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Welcome!
What is L.E.A.N.®?
SIMPLE, PRACTICAL and INTERACTIVE
educational WORKSHOPS that teach
parents basic behaviors that will
EMPOWER them to raise healthy children.
What does L.E.A.N. stand for?
The four pillars of health.
Lifestyle:
Exercise:
Attitude:
Nutrition:
how we live
move
think
eat
how we
how we
how we
Dr. Bill Sears• 35 years as a practicing pediatrician• An expert on family nutrition• America’s most trusted source for child-rearing* info• Renowned author
– Over 40 Books & numerous scientific articles• More than 100 television appearances, including:
– Dr. Phil, Oprah, 20/20, CNN, Dateline, etc.• Medical and parenting consultant
– Parenting & Baby Talk Magazines• Popular “askdrsears.com” website • Also . . .
– Overweight as a child– Survived stage 4 colon cancer as an adult
* Parenting/Baby Talk Survey - 2007
Sean Foy, M.A.
• Exercise Physiologist & Behavioral Coach
• President, Personal Wellness Corporation• Co-author of
–Dr. Sears’ LEAN Kids book & curriculum
–Dr. Sears’ LEAN Start Program
• Author – 10 Minute Total Body Makeover
Big Concerns
OBESITY
“F as in Fat” (2010). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
“F as in Fat” (2010). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Obesity 16.4%Overweight 18.2%
34.6%
Obesity Facts
• In the past year, adult obesity rates increased in 28 states, only DC saw decline
• 2/3 of adults and 1/3 of children and teens are currently obese or overweight.
• Since 1980, the number of obese adults has doubled.
• Skyrocketing numbers with obese children since 1970– Ages 6-11 x 4
– Ages 12 – 19 x 3
• Obesity during pregnancy increases risks, plus the size and future of baby
The Cost of ObesityAffects us all!
• Matter of National Security!– Kids too FAT to join and perform in the military– Less than 1/3 of kids engage in vigorous activity
• $147,000,000 obesity-related medical costs – 10 % of all annual medical spending.
• We won’t be able to compete in global economy– Rising health care costs – add’l $1,427 year– Workforce in poor health
Big Concerns
NUTRITION DEFICIT DISORDERS
Nutrition Deficit Disorder (NDD)
• Nutrition affects a child’s LEARNING, BEHAVIOR, ATHLETISISM & HEALTH
• Thin does not equal healthy• NDD has physical and mental affects
– ADHD, developmental delays, depression, learning disabilities, allergic diseases, inflammatory diseases (e.g., dermatitis, colitis, bronchitis)
Food and a Child’s Brain
– Junk food can cause neurotransmitters (which pass along information) to function improperly.
– Smart food allows information to be processed correctly which enables children to function at their optimal level
Performance & Learning
A six year old child’s handwriting on a Junk Food diet.
Six year old child’s handwriting after one month of *change in diet.
BEFORE AFTER
*An increase in Omega-3’s was used to illustrate the change in diet.
Oxford-Durham Study Results
Big Concerns
THE FUTURE?
Disease & Death Rates
• Obesity is related to more than 20 major chronic diseases.
• 1 in 3 adults have some form of heart disease – kids have onset
• More than 80 million Americans have type 2 diabetes or are pre-diabetic
• Obese children are 2X more likely to die prematurely before the age of 55
Addressing the Problem
What we know• Traditional approaches don’t work
– Program failures– Obesity rate growth
• Incentives only work while in place• Current solutions not sustainable• Food Pyramid fails
– Quantity vs. quality– Confusing & ineffective
Associated Press reports that after spending over
$1,000,000,000 to change the way kids eat, of the 57 government
programs, only 4 showed any moderate
signs of success
Parenting 101
“A Child’s Education Begins
with Educating the Parents”
Robert Doman Jr. – Founder/Director, The National Association for Child Development
Formula for Creating Change
• Develop a paradigm shift– Lifestyle vs. diet– Mental and physical
• Instill the desire for change – hot buttons• Make it simple and fun• The right focus
– Parents and caregivers– Multifaceted – community, school, etc.– Prevention, intervention, and accountability
education
Education is the Solution
The L.E.A.N. Difference
Why L.E.A.N.
• Educates the decision maker – the parent
• Simple and easy to understand
• Provides a “trusted source”
• Tackles issues of childhood obesity, disease prevention and wellness
• Proven results
4.45
4.47
4.50
4.50
4.51
4.56
4.58
4.66
0 1 2 3 4 5
Sharing highs and lows (N=357)
Talking with other parents in class (N=368)
Sharing snacks and recipes (N=357)
Meeting in a group setting (N=358)
LEAN Start DVD lessons (N=363)
Caregiver's manual (N=354)
Family fun book (N=372)
In class activities (N=361)
Why L.E.A.N.
Parents believe information learned in L.E.A.N. Start is very useful.
Why L.E.A.N.
Parents are confident they implement learned behaviors with their families.
4.23
4.24
4.31
4.34
4.55
4.61
4.69
1 2 3 4 5
Eat smaller portions (N=369)
Eat foods with a lot of fiber (N=380)
Prepare low fat food (N=375)
Exercise at least 3 times a week (N=377)
Prepare healthier foods (N=379)
Encourage kids to play and be active (N=381)
Encourage kids to drink more water (N=377)
Ask a Parent
“I learned a lot with regard to nutrition. I also learned how to read labels before buying anything… it really
helped me change my eating habits. I hope there will be more of these classes to benefit our families.”
- L.E.A.N. Start Parent
Dr. Sears’ L.E.A.N. is:
• All about education– Not a franchise– Not a business opportunity– Not multi-level marketing
• Not affiliated with any product
• Focused on changing lives
“The best gift you can give a child is the gift of health.”
William Sears, M.D.
A Holistic Approach
Behavior
Learning
Performance
Energy
Illness / DiseaseActions
L.E.A.N.® Programs
• Fun and interactive educational workshop for parents and caregivers with children ages 3 to 12 years old.
• Condensed version of L.E.A.N. Start for busy parents.
• Teaches those preparing for pregnancy, expecting and nursing mothers how to care for themselves and their babies.
• Is easy to learn and implement
– Fun and easy to incorporate into everyday life– Practical tools to take home
• Targets parents with children ages 3 to12• Six hours of instruction over 6 or 3 weeks• Class applications
– Community focused education – Parent Universities– County health initiatives– Faith-based groups– Medical centers & practices– Corporate wellness programs
L.E.A.N. Start
L.E.A.N. Essentials
• Condensed Course for the Time-Strapped and Skeptical
• 2 Hours of Instruction…Fun• Class Applications
– A Great First Step Program– Home Based– Small & Big Groups– Fundamentals
Traffic Light Eating
Traffic Light Eating ~ Green Light Foods
• Foods that are grown
• Colorful
• Usually can be eaten raw
• Help you grow
• Includes all fruits and vegetables
• Eat as much as you want
“go”
• Yellow means “slow down”• Okay to eat every day, but not too
much • Have more calories than Green
Light Foods• Usually have more fat or sugar
than Green Light Foods • Includes things like pasta, rice,
bread, nuts, yogurt, low fat cheese, & chicken
Traffic Light Eating ~ Yellow Light Foods
• Red means “stop and think”• Make a different choice or eat a
smaller portion• Lower in nutrients & higher in
calories • Includes foods with artificial
sweeteners, hydrogenated oils or trans-fat
• High in fat and/or sugar• Includes foods like butter, cookies,
donuts, white bread, soda, ham and other fatty meats
Traffic Light Eating ~ Red Light Foods
Building a healthier world, one family at a time!
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