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Michelle Obama announces funding to fight childhood obesity [MedicalXpress.com]

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First lady Michelle Obama visited a school on Manhattan's Upper West Side on Thursday to announce a $500 million donation funding the fight against childhood obesity.
As she watched cooks prepare smoothies at the Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School and visited a room of students taking a spin class, Obama noted that it was the fifth anniversary of the federal Let's Move effort.
"Together, we started a national conversation on this issue and we're seeing changes at every level from individual schools to families to the halls of Congress," she said, adding that average obesity rates have stopped rising, or even dropped among the youngest children.
The money announced Thursday comes from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The initiative encourages educators and families to serve healthier food and to organize more exercise. The foundation also donated $500 million in 2007 toward improving children's eating and life habits.

 

[For more of this story, written by Verena Dobnik, go to http://medicalxpress.com/news/...ildhood-obesity.html]

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