2008
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-8-420
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(S)Partners for Heart Health: a school-based program for enhancing physical activity and nutrition to promote cardiovascular health in 5thgrade students

Abstract: Background: The American Heart Association Position Statement on Cardiovascular Health Promotion in Public Schools encourages school-based interventions for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) through risk factor prevention or reduction in children with an emphasis on creating an environment that promotes healthy food choices and physical activity (PA). In an effort to address issues related to CVD risk factors including obesity in Michigan children, a multi-disciplinary team of Michigan Sta… Show more

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“…Without a doubt, the advantages of an effective school health service cannot be over-emphasized. When effectively managed, school health services have yielded significant contributions in school based health programs [4,5,6]; health related interventions [7] feeding [8], smoking cessation programs [9], in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in children [10] and in detecting large citywide epidemics [11]. The inter-related linkage between proper school health and academic performance, oral health and other long term outcomes and vice versa is therefore worthy of note and of paramount significance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without a doubt, the advantages of an effective school health service cannot be over-emphasized. When effectively managed, school health services have yielded significant contributions in school based health programs [4,5,6]; health related interventions [7] feeding [8], smoking cessation programs [9], in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in children [10] and in detecting large citywide epidemics [11]. The inter-related linkage between proper school health and academic performance, oral health and other long term outcomes and vice versa is therefore worthy of note and of paramount significance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, school-based interventions have been identified as an excellent setting for promoting weight loss and healthy lifestyle behaviours. Although some school-based interventions have had positive effects on being overweight or obese (Carlson et al, 2008;Daniels et al, 2009;de Silva-Sanigorski et al, 2010), others have not (Caballero et al, 2003;Katz et al, 2008). Most of the school-based studies had some significant limitations; they either neglect or poorly address what children do outside of school, or they neglect the importance of family support, which has been identified as an important factor in both the adoption and maintenance of behaviour change in children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the relation of energy consumption and physical activity is also extremely important to keep body weight normal in every, and particularly early childhood age of life. Since these children are in prepubertal phase of development, there are many methods of preventing the development of obesity in adult age, like diet interventions and regular everyday physical activity interventions (35,36).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%