The Fight Against Childhood Obesity - Should Schools and Hospitals Work Together?
By Lindsey Russell, published Apr 15, 2007
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Project Healthy Schools, created in 2004 by Dr. Kim Eagle, a University of Michigan cardiologist, is showing promise. "Of the 292 students who took part in the study of 2005-06, 47 of 142 with high triglycerides reduced their levels. Nine of the 21 students who had cholesterol levels above 200 reduced them below that mark." (Aguilar) While specific numbers regarding exactly how many students in the program lost weight, it was noted that several of the students in the program did. "Organizers followed this simple plan: Teach good eating habits, promote fitness and nudge school administrators into offering healthier foods." (Aguilar) In early results of the program, new choices in the middle school cafeteria have been critical to the success of the program.
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