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What Makes Kids' Obesity Programs Work?
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Some programs also involved parents and teachers. This was a good idea. Kids spend a lot of time at school and home. So, it's important for these places to support healthy habits. When parents and teachers are involved, kids get more support. They also learn that healthy habits are important at home and school.
But here's a twist. Some programs that worked well were not always the ones that cost the most. This is good news. It means that even with a small budget, a program can still make a big difference. The key is to use the money wisely. Spend it on things that really help, like trained leaders and clear goals.
So, what's the takeaway? Programs to prevent obesity in kids can work. But they need to be done right. They need to last a long time, have trained leaders, clear goals, and involve parents and teachers. And they don't always need a big budget to make a big difference.
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