Hispanic Children at Greater Risk of Obesity; Gardenburger Gives Tips To Develop Healthy Eating Habits Early On
23 Février 2005 - 10:47PM
PR Newswire (US)
Hispanic Children at Greater Risk of Obesity; Gardenburger Gives
Tips To Develop Healthy Eating Habits Early On IRVINE, Calif., Feb.
23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The National Academy of Sciences
Institutes of Medicine has confirmed childhood obesity in the
United States has officially become an epidemic -- and it is most
prevalent among Hispanic children. More than 21 percent of Hispanic
children are considered overweight due a to lack of healthy eating
practices and regular physical activity -- both of which are easily
remedied if parents, schools and the community take the initiative
to make health a top priority. President Bush, school districts and
companies like Gardenburger are dedicating major resources to curb
childhood obesity. President Bush is spending $36 million on a USDA
initiative to encourage healthy eating among children. Likewise,
many school districts are making changes to their school lunch
menus to feature more healthful options. And Gardenburger is
stepping up to the plate and bringing their famous, healthy and
tasty soy-based veggie burger to the New York City school system.
"More than 75% of children ages 6-11 do not eat the minimum of
three servings of vegetables or two servings of fruit daily," said
Shirley A. Nelson, MPH, RD. "By replacing a hamburger with a veggie
burger, eating carrot sticks instead of chips, or eating a piece of
fruit instead of juice, children and families can easily improve
their diets, and thus their overall health. Most importantly, by
doing this, families will be taking a major step in curbing
childhood obesity." Healthy Food: Easy for Parents, A Soon-to-be
Favorite for Kids Parents view fast food as an easy way to feed
their families. But the truth is that providing kids with a healthy
diet can be just as easy -- and taste just as good. Children need
whole grains, fresh fruits and fresh vegetables. They need a source
of calcium for their growing bones. They need healthy sources of
protein, either from fish, poultry, eggs, and meat, or from plant
sources like soy. These foods give children the vitamins, minerals,
and micronutrients they need to build high-quality bodies. More so
than ever before, companies like Gardenburger are making it even
easier for parents to give their children healthy food that they
will enjoy eating. Gardenburger, a pioneer in healthful eating,
offers an entire line of 100% natural, great tasting, nutritious
and timesaving options, ranging from burgers to chicken patties to
complete meals. Gardenburger Recommends the Following Healthy
Eating Tips for Kids and Their Parents * Breakfast is a very
important meal of the day. Start the day off right by giving your
child cereal with low-fat milk, fruit or yogurt, toast or bread.
Other healthy and great tasting alternatives are soymilk or a
breakfast burrito made with Gardenburger's Meatless Breakfast
Sausage. * Eat fruits and vegetables at each meal and for tasty
snacks! We should all try to eat 5 servings a day. Try going
"meatless" once or twice a week and replace meat with vegetarian
options. Swap out a hamburger for one of Gardenburger's grain-based
veggie burgers, and you are getting the added benefits of soy
protein, whole grains, and veggies all in one delicious patty! *
Too much saturated fat is not good for your child's health. Eating
too many of those tasty, fatty foods (such as butter, fried meats
and pastries) might not always be good. Kids will love to bite into
Gardenburger's Riblets. They are packed with all the flavor of real
ribs, but without all the saturated fat. * Eat regularly and choose
a variety of snacks. Between meals, there will be many times when
your child will be hungry, especially if he/she is physically
active. Snacks should fill the gap, but should not be eaten in
place of meals. Make sure to choose healthy snacks, such as low-fat
cheese with whole-wheat crackers, fresh fruit, or sticks of
vegetables. Gardenburger also offers perfect snacking options like
Buffalo Wings -- kids love them and they don't even know they're
good for them! About Gardenburger Gardenburger (OTC:GBUR) (BULLETIN
BOARD: GBUR) pioneered the meatless food category 20 years ago with
the invention of the original veggie burger created by health food
guru Paul Wenner. The company's balanced approach to healthful
living has led them to be the only national company in the meatless
category to use only 100% natural ingredients in all of their
products. Gardenburger's meatless menu includes more than 20 items,
ranging from burgers, appetizers, meatless specialties, and a first
in the meatless category -- protein-based meatless frozen entrees.
Gardenburger's retail customers include more than 30,000 grocery,
natural food and club stores. Its meatless products are also
distributed to more than 35,000 foodservice outlets throughout the
United States and Canada. Based in Irvine, Calif. the company
employs approximately 185 people. http://www.gardenburger.com/.
Contact: Gladys Garcia or Carrie Gilbreth (714) 385-8188 ;
DATASOURCE: Gardenburger CONTACT: Gladys Garcia, , or Carrie
Gilbreth, , both for Gardenburger, +1-714-385-8188 Web site:
http://www.gardenburger.com/
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