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Leading the Fight Against Childhood Obesity
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NHPS Policy and Advocacy
Advocating for Change
Nemours Health & Prevention Services (NHPS) believes changing policies and practices, and even cultural norms, is necessary to build healthy communities and promote healthy behaviors. NHPS is working with community partners and coalitions to catalyze changes in places where children live, learn and play – schools, child care centers, primary care practices and the built environment.
At the same time, we are embarking on a multi-year, statewide public awareness campaign designed to create the demand for change and promote policy and practice changes in the environments that play a vital role in the development of Delaware’s children.
The initial area of emphasis is childhood obesity prevention through the promotion of healthy lifestyles. The centerpiece of this effort is the 5-2-1-Almost None message, which calls for:
- Eating at least five servings of fruits and vegetables a day
- Spending no more than two hours a day in front of a screen (TV, video games, recreational computer time)
- Getting at least one hour of physical activity a day
- Drinking almost no sugary beverages, like sodas and sports drinks
Policy Briefs on Child Health Issues
Nemours Health and Prevention Services has produced the following briefs outlining our position on issues affecting children’s health in Delaware.
Counties and Municipalities in Delaware Can Develop Complete Streets to Combat Childhood Obesity
Complete streets - roadways designed and operated to enable safe access for pedestrians, bicyclist, motorists and mass transit users of all ages/abilities - encourage physical activity. A growing body of research finds that children are more physically active if they can walk or bike from home and school, which can help combat childhood obesity.
Improving Children’s Health Through Delaware Child Care Policy
Child care centers in Delaware play a vital role in teaching the importance of healthy eating and physical activity. Nemours Health and Prevention Services seeks to improve the standards and funding of the Delaware Stars for Early Success system regarding nutrition and physical activity.
New Expert Recommendations for Prevention and Treatment of Childhood Obesity in Primary Care
This policy brief describes recommendations on prevention, evaluation, and treatment of childhood obesity. It was recently released by a national expert committee made up of representatives from 15 professional organizations. Additionally, it outlines actions steps for Delaware stakeholders in pediatric health.
Improving Children’s Social and Emotional Health through Delaware Child Care Policy
The brief outlines the importance of the childcare setting in the development of a child's social and behavioral health, as well as the new Delaware Stars for Early Success quality rating and improvement system for early care facilities.
Increasing Physical Activity for Students in Delaware Schools
Physical activity is an important part of a child’s day. Studies have reported 150 minutes of physical activity or education a week contributes to higher test scores and reduced discipline incidents.
Families Want Information to Make Healthy Choices: Why We Need Menu Labeling in Delaware
Most parents do not realize which items on a menu are packed with calories. Parents need to know how many calories their children are consuming. NHPS advocates chain restaurants with menus (those with more than 10 outlets nationally) to list calories, saturated fat, carbohydrates, and sodium next to each menu item.
Why Delaware Schools Should Continue to Assess Student Physical Fitness
Recent studies have used FITNESSGRAM data to demonstrate important linkages between fitness and academic achievement, disciplinary data, and absenteeism. The FITNESSGRAM is an essential tool in fighting childhood obesity in Delaware.
The Need to Measure Effectiveness of Childhood Obesity Prevention Efforts: The Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Index
The Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Index (HEPA), recently developed by Nemours Health and Prevention Services, uses statistical methods to aggregate a range of physical activity and healthy eating behaviors and the environmental supports for them (such as the walkability of a community or access to fresh fruits and vegetables).
Connecting Delaware Students to Local Foods: Why Delaware Needs a Farm to School Program
Delaware should establish a Farm to School Program in the Department of Agriculture. Such a program would provide the necessary infrastructure to increase the number of participating farmers and schools and potentially attract grant funding for special projects.
