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Childhood Obesity

More than two-thirds of adults and one-third of children in America are obese or at risk for obesity. To reverse this epidemic, we must identify the policy and environmental changes that lead to increased physical activity and better nutrition. We also must support the advocacy that will result in widespread adoption of those policies.

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Childhood Obesity Program Area

RWJF is committed to tackling one of the most urgent threats to the health of our children and families—childhood obesity. Our goal is to reverse the childhood obesity epidemic by 2015.

Changes in School Environments with Implementation of Arkansas Act 1220 of 2003

February 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This study presents a five-year evaluation of Arkansas Legislative Act 1220, legislation that: required schools to measure student body-mass index and report BMI to parents, restricted access to vending machines, and created state and local health advisory committees.

Arkansas' Experience

September 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Through a groundbreaking legislative mandate that requires body mass index (BMI) assessments in public schools, Arkansas has achieved both enhanced awareness among parents and their children and increased engagement by school, clinical, public health and community leaders in response to the epidemic.

Information for Action: School Policies to Prevent Childhood Obesity

December 22, 2008 | Program Result Report

In response to dramatic increases in the number of Arkansas children and adolescents who are overweight or at risk for overweight, the Arkansas legislature passed Arkansas Act 1220 of 2003 to Combat Obesity.

Assessment of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity in Arkansas

September 1, 2007 | Report

The rate of obesity across the country is rising at an alarming rate and its growth is considered one of the most urgent health care threats facing families in the United States. This report considers the issue in the state of Arkansas where nearly ...

Public Policy Versus Individual Rights in Childhood Obesity Interventions

September 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Childhood obesity is a major public health problem. Experts recommend that prevention and control strategies include population-based policies.

Year Five Evaluation

January 1, 2009 | Evaluation

Year five evaluation report regarding the progress in Arkansas to reduce childhood obesity.

Healthy Schools Program: Topeka, Kansas

April 25, 2013 | Story

Niki Jahnke, food service director for Topeka Public Schools, has made changes to serve students healthier meals that comply with updated national nutrition standards.

Arkansas Act 1220 of 2003 to Reduce Childhood Obesity

January 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This assessment of an early comprehensive piece of legislation to fight childhood obesity shows the weight status of Arkansas children may be stabilized and positive policy changes should support ongoing improvement. But implementing the act's intent faces ongoing challenges, according to this study from the 2008 Active Living Research Conference.

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