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1 Kids Walk-to-School By Tom Lillis 5 th Grade Health

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3 Kids Walk-to-School Developed by CDC (Center for Disease Control) Developed to increase physical activity levels

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5 Kids Walk-to-School Encourage kids to walk or bicycle to school Increase awareness of importance of regular physical activity for children

6 Create healthy and walkable communities Kids Walk-to-School

7 Mobilize communities to work together to create safer routes to school Kids Walk-to-School

8 Why is walking and bicycling to school important? How can we try to start this campaign for our school?

9 Importance of Physical Activity for Children

10 Physical activity helps build and maintain healthy: Bones Muscles Joints Kids Walk-to-School

11 Physical Activity helps: 1.Control Weight 2.Build lean muscle 3.Reduce Body Fat Kids Walk-to-School

12 Reduces feelings of Depression & Anxiety Related to higher levels of self esteem Fosters healthy social and emotional development

13 Preliminary Data shows that physical activity may improve: Academic Performance Alertness in class

14 Kids Walk-to-School Do you feel any better when you are consistently physically active? How so??

15 Current Status of Physical Activity of U.S. Youth

16 Almost 50% of young people in U.S. are not vigorously active on a regular basis

17 Kids Walk-to-School Percent of overweight kids ages 6 to 11 has risen over 100% in last 30 yrs

18 Overweight children are more likely to become obese adults Obese adults at are risk for heart disease, and cancer Kids Walk-to-School

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20 Young people ages 2-18 spend an average of 4 hours a day watching TV 4 HOURS!!

21 Kids Walk-to-School How many hours of TV do you watch a week? What are some strategies to reduce your amount of TV watching?

22 Healthy People 2010 Objectives

23 Increase percentage of trips to school of 1 mile or less made by walking from 31% to 50% Kids Walk-to-School

24 Increase percentage of trips to school 2 miles or less made by bicycle from 2.4% to 5.0%

25 Ideas to Organize a Walk-to-School Program in Your Neighborhood

26 Kids Walk-to-School Talk to your parents about idea Encourage parents to talk to neighbors and school officials

27 Encourage your parents to talk to police and local politicians

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29 Kids Walk-to-School http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dn pa/kidswalk/index.htmhttp://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dn pa/kidswalk/index.htm (CDC Kids Walk-to-School Site) http://www.walktoschool- usa.org/http://www.walktoschool- usa.org/ (Walk and Bike to School Site)

30 Credits Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.) Kids Walk-to- School: Home. Retrieved 2/8/2005, from CDC Web site http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/kidswalk/index.htm. http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/kidswalk/index.htm Clip Art Photos from: CDC’s Kids Walk-to-School site (Slides: 1,3,7,10,14,26) Google Images (Slides 5,6) Microsoft Clip Art (Slides 8,11,12,16,17,18,20,21,23,24,27,29)


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