The American Dietetic Association and the ADA Foundation’s Kids Eat Right campaign enlists registered dietitians in public education projects and other programs to promote healthy eating and prevent childhood obesity.
The American Dietetic Association and the ADA Foundation’s Kids Eat Right campaign enlists registered dietitians in public education projects and other programs to promote healthy eating and prevent childhood obesity.
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Changing Parental Behavior May Help Obese Kids Lose Weight
TUESDAY, Jan. 25 (HealthDay News) — It’s hard to help overweight children lose weight, and keeping it off over the long-term is even tougher. But obese children whose parents took classes on the importance of healthy eating and exercise lost weight and kept it off for the next two years, according to a new Australian study.
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Join Shamim Sarif and Hanan Kattan behind the scenes on a hot new cooking show by kids and for kids. Featuring Ethan Sarif-Kattan, Luca Sarif-Kattan and Chatham Moss, who visit a local organic market to buy ingredients and then make mouthwatering recipes like spaghetti and meatballs and chocolate brownies
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Smile, and your kids will eat healthy
If you want your kids to eat their broccoli, you might try smiling when you eat your own veggies, a small study suggests.
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A new food and nutrition program at Baltimore City Public Schools is all about the kids. It teaches them about their food, how it is produced and how to make choice healthy foods. In this video, we talk with Tony Geraci, director, food and nutrition services at the schools, about Meatless Monday, the Great Kids Farm and the food choices he offers each school day to the 85000 kids in the district. For more information on your food and those that produce it, visit www.FeedstuffsFoodLink.com and www.FacesOfAg.com
Five News Stories that Affected Your Kids in 2010
2010 was quite a news year — and many of the stories were directed at kids. Here’s a look back at five news stories that affected your kids in 2010.
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School uses fruits and vegetables to teach kids and to encourage healthy eating
MINNEOLA School uses fruits and vegetables to teach kids and to encourage healthy eating ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer roxannebrown@dailycommerci …
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