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Gerber launches joint programme to combat child obesity

03/02/2012 05:30 (112 Day 04:35 minutes ago)

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The FINANCIAL -- Nestlé’s baby food brand Gerber has launched a new initiative with the local government in the American state of Michigan to help reduce childhood obesity rates.

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According to Nestle, the company will share its nutritional expertise and help educate parents and carers on healthy eating as part of the Pure Michigan FIT programme.

Led by State Governor Rick Snyder, this also brings together Michigan state officials, health agencies, grocery stores and hospitals.The programme aims to tackle obesity in childhood from toddlers to teenagers.

Governor Snyder backed the initiative in his state address as part of a pledge to tackle childhood obesity in Michigan in 2012.

Statistics from a national survey revealed that nearly 14% of children aged two to five years from low-income families in Michigan are obese.

Nearly a fifth of all teenagers in the state are overweight and more than 12% have been diagnosed with obesity. The Pure Michigan FIT programme encourages grocery stores and supermarkets in the state to organise nutrition education events.

Programme members will also work with hospitals and medical schools to provide nutritional information and training for the medical community.

Gerber will extend its nutritional expertise as the state hopes to launch a new website bringing all the information together for parents with young families.The programme draws on the findings of Nestlé’s Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study.

More than 3,200 children were included in the first survey in 2002. It is the largest, most comprehensive study of the diets and eating habits of infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers in the United States.

The research showed most children have poor eating habits from an early age. For example French fries were the most commonly eaten vegetable by toddlers.

Expanded six years later to find out whether eating habits had changed, the 2008 study revealed fruit and vegetables were still lacking in children’s diets.

 

 

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