Childhood obesity rates have soared over the last few decades. Nationally, one in three children is obese or overweight. In Tuscarawas County, 35.7 percent of third graders have been affected by this epidemic, according to the Ohio Department of Health. More alarming, obesity puts children at risk for chronic diseases often seen in adults, such as high cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure and type-2 diabetes. This health crisis sheds light on the need to provide children and their parents with the resources and the support they need, emphasizing that small steps can lead to big results to reverse the trend.
One key to fighting childhood obesity is prevention. Regular physical activity – 60 minutes a day for children – and nutritious foods like fruits, vegetables and whole grains can lower children’s chances of becoming obese or overweight and developing chronic diseases. It’s important to note that 60 minutes of physical activity can be achieved through a number of activities throughout the entire day – it doesn’t have to be done all at once. As a leading nonprofit strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y believes that getting kids more active and allowing them to play is an important factor in improving their health.
The Tuscarawas County YMCA offers programs such as swim lessons, youth sports, gymnastics, and Second Saturday dances and youth activity nights. These programs have helped children and families by teaching them early on the importance of being and staying active.
“At the Tuscarawas County YMCA, we know that many families struggle to find the time and resources to eat healthier and set aside time for physical activity every day,” said Brandi Hibbs, health and wellness director, Tuscarawas County YMCA. “So we tailor our programs to meet the needs of families in the community to help make the healthier choice an easier choice.”
To learn more about the Tuscarawas County YMCA Healthy Living programs, contact Brandi Hibbs at 330-364-5511 or brandi@tuscymca.
Published: September 5, 2011









