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KidShape
Class to Begin January 2010
December
22, 2009
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KidShape is a family based program
that focuses on behavior modification and includes nutrition
education, peer discussion, group support, exercise and other fun
activities which promote wellness and self-esteem.
The 9-session program is targeted toward children ages 6
– 14 who are overweight or at risk of becoming overweight and
whose
BMI
’s
are in the 85th or 95th percentile according
to their age and sex.
The goal of the KidShape program is to promote
healthy lifestyles and does not focus on weight directly; however
the kids do lose weight. Eighty-seven
percent of the students enrolled lose weight within the first nine
weeks of the program. Approximately
80% of the students keep the weight off one to two years after
they have completed the program.
Parents/guardians have also reported weight loss and often
better control of their own illnesses such as diabetes and high
blood pressure.
Charlane Verdi, RN, BSN, director community & staff education
said, “Our most recent
class graduated 10 students/families with an overall weight loss
of 25 lbs and with improvement of
BMI
in 9 out of 10 students.”
Space is still available for classes beginning in
January. Interested
families should contact the Community & Staff Education
Department at
Jameson
Hospital
for more information at
724-656-4094
.
At
Jameson, classes meet at the
Jameson
South
Conference
Center
. The next
session begins in January and runs for nine sessions.
The cost per child is only $10.00.
One parent or guardian is required to attend with each
enrolled child.
This program is co-sponsored by the Jameson Hospital Community and
Staff Education and The HighMark Foundation.
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