Action Plan Milestone/Task |
Resources Needed |
Forecasted Cost USD |
Source of Funding |
Training of Dieticians |
Trainers, Audio visuals and meals |
3,000 |
Hospital support |
Physician Activities |
Gym for training, gym instructor, Health therapist |
5000 |
Donor Support |
Training of Parents to ensure that children get to exercise |
Audio visuals, Take home materials |
3000 |
Donor Support |
Group therapy among obese children |
Refreshments, audio visuals |
4000 |
Donor Support |
TOTAL |
15, 000 |
Changes in state-level economic factors such as labor supply and the monetary or time price of calorie intake may have an impact on childhood obesity, particularly among low-income children. When developing programs to reduce childhood obesity, healthcare workers and policymakers should take these factors into account.
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