Health Authority Abu Dhabi extends reach of campaign to promote
healthier living
The screenings, which were conducted
by school nurses in the 2011-2012 academic year and analyzed by the Health
Authority Abu Dhabi (Haad), also found that 27 per cent of schoolchildren
suffer from anemia and that 10per cent is underweight. Abu Dhabi: A
comprehensive screening of schoolchildren in the emirate of Abu Dhabi found
that nearly 30 per cent are either overweight or obese, health officials
announced in the capital on Sunday.
“Living an unhealthy lifestyle not only increases children’s
predisposition to develop anaemia, cardiovascular disease and other illnesses
but the lack of healthy nutrition also makes them lazy and tired, thus
negatively affecting their academic performance,” said Dr Arwa Al Modwahi,
senior officer in the community health and surveillance department at Haad.
To eliminate negative food habits and promote an active
lifestyle among children, the Haad has extended the reach of its ‘Eat Right Get
Active’ campaign this year.
“Last year, 25 public schools participated in the pilot phase of
the campaign and we found that children developed an awareness of eating more
fruits and vegetables and began to undertake more physical activity. This year,
50 private schools have also enrolled to promote healthier living among their
pupils,” Dr Arwa said.
Healthy eating at
home
“Our challenge now is to ensure that children continue eating
healthy even when they are at home. Unfortunately, many of them resort to junk
food when they are not in school,” she told Gulf News.
Results from last year’s campaign revealed a 60 per cent
increase in the intake of fruits during the week among schoolchildren in
participating public schools.
The Haad is, therefore, working to train representatives from
private schools about healthy living habits. In collaboration with the Abu
Dhabi Education Council, representatives from public schools will also be
trained in 2013.
“We hope the schools will then reach out to parents and pass on
the message to them,” Dr Arwa said.
A host of online resources to encourage healthier living are
also available for representatives of all schools in the emirate.
“These include food frequency charts, body mass index
calculators and questionnaires to measure children’s dietary intake and
physical activity. When schools use these resources, the data can be sent over
to the Haad for further analysis,” the official added.
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