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1 Instituting Healthy Habits in Young Children By. Rachel Anzano

2 Provide children with the resources and motivation to develop exercise and nutrition habits that are both fun and advantageous for their health. Goal

3  Obesity is a growing public health concern in the U.S.  Since the 1980’s, obesity rates among children has more than doubled  Sedentary lifestyle is becoming the norm; physical activity is rapidly decreasing.  (Singh, 2010)  Schools need to make progressive strides  innovative and fun ways to keep kids active and live a healthy lifestyle Health Concerns for Children

4  Strategies to increase fitness and health and making physical activity fun!  RunKeeper- software  MyFoodDiary-software  Rowing Machine- for children  Moonwalker  Ski Trainer Strategies

5  Allows users to track cardiovascular activities through GPS and see statistics about their distance, pace and time.  Set personal goals- weight loss and training  See workout progression and can be coached during their workout through headphones.  Use/value: Children can track their fitness progression and goals to help achieve a healthier lifestyle  Cost Ranges from $9.99-$39.99 RunKeeper

6 RunKeeper is an easy way to track fitness levels, as well as be provided with coaching techniques to further help activity level.

7  Fast, Easy and affordable way to track your caloric consumption!  Available on smart phones, computers and tablets  Track daily food reports, body logs and exercise plans- designed specifically for your weight loss program  Use/value: Easy way for children to know what foods they are putting in their bodies and the nutritional impact it has on them, so they can make better food choices.  Cost: 7-day free trial, then just 29¢ per day! MyFoodDiary

8  Involves smooth, rhythmic and impact free motions which targets multiple muscle groups and requires a wide range of motion  Increases flexibility  Built in computer so kids can see their heart rate, speed, distance, time and calories burned. Rowing Machine

9 Use/Value: impact free motion that uses a wide range of motion to increase flexibility Cost: $1,385.95 Available to purchase at Fitness and Kids.com: http://os.fitnessandkids.co m/product_info.php/produc ts_id/84

10  Improves cardiovascular function as well as balance and coordination  Great for cardiac circuits- keeps heart rates up and at steady-rates  Tension- free motion Moonwalker

11 Use/value: Increase cardiovascular function and coordination Cost: $895.00 Available at Fitness and Kids.com: http://os.fitnessandkids.com/pro duct_info.php/products_id/87

12  Great way to get kids active is by replicating real life sports in the gym  replicates downhill action to develop cardiovascular function  Increases heart rate and enhances balance.  Great for beginners or advanced users Ski Trainer

13 Use/Value: replicates real life sports to increase cardiovascular function and balance Cost: $1,385.00 Available to purchase at Fitness and kids.com: http://os.fitnessandkids.com/pr oduct_info.php/products_id/90

14  Fitness and nutrition trackers are visual education aids that produces results for children that are informative and comprehendible  Children will want to use the software because they can KNOW that they are progressing  The fitness equipment are alternative and new approaches to being active  Most children have never been skiing or experienced the kinds of workout the equipment is designed to give Overall Benefits

15  The software and equipment will make children want to be active and eat healthy  Positive strides in fighting the obesity epidemic among children  Total cost: $3,705.95 Invest in these Health Equipment and Software

16  Singh, G. K., Siahpush, M., & Kogan, M. D. (2010). Neighborhood socioeconomic conditions, built environments, and childhood obesity. Health Affairs, 29(3), 503-12. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.rowan.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/204624524?accountid=13605 http://ezproxy.rowan.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/204624524?accountid=13605 References


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