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Autor principal: Buddy, Juanita
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Publicado: 2005
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contents Keeping Current. Library Media Specialists: Addressing the Student Health Epidemic Buddy, Juanita Physical Activity Level Elementary Secondary Education Youth Obesity Nutrition Media Specialists Depression (Psychology) Child Health Health Promotion Library Services Health and educational leaders are sounding the alarm about the unhealthy condition of many students in America's K-12 schools. Each day, new scientific studies confirm that "The majority of American youth are sedentary and do not eat well. Sixteen percent of school-aged children and adolescents--or nine million--are overweight, a figure that has risen threefold since 1980. Poor nutrition, lack of physical activity, and being overweight can lead to complications such as elevated cholesterol and blood pressure, gallbladder disease, joint problems, asthma, type II diabetes, depression, and anxiety." (Action for Healthy Kids 2004). The library media specialist is well-positioned to contribute to improving overall student health by introducing students, faculty, and parents to timely resources that can foster lifelong lifestyle changes that can result in good health. This article highlights strategies and resources the library media specialist may employ in response to this growing national health crisis.
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spellingShingle Keeping Current. Library Media Specialists: Addressing the Student Health Epidemic
Buddy, Juanita
Physical Activity Level
Elementary Secondary Education
Youth
Obesity
Nutrition
Media Specialists
Depression (Psychology)
Child Health
Health Promotion
Library Services
Keeping Current. Library Media Specialists: Addressing the Student Health Epidemic Buddy, Juanita Physical Activity Level Elementary Secondary Education Youth Obesity Nutrition Media Specialists Depression (Psychology) Child Health Health Promotion Library Services Health and educational leaders are sounding the alarm about the unhealthy condition of many students in America's K-12 schools. Each day, new scientific studies confirm that "The majority of American youth are sedentary and do not eat well. Sixteen percent of school-aged children and adolescents--or nine million--are overweight, a figure that has risen threefold since 1980. Poor nutrition, lack of physical activity, and being overweight can lead to complications such as elevated cholesterol and blood pressure, gallbladder disease, joint problems, asthma, type II diabetes, depression, and anxiety." (Action for Healthy Kids 2004). The library media specialist is well-positioned to contribute to improving overall student health by introducing students, faculty, and parents to timely resources that can foster lifelong lifestyle changes that can result in good health. This article highlights strategies and resources the library media specialist may employ in response to this growing national health crisis.
title Keeping Current. Library Media Specialists: Addressing the Student Health Epidemic
topic Physical Activity Level
Elementary Secondary Education
Youth
Obesity
Nutrition
Media Specialists
Depression (Psychology)
Child Health
Health Promotion
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ720871