Medifast Launches Free Nationwide K-5 Curriculum Promoting Healthy Habits
Medifast (NYSE: MED) has launched the "Healthy Habits For All" curriculum in partnership with WeAreTeachers, aiming to promote health education among students nationwide. Designed for grades K-5, the curriculum focuses on essential health topics such as nutrition, physical activity, and mental well-being. It is accessible to millions of teachers, with a priority on under-resourced communities. Medifast projects the program will reach over 20,000 students in 700 school districts across all 50 states. This initiative aligns with Medifast's commitment to improving public health through education.
- Launch of "Healthy Habits For All" curriculum aimed at promoting health education.
- Partnership with WeAreTeachers to enhance resource access for K-5 teachers.
- Curriculum prioritizes under-resourced communities, supporting equitable health education.
- Estimated impact on over 20,000 students across 700 school districts.
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BALTIMORE, Sept. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Medifast (NYSE: MED), the global company behind one of the fastest-growing health and wellness communities, OPTAVIA®, announced today the launch of its "Healthy Habits For All" curriculum through a partnership with WeAreTeachers, a popular resource hub for educators. Modeled after the company's proprietary Habits of Health® system, the lessons are designed to equip students with the skills, knowledge and confidence needed to build healthy habits from a young age. Lesson plans are available free of cost to millions of teachers nationwide, though the initiative aims to prioritize access for students in Title I schools.
Curriculum packs for grades K-5 can be downloaded from the WeAreTeachers website. Each lesson is related to a pillar of health and wellbeing: healthy eating and hydration, healthy motion, healthy mind, healthy sleep and energy management, and healthy surroundings.
"This curriculum provides health education resources on a national scale, with a focus on under-resourced communities. The lesson plans are designed to be simple and easy to teach in school – where children spend a majority of their time – and empower generations to embrace a healthy lifestyle," said Dan Chard, Chairman and CEO of Medifast. "We've seen how powerful habit creation can be in transforming the way our independent Coaches and Clients live, and we're excited to provide resources to help teachers encourage their students to adopt positive behaviors that can lead to lifelong healthy habits."
The curriculum was developed as part of Medifast's philanthropic initiative, Healthy Habits For All, which provides education and access to critical resources to under-resourced communities. According to the CDC, two in five children have a chronic health condition1 and an estimated
"By providing education and increased access to resources, we hope to build on our Coaches' impact and create a world where health and wellbeing are within reach for all," continued Chard.
Medifast projects the curriculum will impact over 20,000 students by providing these lessons to more than 700 school districts across all 50 states and Washington, D.C. At of the start of the 2022-23 school year, the curriculum already has more than 1,500 downloads.
The Healthy Habits For All curriculum follows the policies of the American Academy of Pediatrics and its belief that kids should focus on healthy behaviors, like eating healthy foods and exercising. Dieting is in no way a recommendation for children under the age of 18.
About Medifast:
Medifast (NYSE: MED) is the global company behind one of the fastest-growing health and wellness communities, OPTAVIA®, which offers scientifically developed products, clinically proven plans and the support of independent OPTAVIA Coaches and a Community to help Customers achieve Lifelong Transformation, One Healthy Habit at a Time®. As the publicly traded market leader by revenue in the U.S.
1 https://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/resources/publications/factsheets/healthy-schools.htm
2 Stierman, Bryan, Afful, Joseph, Carroll, Margaret D. (CDC National Health Statistics Reports) National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2017–March 2020 Prepandemic Data Files Development of Files and Prevalence Estimates for Selected Health Outcomes Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.15620/cdc:106273
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