Author: Michele Moore
Planning Unit: Butler County CES
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services statistics indicate 28% of Americans age six and over are physically inactive, and spend more than 7 ½ hours in front of a screen daily. HHS.gov also indicates, “Empty calories from added sugars and solid fats contribute to 40% of total daily calories for 2–18 year olds and half of these empty calories come from six sources: soda, fruit drinks, dairy desserts, grain desserts, pizza, and whole milk.” To address these issues the Butler County Nutrition Education Program Assistant, along with the Butler County Family and Consumer Science Agent, conducted a three day nutrition summer camp for children ages 5-8.
Wally Wildcat’s Super Summer Camp met at the Butler County Extension Office for 12 hours. There were hands on learning through lessons, games, physical activities and food preparation. New fruits and vegetables, whole grains and low fat dairy were introduced to the children. This resulted in 47% increased knowledge of vegetables, 37% increase knowledge of identifying fruits, and 53% increase knowledge of identifying dairy. The children also showed a 26% improvement in knowledge of what is physical activity.
The Butler County Nutrition Education Program Assistant, and the Butler County Family and Consumer Science Agent worked together to make this Nutrition Education Program a success and educate the participating children the importance of eating healthy and exercising.
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