Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Let’s Move: Paraprofessionals aheir Role in the First Lady’s Initiative
1. Let’s Move: Paraprofessionals and Their Role in the First Lady’s Initiative National Resource Center for Paraprofessionals Conference May 2011 Lisa Sharma NEA Health Information Network
8. US Obesity Rates 1995-2009 Source : CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
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10. Overweight and Obesity (Age 10-17) 2003 Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Survey of Children's Health 2003. Retrieved 12/01/2009 from http:// mchb.hrsa.gov/overweight/state.htm .
11. Overweight and Obesity (age 10-17) 2005 Source: The National Survey of Children's Health. Childhood Obesity Action Network. State Obesity Profiles, 2008. http://www.nschdata.org:80/Content/ObesityReportCards.aspx .
12. Overweight and Obesity (age 10-17) 2007 Source: Childhood Obesity Action Network. State Obesity Profiles, 2009. http://wwww.nschdata.org/content/07obesityreportcards.aspx .
29. Which is the better option? Eggs and bacon or French Toast Sticks
30. Which is the better option? Arby’s Roast Beef Melt or Arby’s Turkey and Swiss
31. Which is the better option? Pizza Hut Thin & Crispy OR Pizza Hut’s Thin and Crispy Cheese Pizza Ham & Pineapple pizza
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Obese children and teens have been found to have risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), including high cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, and abnormal glucose tolerance. 39 In a population-based sample of 5- to 17-year-olds, 70% of obese children had at least one CVD risk factor while 39% of obese children had two or more CVD risk factors. 2 Some consequences of childhood and adolescent obesity are psychosocial. Obese children and adolescents are targets of early and systematic social discrimination. 39 The psychological stress of social stigmatization can cause low self-esteem which, in turn, can hinder academic and social functioning, and persist into adulthood. 40
Children = age 10-17
On the most basic level, overweight and obesity are cause by an imbalance in the amount of calories consumed and the calories burned by your resting metabolic rate (the calories your body needs to perform its basic functions) and through physical activity. There are also genetic and environmental factors that affect obesity. School environment – because the majority of young people aged 5–17 years are enrolled in schools and because of the amount of time that children spend at school each day, schools provide an ideal setting for teaching children and teens to adopt healthy eating and physical activity behaviors. Bottom line: to prevent obesity, balance calories and calories out.
Federal SRTS pilot programs started in 2000. On July 29, 2005, Congress approved the $286.4 billion federal transportation bill, SAFETEA-LU, which includes $612 million for the new federal Safe Routes to School program. Congress has extended the program at $183 million per year starting in FY2010 until a long-term transportation reauthorization is complete. SRTS funds are distributed at the State level through grants (infrastructure and non-infrastructure) Barriers to kids walking/biking to school ( 2004 CDC study ) Distance to school (61.5%) (urban sprawl & lack of community centered schools); traffic-related danger (30.4%); weather (18.6%)’ Crime danger (11.7%)’ opposing school policy (6.0%) other reasons (15%) Four E’s of SRTS: Education Education activities target parents, neighbors and other drivers in the community to remind them to yield to pedestrians, to drive safely and to take other actions to make it safer for pedestrians and bicyclists. Parents serve as role models for their children and play an important part in teaching them pedestrian and bicycle safety. Education activities also teach students how to walk and bicycle safely and the benefits of doing so. Encouragement Encouragement strategies generate excitement about walking and bicycling safely to school. Children, parents, teachers, school administrators and others can all be involved in special events like International Walk to School Day and ongoing activities like walking school buses. Encouragement strategies can often be started relatively easily with little cost and a focus on fun. Enforcement Enforcement activities can help to change unsafe behaviors of drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians. They can increase driver awareness of laws, and they also can improve driver behavior by reducing speeds and increasing yielding to pedestrians. In addition, enforcement activities teach pedestrians and bicyclists to walk and bicycle safely and to pay attention to their environment. Engineering Engineering addresses the built environment with tools that can be used to create safe places to walk or bicycle and can also influence the way people behave.
Website has: key steps to establishing a school employee wellness program Steps to starting a SEW Obtain administrative support Identify resources Identify a leader, organize a committee Gather and analyze data Develop a plan, then implement it Evaluate, adapt and sustain the program
Consider how to use the garden during the whole year (academic year, after school activities and summer school) Gardens should include a mix of native flowers, edibles (fruits and vegetables) and herbs An educational garden should include seating for a group of at least 10 students
4000-square-foot organic garden/learning center at Morse High School in southeast San Diego. Before work began on the garden in 2005, San Diego Urban Farms' Nancy Hughes conducted a survey of Morse High students about their food awareness and choices.
Georgia Street Community Collective – urban garden created by community members for everyone in the community to use.
The answer is eggs and bacon. The eggs and bacon have 250 calories versus the French toast sticks having 450 calories. David Zinczenko, author of “Eat This, Not That!” says that eggs are a magic bullet to weight loss and that studies have shown that one can burn 65% more calories throughout the day by eating eggs in the morning. He said that you don’t want to have more than one or two eggs though (because eggs are high in cholesterol).
Answer is the Roast Beef Melt. The roast beef melt wins with 370 calories (13g fat) verses 710 calories (28g fat) for the Turkey & Swiss! The problem here is that the food is not made at home, which can mean packing in extra calories.
Answer is the Ham & Pineapple pizza. Why? Because the pineapple and the ham are displacing some of the cheese with healthier options. In addition, you get protein, fiber, and fruit on the ham & pineapple pizza, which is better for you.