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Session 1 We Can! Energize Our Families
Getting Started
Session 1 We Can! Energize Our Families
Getting Started
Chapter 4 Parent Program Training
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Tell Us What You Think
  • Evaluation Tool
  • At the start Tell Us What You Think
  • At the end Tell Us What You Think Now
  • Full instructions for the Parent Program are in
    the Leaders Guide
  • Helps you find out what parents know about
  • Healthy eating
  • Physical activity
  • Screen time
  • How these behaviors affect weight

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Overview of Session 1
  • Present objectives and overview of the Parent
    Program
  • Discuss the increase in rate of overweight
  • Explore the important role of parents
  • Discuss healthy food choices how to increase
    physical activity
  • Ask parents to share their goals expectations


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We Can! Tip straight from the community
Make time for open-ended discussions Encourage
parents to share their goals expectations for
developing healthy family habits for eating and
physical activity. Boston Public Health
Commission (Boston, MA)We Can! City
5
Overweight A Growing Problem
  • 66 of American adults are overweight or obese
  • More than 16 of youth are overweight
  • More than 15 of youth are at risk of becoming
    overweight

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Overweight in Children
There is an almost 80 chance that overweight
adolescents will become overweight adults.
7
Paying A Heavy Price
  • Overweight
  • ?
  • serious health problems
  • ?
  • at a younger age
  • ?
  • shortened lifespan

8
Health Consequences
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Asthma
  • Joint problems
  • Sleep disorders
  • Low self-esteem
  • Poor body image
  • Eating disorders
  • Reduced mobility
  • Reduced activity
  • Isolation
  • Weight issues into adulthood
  • Early death

9
We Can! Tip straight from the community
  • Help statistics hit home
  • Share statistics on overweight and obesity from
    your city or state to drive home the concern and
    need to take action.
  • Central District Health Department
  • (Boise, ID)
  • We Can! General Community Site

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Why the Increase in the Rate of Overweight?
Chapter 4 Session 1 Getting Started
  • Attitudes
  • Social influences
  • Medical advice
  • Environmental factors
  • Genetic contributors

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Reasons for Increase in Overweight
  • Larger portions
  • Eating out more
  • More foods with added sugar
  • More high-fat foods
  • More screen time
  • Less physical activity

12
Calories Consumed vs. Calories Burned
  • Consuming more calories than burning
  • Energy Balance requires taking in same amount of
    calories (ENERGY IN) as burning (ENERGY OUT)

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Parents Caregivers Are Key
The Parent Program targets parent/caregivers
because
  • Parents have a major influence on their
    childrens health
  • The home is a primary source of nutrition for
    children
  • Parents are the household policymakers about
    food, activity choices, screen time
  • Parents can model healthy food choices
  • Parents want more nutrition information
  • Relatively few programs target families and the
    home environment

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The Challenges of Eating Healthier Being More
Physically Active
Chapter 4 Session 1 Getting Started
  • Share challenges solutions
  • Discuss other options
  • Be a good role model
  • Make gradual dietary changes
  • Plan opportunities for your family to be
    physically active together

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Tips to Eat Well and Move More
  • Eating Well Tips
  • Drink water before a meal
  • Eat off smaller plates
  • Keep a regular eating
  • schedule
  • Dont skip breakfast
  • Try a new fruit or vegetable
  • Ask for salad dressing on
  • the side
  • Skip buffets
  • Moving More Tips
  • Walk your children to school
  • Ask your children for help doing
  • active chores around the house
  • Go for a half-hour walk instead
  • of watching TV
  • Park farther from the store and
  • walk
  • Take the stairs instead of the
  • escalator

16
We Can! Try Tips to Eat Well and Move More
Tracking Sheet
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Quick as a Flash Healthier Snacks
Chapter 4 Session 1 Getting Started
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