Hospitals Across the Country Pledge to Provide Healthier Food



A hospital should be a place where the healthy choice is always the easiest choice, but that's not often the case.Many hospitals across the country fill their food courts with pizza, burgers, and junk food vending machines. Talk about mixed messages! The Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA), with support for the First Lady's Let's Move! initiative, has asked hospitals across the United States to clean up their act and start serving healthier, more delicious food. In early March, 400 more hospitals have stood up to make a change. This means that as many as 550 hospitals will now be participating in the program ...

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Healthy Living Matters Connects Youth with Policy Change



In September of 2011, the Houston Endowment awarded a grant of $2.5 million dollars to The Harris County Healthcare Alliance to fund a local private-public partnership called Healthy Living Matters (HLM). The partnership consists of a multi-sector group of local leaders, engaged in a two-year planning initiative to curb childhood obesity in Houston/Harris County by using policy action to enact system and environmental change. HLM has partnered with students in undeserved areas to address needs in their communities. The students went out into the community and took pictures of things that make healthy living difficult and then presented their findings in at a summit that gathered health professionals, academics, and community members. The students also made ...

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The Healthy Out-of-School Time (HOST) Coalition Adopts Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Quality Standards



In January of 2009, the Healthy Out-of-School Time coalition was formed and by April of 2011 the group had adopted the healthy eating and physical activity quality standands (HEPAQS) for  out-of-school time. In this article from Childhood Obesity, Wiecha et al. (2012) discuss the protocol used to develop the HEPAQS as well as the implications they may have on policy development. HEPAQS includes 11 standards for Healthy Out-of-School Time, that could serve as voluntary guidelines for out-of-school programs and curricula.The physical activity component of this document offers guidelines for: best practices; staff training; social support; program support; and environmental support. According to a recent study, although Latino children met screen time viewing recommendations, ...

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The Healthy Zone School Recognition Program for Students in Dallas Texas



The Cooper Institute and United Way Metropolitan Dallas have collaborated to form the Healthy Zone School Program. The Healthy Zone School Recognition Program encourages schools to implement policies and initiatives to help fight childhood obesity, in the Dallas area. In order to be a part of the program, schools must go through a competitive selection procedure. To be considered for the program a school must demonstrate that it: promotes healthy eating; provides various opportunities for children to participate in physical activity; provides physical education that lives up to the standards of the National Association for Sport and Physical Education; and has established a School Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) that is comprised of various stakeholders. If a school lacks any ...

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HEB Community Challenge: A Statewide Healthy Lifestyle Initiative of It’s Time Texas



Competitions like the HEB Community Challenge prompt communities to make healthy lifestyle changes, and help raise awareness of childhood obesity. In 2012, a total of 38 mayors across Texas and several school officials recorded videos asking members of their community to participate in this state wide challenge. A total of 324 communities were enlisted in the challenge and 14,517 individuals were engaged in the effort to make their community a healthier one. At the end of the competition the winning cities of the challenge were San Antonio, Brownsville, and Pflugerville. This video showcases the top nine scoring communities in the H-E-B Community Challenge. One winner was selected from a small, medium, or large city. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4sdcm2qUsw Not only did the Healthy ...

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Houston Area Neighborhood Wants a Healthier Environment



Healthy Living Matters (HLM), a childhood obesity prevention collaborative, has committed to curbing obesity in the Houston/Harris County area by using policy action to make healthier changes in communities. Made up of a handful of local leaders and professionals, HLM engages youth as change-agents in their communities. After empowering the youth to assess current food access and built environment within their Houston/Harris County neighborhoods, they hope to educate at-risk communities on what can be done to make healthy living easier. HLM continuously monitors federal, state and local policy trends that impact childhood obesity. By year two, they hope to put out a Community Action Plan, which will serve as a roadmap for policy implementation. While HLM hopes to affect environmental ...

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Houston ISD Drafting New Wellness Policy



Houston Independent School District (HISD) in Texas is further addressing the growing issue of childhood obesity by creating a well rounded wellness policy. "The new Houston ISD wellness policy, currently being drafted by the School Health Advisory Council [SHAC], will directly address the use of food as a classroom reward (as well the equally distressing use of exercise as a punishment)." says Bettina Siegel, author of the blog The Lunch Tray The USDA has been increasing policies on school foods and competitive foods, by making nutrition standards for school meals in the past, and are currently creating standards for competitive foods in school snack lines. However schools or districts themselves must take the next steps in changing their policies on standards for fundraisers, ...

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Houston Program Turns Schools into Healthy Food Hubs



To reach families who need better access to healthy fruits and vegetables, sometimes you have to think outside of the box. What if schools became a place where families could pick up fresh food to bring home each week? A program in Houston thinks this idea is worth a shot. Brighter Bites is a new collaborative effort among the Houston Food Bank, Texas Children’s Hospital, KIPP schools and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The program seeks to improve health by removing barriers to healthy eating. Second-and-third-grade children and their parents at KIPP Explore Academy in Houston’s East End are currently participating in Brighter Bites. The 16-week program includes 50 servings of a variety of produce sent home weekly with parents. The program also includes ...

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Pennsylvania Legislators Seek Funds Dedicated to Paths for Walking and Biking



According to a news article from The Reporter, health advocacy groups are working with state policy makers in Pennsylvania to develop legislation that would create a specific fund to support the construction of walking and bike trails. Groups like the Mission: Readiness organization---an organization of retired military leaders---are concerned that childhood obesity has become an issue of national security and have called on state lawmakers to develop a comprehensive transportation plan that would include active modes of transportation. The news story reports that legislators plan on proposing a whole sales tax on fuel sold to gas stations to support the development of trails. They are hoping that this tax would help raise between $2.5 billion and $2.8 billion a year for new ...

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