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E mpowering Kids (and families) to be Healthy and Smart from the Inside Out!
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  • E mpowering Kids (and families) to be Healthy and Smart from the Inside Out!

  • W.K. Kellogg Foundation Funding History Utilizing OWG Programming

    • Mississippi Food Network (MFN) - Initial Grant $87,441 (November 2001 - October 2002)

    • National Center on Family Homelessness (NCFH) – Pilot Project Emotional Health (2005)

    • MFN – Delta HOPE Tri-State Initiative - $1.57 Million (August 2003 – June 2007)

    • NCFH – Katrina Phase 1 - $749,570 (September 2005 - November 2006)

    • NCFH – Katrina Expansion Project - $1.1 Million (September 2006 – August 2008)

    • MFN –Healthy Choices for Life (co-funded Oliver Foundation TX) $344,053 (September 2006- August 2008)

    • MFN – HOPE2 Six-State Initiative - $2 Million (January 2009 – December 2012)

    • NCFH – Healing Hearts, Promoting Health - $400,000 (Haitian Communities) – (August 2011 – June 2013)

    • MFN – Healthy Clinics Health Kids (co-funded with BCBS) - $100,000 (January 2011- June 2013)

    • MFN – Thriving Communities, Thriving Children TC2 - $1.2 Million (June 2013 – May 2016)

    • MFN – Thriving Communities, Thriving Children II - $1.1 Million (May 2017- April 2020)

  • Sesame Street Meets Healthy Learning

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    ABCs and 1,2,3 Nutrition and E xercise

  • “Hello! I’m a friend of Hardy Heart.”

    “My name is Peri Stolic.”

    This slide is for use for training for the Smart from the Inside Out School Assembly only. The OrganWise Guys® are registered trademarks of The OrganWise Guys Inc. All rights reserved.

  • This slide is for use for training for the Smart from the Inside Out School Assembly only. The OrganWise Guys® are registered trademarks of The OrganWise Guys Inc. All rights reserved.

  • Community Outreach Program(Elementary School Program)

  • PreK Companion Activity Book (3 Activity Sheets per story book)

  • Daily Classroom/Desk-Side Physical Activity While Staying on Task Academically!

  • Month Foods of the MonthSeptember Whole Grains Tomatoes

    October Apples Winter Squash

    November Lean Meats Sweet Potatoes

    December Citrus Root Vegetables

    January Cruciferous Vegetables Legumes

    February Good Fats Reduced Fat Dairy

    March Stems Fish

    April Nuts Fresh Beans

    May Eggs Spinach

    June Berries Peppers

    July Tropical Fruits Corn

    August Stone Fruits Summer Squash

    OWG Foods of the Month Club Calendar

  • Monthly Posters

  • Buttons for Child Nutrition Professionals

  • Family Newsletters

  • Activity/Coloring Sheets

  • Linked to standards in all 50 states!

  • HealthierUS School Challenge GOLD Awards Ceremony for all 39 Jackson Public Schools (2012 and 2017)

    OWG Inc. VP, Karen McNamara; Deputy Under Secretary for USDA’s Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, Dr. Janey Thornton; Jackson Public Schools, Mary Hill; Mississippi State University Extension Services, Theresa Hand.

  • Astounding Health AND Academic Outcomes!

    Results published in:Journal of the American Dietetic Association

    Journal of American Public HealthJournal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved

  • The Gold Standard: Reducing BMI Percentiles in Children

    Change in BMI PercentilesWith OrganWise Program

    Fall to Spring* (school year)

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    Published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association

    Hollar D, Messiah SE, Lopez-Mitnik G, Almon M, Hollar TL, Agatston AS. Effect of a school-based obesity prevention intervention on weight and blood pressure in 6-13 year olds. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2010;110 (2), 261-267.

  • Published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association

    Hollar D, Messiah SE, Lopez-Mitnik G, Almon M, Hollar TL, Agatston AS. Effect of a school-based obesity prevention intervention on weight and blood pressure in 6-13 year olds. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2010;110 (2), 261-267.

    Lowers Blood Pressure in Children

    Fall Yr 1 Spring Yr 1 Fall Yr 2 Spring Yr 2

    Chart1

    Fall 2004Fall 2004

    Spring 2005Spring 2005

    Fall 2005Fall 2005

    Spring 2006Spring 2006

    Intervention (4 schools)

    Control (1 school)

    Diastolic Blood Pressure, Female

    61.3

    60.59

    59.76

    59.49

    59.96

    62.67

    59.55

    60.63

    Table

    OutcomesOutcomesGenderInterventionFall 2004Spring 2005Fall 2005Spring 2006P-value Fall 04 vs. Spring 05P-value Fall 04 vs. Fall 05P-value Fall 04 vs. Spring 06Overall P-value

    BMI (z-score)BMI (z-score)MaleIntervention (4 schools)0.73(1.20)0.65(1.22)0.78(1.09)0.72(1.13)0.090.870.880.86

    Control (1 school)0.77(1.19)0.89(0.99)0.85(1.09)0.87(1.06)

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)0.57(1.19)0.51(1.17)0.63(1.10)0.54(1.12)0.01230.00540.00080.0031

    Control (1 school)0.78(0.98)0.70(1.02)0.74(1.08)0.78(1.04)

    Systolic Blood PressureSystolic Blood PressureMaleIntervention (4 schools)101.20(9.76)100.85(10.00)100.51(10.50)100.27(10.89)0.550.670.370.3

    Control (1 school)101.52(9.82)99.81(9.11)101.98(10.26)101.31(10.13)

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)100.07(10.42)99.22(10.57)98.26(10.06)98.47(10.49)0.460.03430.140.15

    Control (1 school)99.77(11.04)98.54(9.12)100.33(10.56)99.97(9.40)

    Diastolic Blood PressureDiastolic Blood PressureMaleIntervention (4 schools)60.99(6.55)59.78(6.24)60.33(6.53)60.00(6.95)0.320.760.310.79

    Control (1 school)60.64(6.46)59.34(6.40)61.98(6.83)60.25(6.61)

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)61.30(6.58)59.76(6.40)59.96(6.54)59.55(6.51)0.210.00770.250.0368

    Control (1 school)60.59(6.75)59.49(5.70)62.67(6.73)60.63(5.93)

    Weight (z-scores)Weight (z-scores)MaleIntervention (4 schools)0.74(1.14)0.72(1.13)0.68(1.14)0.68(1.13)0.880.520.570.59

    Control (1 school)0.68(1.19)0.76(1.14)0.72(1.16)0.72(1.16)

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)0.56(1.13)0.55(1.11)0.53(1.11)0.51(1.10)0.070.00980.00580.011

    Control (1 school)0.71(1.03)0.68(1.11)0.65(1.13)0.68(1.12)

    BMI (z-score)MaleIntervention (4 school)0.730.650.780.72

    Control (1 schools)0.770.890.850.87

    FemaleIntervention (4 school)0.570.510.630.54

    Control (1 schools)0.780.70.740.78

    Systolic Blood PressureMaleIntervention (4 school)101.2100.85100.51100.27

    Control (1 schools)101.5299.81101.98101.31

    FemaleIntervention (4 school)100.0799.2298.2698.47

    Control (1 schools)99.7798.54100.3399.97

    Diastolic Blood PressureMaleIntervention (4 school)60.9959.7860.3360

    Control (1 schools)60.6459.3461.9860.25

    FemaleIntervention (4 school)61.359.7659.9659.55

    Control (1 schools)60.5959.4962.6760.63

    Weight (z-scores)MaleIntervention (4 school)0.740.720.680.68

    Control (1 schools)0.680.760.720.72

    FemaleIntervention (4 school)0.560.550.530.51

    Control (1 schools)0.710.680.650.68

    TableMeans_yearby year

    `GenderInterventionFall 2004Spring 2005Fall 2005Spring 2006P-value Fall 04 vs. Spring 05P-value Fall 04 vs. Fall 05P-value Fall 04 vs. Spring 06P-value From Fall 04 to Spring 06

    BMI (z-score)MaleIntervention (4 schools)0.73(1.20)0.65(1.22)0.78(1.09)0.72(1.13)0.090.870.880.86

    Control (1 school)0.77(1.19)0.89(0.99)0.85(1.09)0.87(1.06)

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)0.57(1.19)0.51(1.17)0.63(1.10)0.54(1.12)0.01230.00540.00080.0031

    Control (1 school)0.78(0.98)0.70(1.02)0.74(1.08)0.78(1.04)

    Systolic Blood PressureMaleIntervention (4 schools)101.20(9.76)100.85(10.00)100.51(10.50)100.27(10.89)0.550.670.380.3

    Control (1 school)101.52(9.82)99.81(9.11)101.98(10.26)101.31(10.13)

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)100.07(10.42)99.22(10.57)98.26(10.06)98.47(10.49)0.460.03430.140.15

    Control (1 school)99.77(11.04)98.54(9.12)100.33(10.56)99.97(9.40)

    Diastolic Blood PressureMaleIntervention (4 schools)60.99(6.55)59.78(6.24)60.33(6.53)60.00(6.95)0.320.760.310.79

    Control (1 school)60.64(6.46)59.34(6.40)61.98(6.83)60.25(6.61)

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)61.30(6.58)59.76(6.40)59.96(6.54)59.55(6.51)0.210.00770.250.0368

    Control (1 school)60.59(6.75)59.49(5.70)62.67(6.73)60.63(5.93)

    Weight (z-scores)MaleIntervention (4 schools)0.74(1.14)0.72(1.13)0.68(1.14)0.68(1.13)0.880.520.570.59

    Control (1 school)0.68(1.19)0.76(1.14)0.72(1.16)0.72(1.16)

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)0.56(1.13)0.55(1.11)0.53(1.11)0.51(1.10)0.070.00980.00580.011

    Control (1 school)0.71(1.03)0.68(1.11)0.65(1.13)0.68(1.12)

    BMI_Graphs

    OutcomesGenderSchoolFall 2004Spring 2005Fall 2005Spring 2006

    BMI (z-score)MaleIntervention (4 schools)0.730.650.780.72

    Control (1 school)0.770.890.850.87

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)0.570.510.630.54

    Control (1 school)0.780.70.740.78

    BMI_Graphs

    Intervention (4 schools)

    Control (1 school)

    BMI (z-score), Male

    SYS_graphs

    Intervention (4 schools)

    Control (1 school)

    BMI (z-score), Female

    Dias_graphs

    OutcomesGenderSchoolFall 2004Spring 2005Fall 2005Spring 2006

    Systolic Blood PreasureMaleIntervention (4 schools)101.2100.85100.51100.27

    Control (1 school)101.5299.81101.98101.31

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)100.0799.2298.2698.47

    Control (1 school)99.7798.54100.3399.97

    Dias_graphs

    Fall 2004Fall 2004

    Spring 2005Spring 2005

    Fall 2005Fall 2005

    Spring 2006Spring 2006

    Intervention (4 schools)

    Control (1 school)

    Systolic Blood Pressure, Male

    Weight

    Fall 2004Fall 2004

    Spring 2005Spring 2005

    Fall 2005Fall 2005

    Spring 2006Spring 2006

    Intervention (4 schools)

    Control (1 school)

    Systolic Blood Pressure, Female

    OutcomesGenderSchoolFall 2004Spring 2005Fall 2005Spring 2006

    Diastolic Blood PreasureMaleIntervention (4 schools)60.9959.7860.3360

    Control (1 school)60.6459.3461.9860.25

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)61.359.7659.9659.55

    Control (1 school)60.5959.4962.6760.63

    Fall 2004Fall 2004

    Spring 2005Spring 2005

    Fall 2005Fall 2005

    Spring 2006Spring 2006

    Intervention (4 schools)

    Control (1 school)

    Diastolic Blood Pressure, Male

    Fall 2004Fall 2004

    Spring 2005Spring 2005

    Fall 2005Fall 2005

    Spring 2006Spring 2006

    Intervention (4 schools)

    Control (1 school)

    Diastolic Blood Pressure, Female

    OutcomesGenderSchoolFall 2004Spring 2005Fall 2005Spring 2006

    Weight (z-scores)MaleIntervention (4 schools)0.740.720.680.68

    Control (1 school)0.680.760.720.72

    FemaleIntervention (4 schools)0.560.550.530.51

    Control (1 school)0.710.680.650.68

    Fall 2004Fall 2004

    Spring 2005Spring 2005

    Fall 2005Fall 2005

    Spring 2006Spring 2006

    Intervention (4 schools)

    Control (1 school)

    Weight (z-score), Male

    Fall 2004Fall 2004

    Spring 2005Spring 2005

    Fall 2005Fall 2005

    Spring 2006Spring 2006

    Intervention (4 schools)

    Control (1 school)

    Weight (z-score), Female

  • Published in the American Journal of Public Health

    Hollar D, Messiah SE, Lopez-Mitnik G, Almon M, Hollar TL, Agatston AS. Effect of an elementary school-based obesity prevention Intervention on weight and academic performance among low income children. American Journal of Public Health. 2010;100: 646-653.

    Improves Math and Reading ScoresNo other program has achieved these results!

  • FIVE STARS in Global Comprehensive Review of Childhood Overweight & Obesity Research Publications

  • Working Together We’re Stemming the Tide!

  • Focused and Innovative Multi-Platform ProgramChampions Kids Where They Spend Their Days

  • In 10,000 Schools Nationwide

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  • In 1000+ Summer Camp/After School Programs

  • “Organ”-ic Gardening Kit and Garden Signs

  • 1. Learning specifics about nutrition-rich foods and their bodies leads to impressive changes in kids’ eating behaviors.

    2. Parents learn about healthy eating and their organs, and change their behavior.

    3. Park and recreation staff change up their eating behaviors.

    W W W. N R PA . O R G | J U N E 2 0 1 5 | Parks & Recreation

  • Reaching 1,000s in E arly Childhood Centers

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  • Poster presented at: American Heart Association Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention –Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism (EPI/NPAM) 2015; March 3-6, 2015. Baltimore, MD.

  • Healthy Kid BoxKeeping the family involved in

    healthy living year-round!

    And if you are looking for a year round gift of health for the child in

    your life – this is the perfect monthly gift!

  • The Healthy Kid Box – Fun With a Purpose!

    Month 2 – Bone Health1 Calci M. Bone Beanie1 Calci M. Bone Poster1 It’s a Teethday Party Book3 Companion Activity Sheets1 Guide to Bone Health Booklet1 Calci M. Bone Bookmark1 Bone Health Newsletter5 Calci M Bone Temporary TattoosCalci Yum, Yum, Yum OWG Episode

    Month 3 – Lung Health1 Windy, the Lungs Beanie1 Windy, the Lungs Poster1 An OrganWise Field Trip Book3 Companion Activity Sheets1 Fruits and Veggies Booklet1 Windy, the Lungs Bookmark1 Fresh Air Newsletter5 Windy TattoosFarmers Market Fresh OWG Episode

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  • FRE E On-line Resources – Kids Club

  • Together We Can Make a Differencewww.organwiseguys.com

    Dr. Michelle Lombardo 770-495-0374

    http://www.organwiseguys.com/

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