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Obesity prevalence is alarmingly high in the United States, especially among young people. About 20% of American youth are obese (Ogden, Carroll, Kit, & Flegal, 2014). Being overweight or obese in childhood has been shown in empirical studies to lead to premature death and physical morbidity in adulthood (Reilly & Kelly, 2011). Therefore, it is critical to prepare a health plan of lifelong learning for this population. A health care intervention program targeting young people in America will include schools and other stakeholders, who can participate in broad public awareness and intervention campaigns. This is because schools play an integral role in the lives of children, and can help parents and communities make choices that support health and a lifetime of learning about healthy eating and lifestyle factors.
The risk factors associated with childhood obesity include parental obesity, early body mass index rebound, more than eight hours per week spent watching television, catch-up growth, first year weight gain, and sleep duration in the toddler years (Reilly, Armstrong, et al., 2005). Therefore, it is relatively easy to identify the children who are at risk by the time they enter the kindergarten year. Educators can become aware of these risk factors. School officials can also perform regular check-ups on all students, which they may not be able to receive at home or by the primary care physician due to such things as parental ability to afford health care. Therefore, one of the first and most important parts of the health care plan to reduce childhood obesity is to have schools be aware of the risk factors and identify the specific children who are at risk as early as possible.
Early childhood is the starting point for the intervention. The proposed health plan comprises all twelve years of school, dividing the cohort into five specific age groups with specific targeted interventions at each point. The first age group will include kindergarten and first-grade children. The second group...
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