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Alum creates Jump Into Action program to combat child obesity


March 19, 2012

ASU alumnus Steve Ball, a member of the first doctoral class from ASU's exercise and wellness program in 2002, has created a program that encourages children to become more physically active throughout the day.

Ball, who is now an associate professor of nutrition and exercise physiology at the University of Missouri, and nutrition specialist Ann Cohen were recently highlighted in an issue of USA Weekend magazine for the development and success of their youth fitness program Jump into Action.

This program, much like Ball’s own philosophy, promotes the idea that the earlier youth are exposed and educated in physical fitness and nutrition, the better. The focus of this program and its intent is to make nutrition lessons and physical activity in schools routine, while sharing those lessons and activities with parents and families to instill and support a focus on the importance of healthy lifestyle choices.

Article source: USA Weekend magazine

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