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Contributed by: NAPSA The survey results were used by Quaker Oatmeal to create an easy five-step online nutrition program called "Quaker Oatmeal Strive for Five" that helps parents instill key nutrition habits at home and prevent inappropriate childhood weight gain. "The percentage of overweight children has doubled in the past three years, and research indicates the key to breaking this cycle is for parents to take an active role in preventing the problem," said ADA president and registered dietitian Marianne Smith Edge. "The online tools developed by Quaker Oatmeal provide parents with practical, easy-to-implement guides to help establish a healthy lifestyle and become better role models for their children." The program takes a new approach to the childhood obesity epidemic by combining the knowledge and expertise of many thought leaders into one fun, easy-to-use resource. The program takes just five to 10 minutes each day to complete and is organized into weekly calendars that offer tips, interactive, downloadable tools and incentives recommended by the ADA member survey. "I think parents will be surprised at how easy it is to introduce healthy eating habits at home. The program gets the whole family involved and makes it fun to learn how to eat healthy," said Jodie Shield, MEd, RD, childhood nutrition expert. "Simple steps like eating meals with your children, serving whole grain foods and offering fun incentives go a long way in helping children maintain healthy body weights." Five Steps to Preventing Childhood Weight Gain and Obesity Quaker Oatmeal Strive for Five works by making simple but critical changes to a family's eating habits to instill healthier nutrition behaviors in just one month.
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