Keynote Presentations
These presentations were given by national experts appearing as keynote speakers at CLOCC
Quarterly Meetings.
Healthy Weight at Child Care: The NAP SACC Project
by Dianne Ward, EdD, Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina School of Public Health
Presented September 12, 2006
This presentation describes the methods and findings of The Nutrition and Physical Activity Self Assessment for Child Care Project (NAP SACC).
New York State's Approach to Fighting Childhood Obesity
by Barbara A. Dennison, MD, New York State Department of Health
Presented June 6, 2006
This presentation examines childhood obesity prevention efforts by New York State.
The Economic Causes and Consequences of Obesity
by Eric Finkelstein, PhD
Presented June 7, 2005
This presentation looks at the economic and social causes behind
obesity and the consequences of nonintervention.
The US Obesity Epidemic: Causes, Issues,
and Action Plan
by Steven Blair, President, CEO Cooper Institute
Presented March 3, 2005
This presentation looks at the trends in obesity in the US, including
caloric intake and physical activity, and reviews current research
related to societal physical activity trends.
The Overweight Epidemic in Children and Youth in the United States:
Causes and Opportunities for Prevention
by Steven Gortmaker, PhD, Harvard University School of Public Health
Presented December 3, 2003
This presentation discusses the epidemiological factors contributing
toward childhood overweight.
Quality of Life of Obese Children: A Race with the CLOCC
by Jeffrey B. Schwimmer, MD
Presented June 4, 2003
This is a general review of childhood obesity and its impact on quality
of life.
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