
The Joe
Decker Children's Health-Related Fitness Research Award
Joe Decker gift to support
research concerning children's Health -Related Fitness
Not only do I have a personal
passion for physical activity but also I believe that all children should
be physically active. I embrace the quote from HealthFirst " A
mind is a terrible thing to waste. So is the other 90% of a child."
As an undergraduate student I assisted with the kids fitness testing
project directed by Cathy McMillan. To this end I am providing a gift
of $10,000.00 to be used to support research concerning children's Health-Related
Fitness. For the past 15 years, Cathy McMillan has directed the Macomb
Community Kids Health-Related Fitness Testing Project and has been collecting
data from children in grades K-5 attending the Macomb School District.
Loran Erdmann has been working with the project for the past 7 years.
Thus Cathy McMillan and Loran Erdmann through the Western Illinois University
Physical Education Department will direct the research.
Importance of funding
research for Health Related Fitness
According to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention:
- Childhood obesity is at epidemic
levels in the United States.
- The percentage of overweight
young people has more than doubled in the past three decades.
- Physical inactivity and poor
nutritional habits account for at least 300,000 deaths in the United
States each year.
- Obese children and adolescents
are more likely to become obese adults.
The CDC along with the Surgeon
General's Office has recommended regular physical activity for individuals
of all ages (physical inactivity increases the risk of dying prematurely,
dying of heart disease, and developing diabetes, colon cancer, and high
blood pressure).
Joe Decker's gift of $10,000.00
will be used to support the health related fitness research project.
Currently McMillan and Erdmann
have a database in excess of 2000 kindergarten children and are in the
ongoing process of tracking those individuals in 5 and 10-year periods.
Possible research lines they intend to pursue: tracking childhood obesity,
cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and flexibility, following
children who present with obesity in early childhood and examining relationships
between health related fitness and cardiovascular disease risk factors.
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