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Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus: |
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How to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later: |
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Taking Aim at JUNK FOOD in School! |
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Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. We're broadcasting from the cafeteria of the New Franklin Elementary School in Portsmouth. and its lunchtime. It's all part of our ongoing effort to take the program out of the studio and into your community. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. We thought a school setting was the perfect backdrop for the launch of our new initiative called LiveFit NH. LiveFIT NH is an NHPTV community engagement project to encourage healthy eating and physical activity in children and adults. In collaboration with partners all over the state, NH Outlook will produce a series of stories designed to help you change the way you and your family live, eat and play. Why? Because child hood obestity has reached epidemic proportions. In New Hampshire, an estimated 20% of children are overweight or obese. Today, we look at the role that schools play in children's wellness. and what we can all do.to help in that effort. But first, Outlook's Phil Vaughn explores some of the innovative ways schools are getting students to "think" about what they eat. |
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It's not just lunch that fuels kids in school. Recent studies show that breakfast may, in fact, be the most important meal of the day. If you can't feed your child a quick, healthy breakfast at home. Make sure they power up in the school cafeteria before heading to class. |
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We asked Dr. Joanne Burke, a dietican and nutritionist from the University of New Hampshire to join us today for her grade of school lunches. Q Joanne, you've had the chance to look around, what's on the menu today? Q How can schools make meals nutritious while keeping kids happy? Q How important is variety when it comes to nutrition?? Q What are they doing RIGHT here? Q What CHANGES can be made to make it better? - Q Schools are under pressure to eat a lot of students in short time - What are the IMPLICATIONS of that-- /what can be done? Q I've heard it said that eating is a MORAL ACT - what does that mean/ How does it apply to schools? Are Schools moving in the right direction?? |
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Suprisingly, school lunches are often a lot healthier than what kids bring from home -- like soda, candy and other snack foods. Even if you pack "healthy" foods in that brown bag -- that doesn't mean children will eat it. So, how do you make "healthy" lunches -- that are envied by other kids -- but, eaten by yours. Portsmouth author and registered dietician, Ilene Be-han has some practical tips on how do to just that. |
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At New Franklin and elsewhere around New Hampshire, children get less than 20 minutes for lunch -- not counting waiting in line and chatting. |
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It's not easy to get kids to eat a nutritious diet at home. It can be even harder at school with vending machines packed with junk food. A few years ago the state's Healthy Schools Coalition launched a Healthy Vending Machine initiative. We traveled to Rochester in 2004 to find out about the pilot program.aimed at cutting down the number of super-sized kids. |
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What did officials learn from the School Vending Pilot? That kids WILL purchase healthy foods if they're presented to them -- and that none of the schools LOST money by putting in healthy vending machines. |
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Special thanks to our hosts here at the New Franklin Elementary School in Portsmouth. And, thank you for watching NH Outlook. I hope you'll join us as we take our program on the road -- as we look to connect with you-- on your turf. I'm Beth Carroll. I'll see you around NH. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:15 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later: Taking Aim at junk food in School. We're broadcasting from the cafeteria of the New Franklin Elementary School in Portsmouth -- and its lunchtime. It's all part of our ongoing effort to take the program out of the studio and into your community. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. We thought a school setting was the perfect backdrop for the launch of our new initiative called LiveFit NH. LiveFIT NH is an NHPTV community engagement project to encourage healthy eating and physical activity in children and adults. In collaboration with partners all over the state, NH Outlook will produce a series of stories designed to help you change the way you and your family live, eat and play. Why? Because child hood obestity has reached epidemic proportions. In New Hampshire, an estimated 20% of children are overweight or obese. Today, we look at the role that schools play in children's wellness and what we can all do to help in that effort. But first, Outlook's Phil Vaughan explores some of the innovative ways schools are getting students to "think" about what they eat. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Elaine Van Dyke\Bureau of Nutrition, NH Dept. of Education, Harlene Batchelder\Food Services Director, Oyster River School District, Phil Vaughn\NH Outlook, Dr. Susan Lynch\Pediatrician, Eve Marie Mugar\Student, Liza Behrendt\Student |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:15 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later: Taking Aim at junk food in School. We're broadcasting from the cafeteria of the New Franklin Elementary School in Portsmouth -- and its lunchtime. It's all part of our ongoing effort to take the program out of the studio and into your community. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. We thought a school setting was the perfect backdrop for the launch of our new initiative called LiveFit NH. LiveFIT NH is an NHPTV community engagement project to encourage healthy eating and physical activity in children and adults. In collaboration with partners all over the state, NH Outlook will produce a series of stories designed to help you change the way you and your family live, eat and play. Why? Because child hood obestity has reached epidemic proportions. In New Hampshire, an estimated 20% of children are overweight or obese. Today, we look at the role that schools play in children's wellness and what we can all do to help in that effort. But first, Outlook's Phil Vaughan explores some of the innovative ways schools are getting students to "think" about what they eat. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Elaine Van Dyke\Bureau of Nutrition, NH Dept. of Education, Harlene Batchelder\Food Services Director, Oyster River School District, Phil Vaughn\NH Outlook, Dr. Susan Lynch\Pediatrician, Eve Marie Mugar\Student, Liza Behrendt\Student |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:15 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later: Taking Aim at junk food in School. We're broadcasting from the cafeteria of the New Franklin Elementary School in Portsmouth -- and its lunchtime. It's all part of our ongoing effort to take the program out of the studio and into your community. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. We thought a school setting was the perfect backdrop for the launch of our new initiative called LiveFit NH. LiveFIT NH is an NHPTV community engagement project to encourage healthy eating and physical activity in children and adults. In collaboration with partners all over the state, NH Outlook will produce a series of stories designed to help you change the way you and your family live, eat and play. Why? Because child hood obestity has reached epidemic proportions. In New Hampshire, an estimated 20% of children are overweight or obese. Today, we look at the role that schools play in children's wellness and what we can all do to help in that effort. But first, Outlook's Phil Vaughan explores some of the innovative ways schools are getting students to "think" about what they eat. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Elaine Van Dyke\Bureau of Nutrition, NH Dept. of Education, Harlene Batchelder\Food Services Director, Oyster River School District, Phil Vaughn\NH Outlook, Dr. Susan Lynch\Pediatrician, Eve Marie Mugar\Student, Liza Behrendt\Student |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 3:40 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role schools play in a student's well being. Plus, how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later, taking Aim at junk food in School! We asked Dr. Joanne Burke, a dietican and nutritionist from the University of New Hampshire to join us today for her grade of school lunches. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Joanne Burke\Registered Dietician |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 3:40 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role schools play in a student's well being. Plus, how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later, taking Aim at junk food in School! We asked Dr. Joanne Burke, a dietican and nutritionist from the University of New Hampshire to join us today for her grade of school lunches. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Joanne Burke\Registered Dietician |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 3:40 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role schools play in a student's well being. Plus, how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later, taking Aim at junk food in School! We asked Dr. Joanne Burke, a dietican and nutritionist from the University of New Hampshire to join us today for her grade of school lunches. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Joanne Burke\Registered Dietician |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 5:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus, how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later, Taking Aim at junk food in School! Suprisingly, school lunches are often a lot healthier than what kids bring from home -- like soda, candy and other snack foods. Even if you pack "healthy" foods in that brown bag -- that doesn't mean children will eat it. So, how do you make healthy lunches -- that are envied by other kids -- but, eaten by yours. Portsmouth author and registered dietician, Eilene Behan has some practical tips on how do to just that. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Eilene Behan Rd, LD\Registered Dietician/Author, Andrea Morris\Portsmouth Resident, Madison Morris\Andrea's Daughter |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 5:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus, how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later, Taking Aim at junk food in School. Suprisingly, school lunches are often a lot healthier than what kids bring from home -- like soda, candy and other snack foods. Even if you pack "healthy" foods in that brown bag -- that doesn't mean children will eat it. So, how do you make healthy lunches -- that are envied by other kids -- but, eaten by yours. Portsmouth author and registered dietician, Eilene Behan has some practical tips on how do to just that. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Eilene Behan Rd, LD\Registered Dietician/Author, Andrea Morris\Portsmouth Resident, Madison Morris\Andrea's Daughter |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 5:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus, how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later, Taking Aim at junk food in School. Suprisingly, school lunches are often a lot healthier than what kids bring from home -- like soda, candy and other snack foods. Even if you pack "healthy" foods in that brown bag -- that doesn't mean children will eat it. So, how do you make healthy lunches -- that are envied by other kids -- but, eaten by yours. Portsmouth author and registered dietician, Eilene Behan has some practical tips on how do to just that. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Eilene Behan Rd, LD\Registered Dietician/Author, Andrea Morris\Portsmouth Resident, Madison Morris\Andrea's Daughter |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus, how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later, taking Aim at junk food in School. It's not easy to get kids to eat a nutritious diet at home. It can be even harder at school with vending machines packed with junk food. A few years ago the state's Healthy Schools Coalition launched a Healthy Vending Machine initiative. We traveled to Rochester in 2004 to find out about the pilot program aimed at cutting down the number of super-sized kids. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Elaine Schubert \Rochester Health & FitnessTeacher, Heather Mann \Rochester Middle School, Emma Pankey\ Rochester Middle School, Nancy Stiles \Healthy Schools Coalition, Jennifer Williams \UNH Grad Student, Jim Dillingham \Eastern Vend Source, Inc. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus, how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later, taking Aim at junk food in School. It's not easy to get kids to eat a nutritious diet at home. It can be even harder at school with vending machines packed with junk food. A few years ago the state's Healthy Schools Coalition launched a Healthy Vending Machine initiative. We traveled to Rochester in 2004 to find out about the pilot program aimed at cutting down the number of super-sized kids. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Elaine Schubert \Rochester Health & FitnessTeacher, Heather Mann \Rochester Middle School, Emma Pankey\ Rochester Middle School, Nancy Stiles \Healthy Schools Coalition, Jennifer Williams \UNH Grad Student, Jim Dillingham \Eastern Vend Source, Inc. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/2/2007 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus, how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later, taking Aim at junk food in School. It's not easy to get kids to eat a nutritious diet at home. It can be even harder at school with vending machines packed with junk food. A few years ago the state's Healthy Schools Coalition launched a Healthy Vending Machine initiative. We traveled to Rochester in 2004 to find out about the pilot program aimed at cutting down the number of super-sized kids. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Elaine Schubert \Rochester Health & FitnessTeacher, Heather Mann \Rochester Middle School, Emma Pankey\ Rochester Middle School, Nancy Stiles \Healthy Schools Coalition, Jennifer Williams \UNH Grad Student, Jim Dillingham \Eastern Vend Source, Inc. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/19/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:30 Now on New Hampshire Outlook. The growing problem of Childhood obesity -- and what role do schools play in a student's well being? Plus how to pack a healthy brown bag lunch that your child will thank you for. And later: Taking Aim at JUNK FOOD in School! It's not easy to get kids to eat a nutritious diet at home. It can be even harder at school with vending machines packed with junk food. A few years ago the state's Healthy Schools Coalition launched a Healthy Vending Machine initiative. We traveled to Rochester in 2004 to find out about the pilot program.aimed at cutting down the number of super-sized kids. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll/Phil Vaughan NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Elaine Schubert \Rochester Health & FitnessTeacher, Heather Mann \Rochester Middle School, Emma Pankey\ Rochester Middle School, Nancy Stiles \Healthy Schools Coalition, Jennifer Williams \UNH Grad Student, Jim Dillingham \Eastern Vend Source, Inc. |