New and Improved BodyWorks Program to Begin September 23, 2014

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The BodyWorks Program is a FREE and fun program designed to help parents and caregivers of young adolescent boys and girls aged 9 to 14 improve family eating and activity habits.

The BodyWorks Program is a collaborative effort of University Healthcare, the Berkeley County Health Department, Change the Future WV, WVU Extension, and Berkeley County Board of Education.  The program focuses on helping families create healthier lifestyles.  BodyWorks successfully guides parents to become role models and provides the tools and support families need to create healthy lifestyles while actively engaging their children.

New to the program this year is a separate physical activity and cooking skills class for kids.  Activities will be offered that are specifically designed for the children while parents will gain knowledge and learn skills to develop and maintain healthy family habits.

Families who enroll in the BodyWorks Program will receive a FREE BodyWorks toolkit and will attend regular group meetings to help learn and maintain healthy behavior changes.  The toolkit includes the Body Basics book, guide books for specifically for boys and girls, a weekly planner, and more.

“The BodyWorks program is designed to provide families with tools they can begin using immediately, such as learning how to understand the information on a nutrition label, estimating proper portions to avoid ‘portion distortion,’ and how to have a healthy body image, eat well, and stay active for life.  The program brings together families and expert community partners to promote maximum health benefits for all participants.  BodyWorks is a great program that is really fun and motivating for the entire family,” said Denise Ryan, Coordinator, Change the Future WV.

The program will be offered in 6-weekly sessions beginning September 23, 2014.  The session will be on Tuesdays, from 6-7:30pm at the WVU Health Sciences Center on the campus of Berkeley Medical Center, Martinsburg.  The program is free and open to all.  Registration is limited.  Sign up today.

For more information or to register, please contact Sue Flanagan @ 304-264-1936 or Sue.Flanagan@mail.wvu.edu.

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