Back-to-School Campaign Motivates Children and Parents to Embrace 'Habits for Health'
10 Septembre 2007 - 3:42PM
PR Newswire (US)
Healthy Kids Challenge and AstraZeneca Join Forces to Promote
Healthy Eating and Physical Activity DIGHTON, Kan. and WILMINGTON,
Del., Sept. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Beginning this month, a
new educational campaign will teach children ages 6-12 healthy
habits both at home and at school. Through a partnership with
Healthy Kids Challenge and AstraZeneca, "Habits for Health" will
provide 250 schools, as well as students' families, with resources
and support tools that promote healthy eating and physical
activity. As part of the campaign, a fun and unique interactive
contest called Ready, Set, Cook & Eat will be held at two lucky
elementary schools to encourage children to eat better. "Habits for
Health" will also help children and families understand a common
medical condition known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
"Nutritious meals, portion control, and physical activity are
fundamentals of living a healthy lifestyle," said Vickie James,
registered and licensed dietitian and director of Healthy Kids
Challenge. "Our goal is to empower schools and families to make
healthy behavior a priority and to help children integrate these
habits into their everyday routines." Embracing healthy habits has
benefits beyond fighting childhood obesity. Healthy eating and
physical activity can help fight common childhood diseases such as
asthma and diabetes, and may even reduce symptoms of GERD. The
exact prevalence of GERD in children is unknown. However, GERD can
lead to potentially serious complications like failure to thrive
and erosive esophagitis in children. There are very few studies in
the medical literature reporting the frequency of GERD symptoms in
children. In one study, researchers estimate children ages 3-17
years old reported GERD symptoms roughly 2-8% of the time. Acid
reflux occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (the valve
separating the esophagus and stomach) does not close properly,
allowing acid to back up into the esophagus. Almost everyone has
occasional heartburn, but if these symptoms occur two or more days
a week, it may be a sign of GERD. GERD is a chronic condition
resulting from the backflow of stomach acid into the food-pipe
(esophagus) that may lead to more serious medical conditions
including failure to thrive and esophageal inflammation if left
untreated, but it can be treatable. Symptoms in children with GERD
may vary according to age. In addition to heartburn, children with
GERD may experience sour or bitter taste in the mouth, difficulty
swallowing, weight loss, vomiting, regurgitation and abdominal
pain. "With childhood obesity on the rise, it's no surprise that
we're seeing GERD in young children more than ever before," said
Dr. Robbyn Sockolow, a pediatric gastroenterologist in New York
City. "Unfortunately, the symptoms of GERD can significantly limit
children's daily activities, such as participating in after-school
hobbies. It's important that parents and kids know the role healthy
eating habits play in managing this condition." About Ready, Set,
Cook & Eat Ready, Set, Cook & Eat will be held at two
elementary schools in Orlando and Kansas City. Three teams of four
(kids ages 6-12 and adults together) will be given a "SURPRISE"
grocery sack of food supplies. Each team will have limited kitchen
equipment and approximately 30 to 40 minutes to prepare a tasty,
appealing, nutritious food item from their ingredients. The grocery
bags given to the teams are staged with an outcome in mind (snack,
breakfast on-the-go, entree, etc.) In addition, pediatricians and
gastroenterologists will be on hand at the events to provide health
information and answer questions. For more information about GERD,
tips for GERD-friendly foods for the whole family, and to learn
about the "Habits for Health" campaign, please visit
http://www.healthykidschallenge.com/. About Healthy Kids Challenge
Healthy Kids Challenge is a national non-profit organization with
the mission to use everyday ways to guide schools, communities, and
programs in creating solutions to help kids and families Connect
Health And Needs, Get Excited (C.H.A.N.G.E.). In 2003-04, Healthy
Kids Challenge was the recipient of the American Dietetics
Association Anita Owen award for the Most Innovative Educational
Program. That same year, Vickie James (R.D., L.D.) was honored by
the ADA Foundation as the national recipient of the Award for
Excellence in Community Dietetics. Since 1998, Healthy Kids
Challenge has been making healthy eating and physical activity
CHANGE a success by using a "start where you are" approach, an
"every day" process for change, and making familiar environments
where kids and families live, learn, work, and play FUN and
HEALTHY! About AstraZeneca AstraZeneca is a major international
healthcare business engaged in the research, development,
manufacture and marketing of prescription pharmaceuticals and the
supply of healthcare services. It is one of the world's leading
pharmaceutical companies with healthcare sales of $26.47 billion
and leading positions in sales of gastrointestinal, cardiovascular,
neuroscience, respiratory, oncology and infection products.
AstraZeneca is listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index
(Global) as well as the FTSE4Good Index. In the United States,
AstraZeneca is a $12.44 billion healthcare business with more than
12,000 employees. For nearly three decades, AstraZeneca has offered
drug assistance programs side by side with its medicines, and over
the past five years, has provided over $3 billion in savings to
more than 1 million patients throughout the US and Puerto Rico.
AstraZeneca has been named one of the "100 Best Companies for
Working Mothers" by Working Mother magazine and is the only large
pharmaceutical company named to FORTUNE magazine's 2007 list of
"100 Best Companies to Work For." In 2006, for the fifth
consecutive year, Science magazine named AstraZeneca a "Top
Employer" on its ranking of the world's most respected
biopharmaceutical employers. For more information about
AstraZeneca, please visit: http://www.astrazeneca-us.com/. For more
information about GERD please visit: http://www.gerd.com/ or for
information on pediatric GERD visit http://www.healthykidz.com/.
DATASOURCE: AstraZeneca CONTACT: Vickie James of Healthy Kids
Challenge, +1-888-259-6287; or Corey Windett of AstraZeneca,
+1-302-885-0034 Web site: http://www.astrazeneca-us.com/
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