Journal of Youth Development (Dec 2008)

Healthy Kids, Healthy Families: A Collaborative Program to Address Childhood Overweight

  • Kathleen B. Jager,
  • Amy M. Saxe,
  • Amy K. Smith,
  • Marsha T. Carolan,
  • Lorraine Weatherspoon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2008.299
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 200 – 209

Abstract

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Healthy Kids, Healthy Families is a program of outreach and research that has been developed to address treatment and prevention of the childhood obesity epidemic through a family-centered, multidisciplinary approach. The American Dietetic Association recommends community-based and environmental interventions as the most feasible methods to support healthful lifestyles for the greatest numbers of children and families (Ritchie, Crawford, Hoelscher, & Sothern, 2006). Healthy Kids, Healthy Families was developed as an innovative, collaborative program to help children and families maintain healthy weight, through impacting the systemic medical and psychosocial aspects of overweight in children. The program involves in-home, family-based intervention followed by multi-family group education and community outreach.