New Video Game Helps Kids Fight Obesity
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Debra Lau Whelan -- School Library Journal, 11/27/2007
Who says gaming encourages a sedentary lifestyle? "The Incredible Adventures of the Amazing Food Detective" is a new video game that teaches kids to fight childhood obesity by staying active.
"The Amazing Food Detective" is the only free, online video game in English and Spanish that encourages kids to eat healthier foods, get more active, and limit their time in front of the computer and TV.
The video game, launched by Kaiser Permanente, is being distributed to thousands of public schools and includes a teaching guide and family fun pages. And you don’t have to worry about kids playing the game all day—it automatically shuts off after 20 minutes and won't let them back into the game for an hour.
The game also includes printable scavenger hunts that teach children how to interpret food labels and experiments to show them how to measure sugar in soda drinks, as well as healthy recipes, muscle-building exercises, and family activities that encourage better eating habits.
There’s also a section for parents and educators that includes a teaching guide, healthy tips for families, and a profile chart that helps families set healthy goals.

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