April 28 Event Features
a Day of Fun Spent Getting Physical
April 16, 2007 :: No. 174
Attention kids: Eating nutritious food and staying active
make you grow up strong and healthy.
That’s the
message that organizers of the Titan Kid Healthy Challenge, an April 28 event
at Cal State Fullerton promoting physical activity and good nutrition, want
children to heed.
The challenge
is part of a campaign to fight childhood obesity.
According to the
2006 Annual Report on the Conditions of Children in Orange
County, the number of obese children in Orange County is growing. That number
shot up 19 percent between 2002 and 2004 among children 4 years old and under.
For 5- to 11-year-olds, the number rose 10 percent and climbed 13 percent among
12- to 19-year-olds.
Nationwide, the
percentage of overweight children has nearly doubled in the
past two decades from 7 to 13 percent, while the percentage of overweight adolescents
has nearly tripled from 5 to 14 percent, according to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
“Obesity
is an epidemic, and the Titan Kid Healthy Challenge will
bring together kids and families to experience the fun of healthy physical
activity, learn how to ‘take it home’ and promote healthy eating,” said
Frances Teves, the event’s co-chair and CSUF’s director
of state relations and advocacy.
The free event
will take place on the Cal State Fullerton athletics fields,
north of Titan Gym, and inside Titan Gym.
Martial arts,
dance, aerobic games and sports will be demonstrated to teach
kids how to participate in fitness activities. A pledge wall, encouraging children
and their families to commit to healthy living, and a parent corner, offering
tips, also will be featured.
In addition, health
screenings, educational materials, and fitness and nutrition
information will be offered. Every participant will be given a pedometer. The
first 4,000 children will receive a backpack, and parents will receive tote
bags.
The event is being
sponsored by Cal State Fullerton, ABC7, CalOptima, CVS, Disney,
Don Francisco, Jamba Juice, HOPSports, Kaiser Permanente, the National Association
for Health and Fitness, Orange County Department of Education and Steps to
Healthy Living Campaign.
The event’s
program:
11 a.m. — Registration: Participating children
and families will check-in. Kids will receive a pedometer and an “ActivePlay
Passport.” The “passport” will serve as an event map
and guide, encouraging more physical activity and healthy eating habits at
home.
Noon-12:30 p.m. — Opening ceremony on the main
stage: Participants will be encouraged and challenged to live a healthy lifestyle
by adopting healthy nutrition and physical activity habits. State Sen. Lou
Correa (D-Santa Ana) will present a resolution on behalf of the Orange County
delegation in the state Legislature proclaiming April 28 “Kid
Healthy Day.”
12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. — Attendees
can choose from a variety of physical activities to watch
and do. From cardio kickboxing and rugby, to jumping rope
and obstacle courses, attendees will move from one activity
to another, experiencing the fun of getting and staying fit.
Demonstrations are being geared to appeal to a cross-section
of children and families. One activity, HOPSports, to be
played inside the Titan Gym, features an interactive video
game that’s projected on the wall. Players are on their
feet, hopping, stretching, and bouncing and balancing atop
big rubber balls.
In addition, more than two dozen booths, sponsored by health-related
organizations, will present information on healthy nutrition
and promote physical activity at home. “The whole idea
is to make play part of your day, learn new activities, then
take them home,” said Teves.
3:30
p.m. - 4 p.m. — Closing ceremonies: Children will turn in their “ActivePlay
Passport,” which will demonstrate that they participated in physical
activity demonstrations. Pedometer readings also will be recorded and reported.
Children will receive a backpack for their participation in the Titan Kid Healthy
Challenge, along with a set of “ActivePlay” cards
to continue to play at home.
For more information,
visit www.titankidhealthy.com.
Media Contacts: |
Frances Teves, State Relations and Advocacy, 657-278-5188, fteves@fullerton.edu
Jackie
Teichmann, “Kid Healthy” Steps to Healthy Living
YMCA
Orange County, 714-962-4192 or jteichmann@ymcaoc.net
Mimi
Ko Cruz, Public Affairs, 657-278-7586 or mkocruz@fullerton.edu |
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