increase in obesity, the effect of media messages as well as the philosophy and approach taken in the programme. The package includes a CD-ROM which has all the copiable resources and a PowerPoint for staff training.