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  2. Let's Move! - Wikipedia

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    The campaign aimed to reduce childhood obesity and encourage a healthy lifestyle in children. [1] [2] The Let's Move! initiative had an initially stated goal of "solving the challenge of childhood obesity within a generation so that children born today will reach adulthood at a healthy weight".

  3. Living longer, not healthier: Study finds periods of poor ...

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    The "healthspan-lifespan gap" was largest in the U.S., as Americans live in poor health for an average of 12.4 years, compared to 10.9 years in 2000.

  4. Change4Life - Wikipedia

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    Change4Life is a public health programme in England which began in January 2009, [1] run by Public Health England. It was the country's first national social marketing campaign to tackle the causes of obesity. [2] In 2021, it was brought under the "Better Health" brand [3]

  5. People are living longer lives—but not healthier ones. Here ...

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    Today, it’s more like 77.5 years—an almost 13-year gain. ... It’s estimated that 60% of the average American's diet consists of ultra-processed foods—70% for children. There’s a direct ...

  6. The Improving State of the World - Wikipedia

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    The average person has never been better fed than today. Between 1961 and 2002, the world average daily food supply per person increased by 24% (38% in developing nations). Chronic undernourishment in developing nations declined from 37 to 17 percent of their population between 1969–71 and 2000–02.

  7. Will Our Children Actually Live Longer and Healthier Lives? - AOL

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  8. Safeguarding - Wikipedia

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    Child well-being is better in rich countries with low economic inequality.. Safeguarding is a term used in the United Kingdom, Ireland [1] and Australia [2] to denote measures to protect the health, well-being and human rights of individuals, which allow people—especially children, young people and vulnerable adults—to live free from abuse, harm and neglect.

  9. ‘Worse than toxic’: Employees allege culture of retaliation ...

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    Graham also oversaw the infant and early childhood mental health program, which provided in-home visits to children with a mental health diagnosis between ages 0 and 5. That program also ceased ...