President Bill Clinton and Alliance for a Healthier Generation Honor 250 Schools for Exceeding Federal Nutrition Standards

Thursday, October 2nd, 2014

Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) September 12, 2014

As the latest phase of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) strong school nutrition standards take effect, the Alliance for a Healthier Generation will honor 250 schools for becoming healthier places. School leaders will receive National Healthy Schools Awards at the Alliance for a Healthier Generation’s Leaders Summit, September 12 – 13, in Washington, D.C. President Bill Clinton will recognize the event guests and award recipients for their efforts in the fight against childhood obesity on Friday evening.

President Clinton also will share data showing how the Alliance paved the way for healthier school meals through a series of agreements brokered with leading school food manufacturers in 2011, prior to federal nutrition standards taking effect. According to preliminary results from a multi-year evaluation, the sale of “Alliance- compliant” healthier school meal products by these leading manufactures—those products with whole grains, lean protein, and zero trans-fat cooking oils; non-fried vegetables; fresh/frozen/canned fruit; and low-fat lunch entrées with reduced total fat, saturated fat, and sodium levels—increased 71 percent between the 2010-11 and 2012-13 school years.

“This data suggests that unhealthy food choices are being replaced by healthy food choices for millions of students across the country,” said President Bill Clinton, co-founder of the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. “The Alliance for a Healthier Generation’s work with schools and food companies proves that with planning and support, manufacturers can make and sell healthier foods, schools will offer it, and kids will eat it.”

School Awardees

Recognized schools are taking advantage of the healthier choices and are leading by example. Working with the Alliance’s Healthy Schools Program, an evidence-based, national initiative that guides schools to create, implement, and sustain healthy environments, schools across the country are making comprehensive healthy changes. One hundred percent of the 250 schools receiving the National Healthy Schools Award:

Meet or exceed updated federal nutrition standards for school breakfast and lunch, which include increased fruits and vegetables, whole grain-rich items and meals lower in saturated fat
Offer school breakfast to their students every day
Met the beverage requirements for the federal Smart Snacks in School standards ahead of the July 1, 2014 requirement
Implement district wellness policies and report progress annually, ahead of the proposed rule
Provide students with at least 60 minutes of physical education per week and ensure activity throughout the school day

The 250 recognized schools, 64 percent of which are high need (40 percent or more of the student population is eligible for free and reduced price lunches), come from 30 states. Each recognized school meets or exceeds stringent standards set by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation for healthy eating and physical activity programs and policies. Schools are eligible for National Healthy Schools Awards at the Bronze, Silver, or Gold level based on the success they achieve and are also eligible to achieve national recognition with Let’s Move! Active Schools. For a list of the 250 awardees, please see the Alliance’s website.

These awardees are a fraction of the total schools enrolled in the Alliance’s Healthy Schools Program across the country. Of all the schools that participate in the Program and have such data (approx. 7,000), 97 percent are meeting USDA school meal regulations and 72 percent are meeting the Smart Snacks in School beverage standards.

“With the support of the Alliance’s Healthy Schools Program, the schools we’re honoring today are promoting healthy eating and physical activity policies and practices that are essential to building a national Culture of Health,” said Dr. John Lumpkin, senior vice president for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a primary funder of the Healthy Schools Program. “Their leadership and commitment are making a critical difference in helping to reverse the nation’s epidemic of childhood obesity, and giving kids the right start in leading long, healthy lives.”

“Childhood obesity can carry severe medical consequences for our kids, which is why I’m particularly excited about the accomplishments of these schools. With support from the Alliance, they have inspired staff and students to eat healthier foods and be more physically active,” said Dr. Elliott Antman, president of the American Heart Association, which co-founded the Alliance for a Healthier Generation with the Clinton Foundation.

Industry Data

Through Alliance agreements signed in 2011, prior to the implementation of federal nutrition standards, leading school food manufacturers pledged to price healthier items at rates no higher than comparable “non-compliant” items, to shift sales toward products that meet the Alliance’s science-based nutritional criteria, and to shift marketing efforts toward these healthier products.

Now, three years later, at the 2014 Leaders Summit, President Clinton will announce preliminary data regarding the Alliance’s work with school food manufacturers to improve the nutrition of school meals. The data was monitored and validated by Keybridge, a Washington, D.C.-based economic and public policy consulting firm. The data illustrates changes being made by industry to bring healthier and affordable foods into school lunchrooms. In fact, total sales of healthier, Alliance-compliant products to participating schools increased by $ 130 million, or 71 percent, between the 2010-11 and 2012-13 school years. Alliance-compliant product sales represented nearly a third of all school food sales by these participating manufacturers during the 2012-13 school year.

Representing the majority of the school meals market for proteins and potato products and sizeable shares in most other product categories, participating manufacturers include AdvancePierre Foods, Aryzta, Asian Food Solutions, Bake Crafters, ConAgra Foods, High Liner Foods, JTM Food Group, McCain Foods USA, Rich Products Corporation, Tasty Brands, Trident Seafoods, and Tyson Foods.

“While the Alliance is pleased to see these steps in the right direction of manufacturers contributing positively to the fight against childhood obesity, we still have a long way to go,” said Dr. Howell Wechsler, Chief Executive Officer of the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. “It’s going to take thousands more schools following in the footsteps of the school, business, and community leaders we’re recognizing this weekend, and many more manufacturers developing and selling healthier, affordable products to reverse the childhood obesity epidemic.”

Additional results, including information on changes in product-specific sales and data updated through the most recent school year (2013-14) will be released in the final study later this year.

Community and Business Awardees

This year, the Alliance is awarding Healthier Generation Hero Awards to community and business leaders who have made extraordinary efforts to tackle the childhood obesity epidemic.

The recipient of the Alliance’s Healthy Out-of-School Time Hero Award is the Wilson Park Unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia, a community organization that contributes to the healthy development of the young people it works with by focusing on healthy eating and physical activity. The organization replaced unhealthy foods with healthy foods and beverages, found ways to make holiday celebrations healthier, introduced physical activities such as relay races and dancing, and engaged the community in their wellness efforts.

The recipient of the Corporate Hero Award is Sanofi US. Because of Sanofi’s commitment to the Alliance, the organization has been able to implement its approach to school wellness in more than 90 schools in New Jersey, directly benefitting more than 56,000 students. In addition, more than 13,000 children of Sanofi US employees now have access to critical preventive services through the Alliance’s Healthier Generation Benefit, which helps promote the development of life-long healthy habits among children and families.

About the Alliance’s Healthy Schools Program and 2014 Leaders Summit

The Alliance for a Healthier Generation’s Healthy Schools Program helps to create and sustain healthy school environments where students, especially those in greatest need, can learn more and flourish. It is proven to have a positive impact on students’ health. Schools participating in the Healthy Schools Program have access to national experts, trainings, and resources including the Smart Snacks Product Calculator, Product Navigator, sample menus, and product lists to help meet federal standards.

With the assistance of the Alliance’s Healthy Schools Program, many schools started serving healthier meals in advance of the federal implementation deadline. Similarly, the Alliance is supporting schools in their efforts to serve healthier snacks and beverages in compliance with the USDA’s Smart Snacks in School nutrition standards that went into effect July 1.

“I am honored to say that every single one of our recognized schools—in addition to thousands more also participating in the Alliance’s Healthy Schools Program—is prioritizing our children’s health by improving the foods and beverages served to students,” said Dr. Howell Wechsler.

The Alliance helps schools build healthier environments for nearly 15 million students by improving physical education, health education, child nutrition, and staff wellness policies and programs in nearly 25,000 schools. Its Healthy Schools Program is funded primarily by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

The Alliance is pleased to welcome additional esteemed guest speakers to the 2014 Leaders Summit: Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Charles E. Milam, Principal Director for Military Community and Family Policy, U.S. Department of Defense, as well as panel moderator Joy Bauer of NBC’s TODAY Show and master of ceremonies Bonnie Bernstein, veteran sports journalist. View the speaker line-up and agenda on the Alliance’s event web page.

In addition to RWJF, the following organizations are providing support for the 2014 Leaders Summit: Sanofi, NutriBullet, Technogym, Brita, BOKS, SPARK, GoNoodle, GOPHER, The Cooper Institute, Healthy Highway, and Boosterthon.

About the Alliance for a Healthier Generation

The Alliance for a Healthier Generation, founded by the American Heart Association and the Clinton Foundation, empowers kids to develop lifelong, healthy habits. The Alliance works with schools, companies, community organizations, healthcare professionals and families to build healthier environments for millions of children. To learn more and join the movement, visit http://www.HealthierGeneration.org, Twitter, and Facebook.

About The Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation

The Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation builds partnerships of great purpose between businesses, governments, NGOs, and individuals everywhere to deliver lasting solutions and empower people to live better lives. Because of the Foundation’s work, 18,000 American schools are providing kids with healthy food choices in an effort to eradicate childhood obesity; 21,000 African farmers have improved their crops to feed 30,000 people; 248 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions are being reduced in cities worldwide; more than 5,000 people have been trained in marketable job skills in Colombia; more than 5 million people have benefited from lifesaving HIV/AIDS medications; and members of the Clinton Global Initiative have made nearly 2,300 Commitments to Action to improve more than 400 million lives around the world. Learn more at http://www.clintonfoundation.org, and on Twitter @ClintonFdn.

About the American Heart Association

The American Heart Association (AHA) is devoted to saving people from heart disease and stroke—America’s No. 1 and No. 4 killers. The American Heart Association team with millions of volunteers to fund innovative research, fight for stronger public health policies, and provide lifesaving tools and information to prevent and treat these diseases. The Dallas-based Association is the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. To learn more or to get involved, call 1-800-AHA-USA1, visit heart.org or call any of the offices around the country. Follow AHA on Facebook and Twitter.

About the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

For more than 40 years the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has worked to improve the health and health care of all Americans. The Foundation is striving to build a national Culture of Health that will enable all Americans to live longer, healthier lives now and for generations to come. For more information, visit http://www.rwjf.org. Follow the Foundation on Twitter at http://www.rwjf.org/twitter or on Facebook at http://www.rwjf.org/facebook.







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NutriGold Supports the FDA’s Call for an Updated Nutrition Facts Label

Friday, September 12th, 2014


Orem, Utah (PRWEB) August 31, 2014

The FDA has recently proposed updates to the 20-year-old Nutrition Facts label. If adopted, the proposed changes would include more current nutrition values and serving sizes, the addition of “added sugars” on the label, and a new design. This change has the sugar industry fighting to keep “added sugars” off the label. NutriGold fully supports the new changes and believes they will help consumers make healthier food choices. “After 20 years, it’s time for a change,” said Priya Khan, Director of R&D at NutriGold Inc.

This past January, the USDA released a study showing an increase from 2007 to 2010 among consumers using the Nutrition Facts panel to make food choices. Specifically, “42% of working age adults [up from 34%] and 57% of older adults [up from 51%] reported using the Nutrition Facts panel most or all of the time when making food choices. When asked about nutrition information in restaurants, 76% of working-age adults reported that they would use the information if it were available.”

The scientific case for limiting added sugars grows stronger with time. Several scientific and health organizations have recommended cutting back and limiting our sugar consumption including the World Health Organization, the American Heart Association, and the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. “Added sugars exert deleterious health effects beyond empty calories,” said Frank Hu, a researcher at Harvard Medical School. The American Diabetes Association stated, “There is great confusion in the general public between sugars added to food during processing and naturally occurring sugars…While it is true that naturally occurring sugars and added sugars have the same physiological impact, the difference is significant when considering dietary quality. Knowing how much added sugar a food or beverage contains is key in ensuring individuals are able to make dietary decisions to reduce their consumption.”

Despite this, the sugar industry asserts that including “added sugar” to the food label has no basis. A representative for the American Frozen Food Institute said, “certain aspects of the proposal lack some merit, particularly the addition of added sugar.” Andrew Briscoe, the president of the Sugar Association boldly stated, “There is no preponderance of evidence to justify an added sugar label.”

As a company pushing for accountability in the supplement industry, NutriGold is raising the bar when it comes to label transparency. For this reason, NutriGold welcomes any new improvements to the Nutrition Facts label that will assist consumers in making smarter buying decisions for their health.

ABOUT NUTRIGOLD

NutriGold is a science-based nutraceutical company committed to identifying, developing, and offering cutting-edge nutraceutical products. With a portfolio of best-in-class products at reasonable prices backed by unmatched service, NutriGold is not just raising the bar on quality, but is helping define the standards for the rest of the industry to follow and this is reflected in its:

+ Use of non-GMO, organic, wholefood, and clinically-proven ingredients

+ Uncompromising efforts to manufacture products without artificial ingredients, Stearates, Laurates, Sulfates, and Dioxides

+ Voluntary, extensive third party testing of all raw materials, finished products, and fish oil

+ Resolute efforts to ensure that all products are free of contaminants, adulterants, allergens, and GMOs

+ Unwavering commitment to transparency, accountability, and truth in advertising

+ Initiatives to educate consumers so they can make informed decisions that affect their health

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