| NIOST Research Informs First-ever National Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Standards Developed for Afterschool Programs |
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For Immediate Release: August 9, 2011 The Healthy Out-of-School Time Coalition (HOST) comprised of leaders in out-of-school time care and health promotion brought together by the National Institute on Out-of-School Time (NIOST) at the Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College, the University of Massachusetts Boston (UMB) and the YMCA of the USA (Y-USA), announce the first-ever comprehensive national nutrition and physical activity standards for out-of-school programs for children in grades K-12. The new guidelines are the latest tool in the fight against childhood obesity and a step in promoting healthy options for the more than eight million children that participate in out-of-school programs at least three hours a day, according to statistics from the HOST Coalition. The new standards are the result of a comprehensive research project funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Over the course of a year, HOST conducted a national online survey of more than 700 out-of-school programs across the country, and examined best practices and existing standards and guidelines for providing healthy eating and physical activity opportunities. The survey included participation from many local Ys, one of the nation’s largest providers of afterschool programs. “Energy balance and appropriate physical activity are critical to good health and preventing childhood obesity, which is reaching record numbers in this country. Out-of-school programs provide opportunities for children to not only consume nutritious snacks but also to learn real-life strategies for evaluating food options and making healthy choices,” says project co-leader Ellen S. Gannett, director of NIOST. “If out-of-school programs can influence smart choices for children when they’re away from home and out of the classroom, they will be an important component in the campaign to fight childhood obesity.” Among the recommended standards outlined for out-of-school programs – which include before and after school programs, day camps, and overnight camps – are: In addition, the new standards elevate the importance of training out-of-school program staff on the role of healthy eating, physical activity and social supports for healthy behavior. “The Y is proud to be part of this work to ensure that any time a child spends at a Y, and particularly time spent in afterschool programming, is structured to shape healthy habits for a lifetime,” explains Barbara Roth, national director of youth and family programs at Y-USA and senior advisor in the development of these standards. “As a leading nonprofit in strengthening communities through healthy living, the Y’s out-of-school programs provide a safe and nurturing environment to nearly 2 million children each year, with many of these children spending more time at their local Ys than in school throughout the year, making the significance of these standards even greater,” says Roth. The next step in the process is to educate all out-of-school providers on the standards and begin implementation. The HOST Coalition hopes that out-of-school programs will begin the process by conducting a self-assessment to see how they stack-up when compared to the standards and then begin to implement change. Local Ys around the country will begin evaluating their out-of-school programming and begin the process of adopting the standards this year. “Healthy eating and physical activity can help kids avoid obesity, heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes, but kids need healthy environments with committed role models to make these habits stick,” says Jean Wiecha, associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston’s Department of Exercise & Health Sciences and another of the project co-leaders. “It's important for the adults in their lives to steer children toward good choices at home, before and after school,” comments Wiecha. For additional information on the HOST Coalition please visit: www.niost.org/Standards-and-Guidelines ### About The Healthy Out of School Time Coalition: About YMCA of the USA About NIOST at the Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College About University of Massachusetts, Boston About the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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