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9.01.2025

September is Childhood Obesity Awareness Month! 5-2-1-0 Healthy Habits

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Healthy bodies come in all shapes and sizes! Childhood Obesity Awareness Month is a chance to promote a healthy weight among children and ensure that every child has an opportunity to achieve optimal health. Rather than focus on weight, keep your focus on health and what you can do to encourage and foster healthy behaviors. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) developed the 5-2-1-0 recommendations to provide simple guidelines to help children develop healthy habits.  

5: Enjoy 5 or more vegetables and fruits each day. Vegetables and fruits are packed with nutrients that children need for healthy growth. 

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2: Limit non-educational screen time to 2 hours or less per day. The AAP recommends that babies younger than 2 get no screen time at all, except when video chatting with family. In addition to increasing the risk for obesity, too much screen time in children can lead to headaches, sleep issues, tantrums, and can delay development of language and emotional skills. 

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1: One hour of physical activity each day. Physical activity is good for your child’s physical and mental health! Children and teens need 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity each day. Preschool aged children need to be physically active throughout the day with adults and caregivers encouraging active play. 

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O: Zero sugar sweetened beverages per day. Sugary drinks are the main source of added sugar in a child’s diet, and they provide little nutritional benefit. Sugary drinks like sodas, sweetened iced tea, fruit flavored drinks, sports drinks and sweetened drinks like coffee, hot chocolate or specialty drinks can increase a child’s risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cavities. 

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Raising healthy kids is a family affair, so get the whole family involved.  The best thing you can do to help your child achieve the healthy body that is right for them is to create and practice healthy habits as a family! 

For more information visit:

Get Healthy Clark County - Obesity

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[Sourced from the Southern Nevada Health District’s Childhood Obesity Awareness Month Community Toolkit: Promoting 5-2-1-0 Healthy Habits Every Day]


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