
Governor Huntsman Urges Personal
And Civic Responsibility In Fighting
Obesity
May
5, 2006
Governor
Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., joins fellow
governors as part of the National
Governors Associations (NGA) effort
to promote healthy living for all
Americans. The NGA is raising awareness
for all Americans to live
healthier and more active lifestyles
by sponsoring Healthy America Week
activities (May 1-5).
In
support of Healthy America Week,
Governor Huntsman is taking action
to urge Utah residents to adopt
healthy habits that will last a
lifetime. The Governor will join
students and community members at
Jennie P. Stewart Elementary School
in Centerville, Utah to sign the
Healthy America Week Declaration,
launch the Utah Blueprint to Promote
Healthy Weight for Children, Youth
and Adults and to participate in
the Jennie P. Stewart Elementary
Schools Tech Trek.
Healthy
America is about emphasizing the
simple behavioral and lifestyle
changes necessary for children,
teenagers and adults to live long,
healthy lives, Governor Huntsman
said. One way to reach our goal
is by making sure the healthy choice
is the easy choice at home, school,
work and play in Utah.
More
than half of Utah adults are overweight
or obese (22.1 percent are obese),
and one of every four children are
overweight or at risk of becoming
overweight. These rates reflect
a dramatic increase over the past
decade.
Governor
Huntsman believes the Healthy America
Week Declaration addresses the importance
of physical activity and healthy
eating to prevent chronic diseases.
Being physically active for at least
30 minutes a day, eating well and
maintaining a healthy weight are
behaviors that are part of a life-long
commitment to making good health
decisions. To help begin or maintain
this commitment, citizens are encouraged
to participate in the Healthy America
Survey (www.subnet.nga.org/healthy/survey/).
Governor
Huntsman is also pleased to announce
Utahs plan for obesity prevention
- The Utah Blueprint to Promote
Healthy Weight for Children, Youth
and Adults. This program focuses
on policy and environmental changes
that encourage Utahns to increase
physical activity and improve eating
habits. The Blueprint includes strategies
to support more physical activity
and healthy eating for families,
schools, communities, worksites,
health care, media and government.
The Blueprint, along with many efforts
already underway in Utah, is aligned
with initiatives that governors
across the nation are promoting
to address obesity prevention. To
learn more about Healthy America
and the Blueprint, visit www.health.utah.gov/obesity
.
Additionally,
Governor Huntsman is launching Healthy
America Week by joining Jennie P.
Stewart Elementary School in their
Tech Trek walk-a-thon.
This
walk-a-thon is a fundraiser for
technology based equipment and services
for the school. Students actively
participate by obtaining pledges
and walking laps to earn funds for
the school. Jennie P. Stewart Elementary
Schools 2005 Tech Trek earned over
$14,000 with the support of over
700 students and 66 business sponsors.
I
commend the students, parents and
faculty of Jennie P. Stewart for
this great initiative, Governor
Huntsman said. With thousands of
technology companies thriving here,
Utah is often ranked among the top
high tech spots in the country.
The technology training needs to
start young and this event is a
step in the right direction.
Tech
Trek has provided funds for vital
equipment at the Jennie P. Stewart
Elementary School, including upgraded
computers and two computer labs,
a science lab, cameras and software
and licenses, allowing students
the use of materials they ordinarily
have limited access to.
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