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Putting Fuel Up to Play 60 in Motion!

Fuel Up to Play 60 is a free, in-school initiative addressing childhood obesity. Linked to nutrient-poor, or "junk food" diets and not getting enough daily physical activity, childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the U.S.1,2 Fuel Up to Play 60 is unique as it empowers youth, Grades 4 -10, to take an active role and take ownership in making healthy eating and physical activity changes for themselves, their classmates and their school.

How Fuel Up to Play 60 Was Created

The program, provided by National Dairy Council® (NDC) and the National Football League (NFL), included youth input to assure it was on-target to appeal directly to kids. So Fuel Up to Play 60 combines the powerful nutrition expertise of NDC, the fitness expertise and "star power" of the NFL and the "youth power" that students themselves contributed! It is structured so the entire school community can participate in order to create sustainable healthy behavior change.

Bring Your Expertise to the Program

Your expertise and guidance as a School Nutrition Professional is vital to help engage and empower students to "fuel up" with the nutrient-rich foods they often lack - low-fat and fat-free milk and milk products, fruits, vegetables and whole grains - and "get up and play" for 60 minutes daily. The school environment is critical in teaching healthy habits because meals and snacks consumed at school provide one-third to 50 percent of a student's daily nutritional needs.3 You play an indispensible role of working with students and other adult stakeholders to understand and get involved in the nutrition program. Your program already offers nutrient-rich foods and Fuel Up to Play 60 is packed with Healthy Eating Strategies to encourage students to choose them and give their input for adding more nutrient-rich options and eating programs.

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Bring Your Expertise to the Program

Your expertise and guidance as a school nurse is vital to help engage and empower students to "fuel up" with the nutrient-rich foods they often lack - low-fat and fat-free milk and milk products, fruits, vegetables and whole grains - and "get up and play" for 60 minutes daily. As a school nurse, you not only provide health care to students and staff, you also play a leadership role in promoting health and healthy environments to the whole school community. Support for eating nutrient-rich foods and getting more activity include:

The Fuel Up to Play 60 program themes are ideal for students, with adult support, to create a healthier school environment. For example, there are strategies to encourage more students to eat breakfast at school, certainly a familiar situation to you, with early morning visits from students with headaches and stomachaches!

Tools to Guide Students to Take Action

The Fuel Up to Play 60 program begins with a FREE School Wellness Kit, new for 2010-11, that has in-school display materials and start-up strategies as a first step toward rallying the entire school community to participate. However, there is so much more, including the www.FuelUpToPlay60.com Web site that offers a Playbook and online resources, and an eNewsletter. As an adult leader, you play the indispensible role of working with the students and other adult stakeholders to help customize the program and turn these ideas into realities. Here's how:

References:

  1. World Health Organization. Diet, nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases. Report of a joint WHO/FAO consultation. Geneva, Switzerland. 2003. Technical report 916. http://whqlibdoc.who.int/trs/WHO_trs_916.pdf, accessed on 2/8/10.
  2. Physical activity and the health of young people. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Web site. 2006. http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/physicalactivity/facts.htm, accessed on 2/8/10.
  3. Position of the American Dietetic Association, Society for Nutrition Education, and American School Food Service Association - Nutrition services: An essential component of comprehensive school health programs, Journal of American Dietetic Association, 103 (4): 505-514 (April 2003).

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