National Alliance For Nutrition And Activity Strengthen the National School Lunch and Other Child nutrition programs Healthy Community Alliance (NY); new york City nutrition Education Network http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/nana.html
Extractions: The National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity (NANA) advocates national policies and programs to promote healthy eating and physical activity to help reduce the illnesses, disabilities, premature deaths, and costs caused by diet- and inactivity-related diseases such as heart disease, cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity. NANA promotes within the legislative and executive branches of government a better understanding of the importance of healthy eating, physical activity, and obesity control to the nation's health and health-care costs. One of the primary goals of NANA is to cultivate champions for nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention in Congress and federal agencies. Efforts include supporting effective education programs, advocating adequate funding for programs, and promoting environmental changes that help Americans eat better and be more active. NANA is made up of more than 300 organizations. NANA's policy priorities include: Model Local School Wellness Policies Strengthen the National School Lunch and Other Child Nutrition Programs Strengthen National and State Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Programs Obesity and other Diet- and Inactivity-Related Diseases Support Transportation Policies That Promote Physical Activity Policy options for TEA-21 reauthorization Background materials American Cancer Society American Diabetes Association ... Association of State and Territorial Public Health Nutrition Directors Susan Foerster, MPH, RD
Cornell Cooperative Extension Improve the health, nutrition and safety af communities and individuals by the Eat Smart new york Program, and the Farmers Market nutrition Program. http://www.cce.cornell.edu/Topic/Nutrition/index.php
Extractions: The Food and Nutrition Education in Communities programs are outreach programs targeted to limited resource populations that are delivered through Cornell Cooperative Extension across New York State, including New York City. These programs include the NYS Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP), the Eat Smart New York Program, and the Farmers' Market Nutrition Program.
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Extractions: Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts Our hearts and minds are with the people who live in the Gulf Coast States who were affected by Hurricane Katrina. This catastrophic event has already been described as the worst natural disaster in our nation's history. People across the country are asking what they can do to help in this time of need. While the geographic distance between the Empire State and the Gulf Coast is great, all of us can provide direct and appropriate assistance to those so adversely affected. Cornell Cooperative Extension is part of the national Cooperative Extension System and a member of the Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN). EDEN is a collaboration of land grant university extension professionals who use educational tools to reduce the impact of disasters and emergencies. The network's role is to link extension educators from across the United States so they can share resources to reduce the impact of disasters while making the information locally specific. For more information, go to www.eden.lsu.edu.
PEC: Health And Nutrition Web Sites The new york Statewide Center for Healthy Schools is a nationally recognized Check out the Healthy Steps Walking Program (which you can register for http://www.pecentral.org/websites/healthsites.html
Extractions: Health and Nutrition Web Sites PE Central's LOG IT Program Log It invites students, teachers, schools, classes, and parents to record their physical activity steps, miles, or kilometers online! Features include a virtual hike across the United States; feedback about daily goals; compare your progress to others; and you can view your weekly and monthly progress. Teachers must register their school and class first and then they can offer it to their students. Statewide Center for Healthy Schools The New York Statewide Center for Healthy Schools is a nationally recognized center dedicated to improving the health and educational achievement of students. The Center recognizes the critical link between students health and their ability to learn. Check out the Healthy Steps Walking Program (which you can register for online) which is only for elementary teachers (PE and classroom teachers) in New York. Take Action for Healthy Kids More than 30 national education and health organizations are working together on the Healthy Schools Summit: Taking Action for Children's Nutrition and Fitness . Healthy Schools Teams are now being formed at the state level. Join leaders in education and health in your state who are working to improve children's health. Locate your state contact at www.ActionForHealthyKids.org/teams/index.htm
Extractions: Academy Initiatives - Choose One Ctr for Advancemt of Collaborative Strat in Health Center for Urban Bioethics Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies Council on Biomedical Research and Development Division of Health and Science Policy Division of Information Management Division of Public Health Doctors Against Handgun Injury Metropolitan New York Ethics Network Metropolitan New York Palliative Care Network New York Forum for Child Health Office of Development and Communications Office of Health Disparities Office of Policy Development Office of School Health Programs Office of Special Populations Regional Medical Library Social Work Leadership Institute Urban Health Initiative A public-private partnership to improve the health of New York City schoolchildren The Office of School Health Programs is the focal point for the Academys activities to improve the health and well-being of New York City children and youth and to address the evolving health education needs of schools and communities. The Office of School Health Programs provides a wide range of health education initiatives that impact New York City school administrators, teachers, staff, families, and students. The goal of these programs is to build the capacity of schools and community based organizations to enhance the health of young people and to help them develop the skills, attitudes and knowledge needed to lead and maintain healthy lives and succeed academically.
Extractions: Home delivered meals (HDMs) are appropriate for those individuals assessed as homebound, unable to prepare meals, and lacking other support for meals. One or two meals five or more days a week may be indicated when other support is not available. HDMs are a vital component of in-home supportive services designed to delay or prevent inappropriate institutional care. Nutrition education programs are presented to congregate nutrition participants, and nutrition education information is provided to HDM participants. The goal of nutrition education activities is to improve eating habits by aiding participants to make informed food purchasing choices and to develop positive attitudes towards good nutrition.
ACPM - American College Of Preventive Medicine Child nutrition Program Reauthorization Recommendations. Over the last two decades, new york State nutrition Council. Osceola County health Department, http://www.acpm.org/2003022H.htm
Extractions: National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity Child Nutrition Program Reauthorization Recommendations Over the last two decades, rates of obesity have doubled in children and tripled in adolescents. Poor diet (too much saturated fat, sodium and calories, not enough fruits, vegetables and whole grains, etc.) and physical inactivity are major contributors to heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes, which are responsible for 60% of deaths in the United States. Strengthen Nutrition Education/Promotion in Child Nutrition Programs Good nutrition should begin in childhood when eating habits are formed and chronic diseases begin to develop. Promoting and teaching healthy eating should be an integral component of the child nutrition programs. Enhance and strengthen the Team Nutrition program by adding a state-level infrastructure and networking component called the "Team Nutrition Network." Fund by increasing the State Administrative Expense formula from 1.5% to 2% and dedicating the 0.5% increase to nutrition education (to provide $40 million annually). Maintain the current level of funding ($10 million per year) for existing Team Nutrition program components and give the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) more flexibility to spend those resources.
Chronic Disease - State Profiles - New York Cardiovascular health State Program Capacity Building nutrition and Physical Activity Program to Prevent Obesity and Other Chronic Diseases http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/states/new_york.htm
Extractions: Summary data on lung, colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer. These state-level data include the estimated number of new diagnoses and cancer deaths as well as age-adjusted mortality rates broken down by race/ethnicity and presented alongside the national averages. Chronic Diseases: The Leading Causes of Death Profiles the leading causes of death in the United States; such as, heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes. Chronic diseases are among the most prevalent, costly, and preventable of all health problems. About 7 of 10 Americans who die each year, or more than 1.7 million people, die of a chronic disease. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System Summary Results (PDF92K) Summarizes key findings from the 2003 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), which compares data on leading causes of death and salient risk behaviors for two populations: young people aged 1024 years and adults 25 years and older. Risk factors vary significantly between the two populations. You will need
Entrez PubMed new york State established a nutrition Surveillance Program (NSP) in 1984. health Services Needs and Demand* Homeless Persons Human Male new york http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=8
Entrez PubMed University of North Carolina s School of Public health, Department of new york State established a nutrition Surveillance Program (NSP) in 1984. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=8
CHOICES In Health Information | The New York Public Library new york J. Wiley, 1996. nutrition for Women How Eating Right Can Help You Look and Feel Your 5 A Day for Better health Program http//www.5aday.gov/ http://www.nypl.org/branch/choices/news/0404nutrition.html
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GOVERNOR PATAKI LAUNCHES Activ8Kids! TO FIGHT CHILD OBESITY It is also a pleasure to launch the new program with new york s very own Rob nutrition Policy said, This is the most important public health program of http://www.state.ny.us/governor/press/year05/june02_05-1.htm
Extractions: CLICK HERE FOR AUDIO ACTUALITY Joined By NHL Star Rob Esche to Unveil $9.6 Million Health and Fitness Initiative Governor George E. Pataki was joined today by National Hockey League (NHL) star, and Utica native, Rob Esche at the Slingerlands Elementary School in Delmar to launch New York's Activ8Kids! program. Activ8Kids! is a part of a $9.6 million initiative to fight childhood obesity and promote healthy lifestyles among children. The Governor first announced the new program in January as part of his eleventh annual State of the State address. Click here for large scale picture "Activ8Kids! is a comprehensive approach to fighting the epidemic of childhood obesity that will serve as a model for the rest of the nation," Governor Pataki said. "By providing new resources and focusing existing programs into a comprehensive initiative, we can give New York's children and their parents the core tools they need to lead healthier and happier lives. "We all love having snacks from time to time, but we also recognize the importance of eating healthy foods and exercising regularly. It is also a pleasure to launch the new program with New York's very own Rob Esche who, as a NHL goalie, understands the importance of prevention as a way to protect his team, very much the same way as we all seek to protect our children and families from consuming too many high calorie snacks," the Governor said.
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Regional Food Bank Of Northeastern New York The Hunger Prevention and nutrition Assistance Program (HPNAP) is a food and nutrition program of the new york State Department of health (DOH). http://www.regionalfoodbank.net/content.php?page=Services_Programs-Hunger_Preven
Women's Health: Resources nutrition and Your health Dietary Guidelines for Americans Information from new york City s Victim Services, a notfor-profit helpline and resource http://www.nytimes.com/specials/women/whome/resources.html
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Onondaga County Health Department 501 East Fayette Street, Syracuse, new york 13202. nutrition services are new york State Department of health Program Dental health Program 4353274 http://www.ongov.net/Health/community.html
Extractions: 501 East Fayette Street, Syracuse, New York 13202 The Child Health Care Consultants are part of a statewide initiative with the purpose of enhancing the health and safety of children in out-of-home child care. The Public Health Nurses dedicated to the consultant roles provides education, training, and resources on a variety of health and safety issues to child care providers. Enhanced Perinatal and Pediatric Care (EPPC) 435-3287 Fax: 435-6811 501 East Fayette Street, Syracuse, New York 13202 The Enhanced Perinatal and Pediatric Care (EPPC) Program is a collaborative initiative with the Onondaga County Department of Social Services. The overall objective of the program is to enhance the provision of pre-natal, post-natal, and pediatric care to pregnant and parenting families whose incomes falls below 200% of the official federal poverty level. EPPC provides nurse home visits, social work home visits, and related paraprofessional support to assist pregnant women in obtain medical care, thus helping to reduce infant mortality and morbidity, optimize birth weights, and better prepare families to care for their families on the road to self-sufficiency.