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From Research to Reality: Greaux Healthy’s Mission to Fight Childhood Obesity

Sponsored by LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center

In Louisiana, where culture and cuisine go hand in hand, a worrying trend has emerged: childhood obesity. Our state ranks third in the nation for childhood obesity rates, and it’s a challenge that touches the lives of many families. In response, LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center has developed a comprehensive, research-based approach designed to combat this epidemic.

The Greaux Healthy initiative is unique in its scope. It recognizes that the fight against obesity must start early and continue throughout childhood and adolescence. This initiative offers resources tailored to every stage in life, from expectant mothers to preschoolers, school-age children and teenagers.

“That just highlights the breadth of research that’s being done here at Pennington Biomedical for obesity prevention and treatment,” says Greaux

Healthy Director Melissa Martin. “It has the opportunity to really make a difference in Louisiana communities as we translate it from research into community resources.” By engaging at every critical juncture, the Greaux Healthy initiative ensures that healthy habits are formed and reinforced, setting children on a path to lifelong wellness.

For expectant mothers, Greaux Healthy provides guidance on nutrition and wellness during

pregnancy, aiming to give babies the healthiest start
possible. For preschoolers, the program focuses on instilling healthy eating habits and the importance of physical activity through fun, interactive methods. School-age children benefit from resources that emphasize balanced meals, regular exercise and emotional wellbeing. Teenagers, who often face unique challenges, are supported with tailored programs that address peer pressure, body image and making healthy choices.

Greaux Healthy, which is funded by the State of Louisiana, also recognizes that combating childhood obesity isn’t just about reaching children and their families – it’s also about empowering those that work with them. Teachers play a pivotal role in shaping the habits of their students, and Greaux Healthy offers resources to help educators promote healthy lifestyles in the classroom. From lesson plans that incorporate nutrition education to strategies for encouraging physical activity, teachers are equipped to make a difference.

Healthcare professionals, too, are key players in this initiative. With a focus on preventative care as well as treatment, Greaux Healthy aims to reduce obesity rates by fostering a strong partnership between healthcare providers and the community.

What sets the Greaux Healthy initiative apart is its foundation in decades of research. For more than 35 years, Pennington Biomedical has been at the forefront of studying public health issues, and now, it’s putting that knowledge into action. The Greaux Healthy initiative isn’t just about providing information; it’s about creating a supportive network that makes it easier for families, educators and healthcare professionals to work together in the fight against obesity.

For more information about Greaux Healthy and how you can get involved, visit the official website at greauxhealthy.org.