CDC Grant Targets Four NC Counties

This article by Taylor Knopf shares information about a CDC's High Obesity Program grant awarded to Lee, Edgecome, Halifax and Northampton counties in North Carolina to reduce obesity and promote healthy eating and physical activity.  Read more about the...

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The link between screen time and childhood obesity

This article written by Danielle Collier makes the connection between increased screen time and reduction in physical activity for children which can lead to negative health outcomes.  The article also shares the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations around limiting...

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Summer benefit program improved children’s nutrition and food access

This article by Chloe Reichel refers to an April 2018 study published in Pediatrics which found that offering families financial assistance through the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children to purchase food in the summer improved school aged children's...

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A parent’s guide to dietary discussions and childhood obesity awareness

This article by Grace Derocha gives some strategies for parents to talk to their children about healthy lifestyles.  She also highlights  the important role parents and guardians play to model active play and healthy eating for their young children....

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 Growing Healthy Children!

Healthy Eating Starts Early: Growing Healthy Kids with CACFP and Farm to School ECE This article by Alexia Thex, National CACFP Sponsors Association highlights the success story of Kelly Rood, a CACFP participant in Arlington, Texas. Through Kelly's work a...

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Is Risky Play Okay?

Shift Needed in Understanding Risks in Play Environments This article shares the perspective of Bambi Yost, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture at Iowa State University.  Since the 1960s, there has been a trend in the United States to eliminate the...

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The Secret Power of Play

The Secret Power of Play  This article by Siobhan O'Connor focuses on the importance of play during early childhood. Scientists have learned that free play is not just something children like to do, but something children need to do. Play...

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Obesity on the Rise

New global estimates of child and adolescent obesity released on World Obesity Day  This article highlights the study published in the Lancet which analyzed weight and height in which nearly 130 million people, including 31.5 million children aged 5-19 years...

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Are diet and exercise enough?

Tackling Childhood Obesity is about More Than Just Diet and Exercise - This article from the Independent on the importance of effective movement as it pertains to the increase of physical activity in tackling childhood obesity.  Effective movement for children...

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Local Grant Recipients Awarded Federal Funds to Ensure Children Start Kindergarten Healthy

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE = February 24, 2017 Press Contact: Heather Strickland - 919-821-9564, hstrickland@smartstart.org Two Smart Start Local Partnerships Take the Lead on Fighting Early Childhood Obesity – Wake County SmartStart (WCSS) and the Down East Partnership for Children (DEPC)...

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