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Let's Move! is a public health campaign in the United States led by First Lady Michelle Obama. The campaign aimed to reduce childhood obesity and encourage a healthy lifestyle in children. The initiative had the initially stated goal of "solving the challenge of childhood obesity within a generation so that children born today will reach adulthood at a healthy weight". Let's Move! sought to decrease childhood obesity to 5% by 2030. Despite its goal, the Let's Move! initiative did not cause a decline in obesity rates. In 2008, 68% of Americans were either overweight or obese. By 2016, that number jumped to 71.2%. In 2018, more than 73.1% of Americans were either overweight or obese with African-American women leading the nation in obesity rates.

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  • Let’s Move (de)
  • Let's Move! (fr)
  • Let's Move! (en)
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  • Let’s Move! ist der Name einer Initiative gegen Fettleibigkeit bei Kindern in den USA, die von der First Lady Michelle Obama im Februar 2010 initiiert wurde. Let’s Move! hat sich als Ziel gesetzt, das Problem von Kinder-Fettleibigkeit innerhalb einer Generation zu lösen und diese bis 2030 wieder auf 5 % zurückzudrängen, was dem Anteil von 1970 entspricht. Zur Unterstützung rief Präsident Obama die erste Taskforce zu diesem Thema ins Leben. Aufgerufen sind Eltern, Politiker, Ärzte, Organisationen und Vereine genauso wie Unternehmen. Das Leitziel lautet sinngemäß: „Für eine gesunde und glückliche Zukunft unserer Kinder!“ Inzwischen habe sich Let’s Move! von einer Kampagne zu einer landesweiten Bewegung entwickelt. (de)
  • Let's Move! is a public health campaign in the United States led by First Lady Michelle Obama. The campaign aimed to reduce childhood obesity and encourage a healthy lifestyle in children. The initiative had the initially stated goal of "solving the challenge of childhood obesity within a generation so that children born today will reach adulthood at a healthy weight". Let's Move! sought to decrease childhood obesity to 5% by 2030. Despite its goal, the Let's Move! initiative did not cause a decline in obesity rates. In 2008, 68% of Americans were either overweight or obese. By 2016, that number jumped to 71.2%. In 2018, more than 73.1% of Americans were either overweight or obese with African-American women leading the nation in obesity rates. (en)
  • Let's Move! est une campagne lancée par Michelle Obama dans le but de lutter contre l'obésité des enfants aux États-Unis. La campagne a été lancée le 9 février 2010. (fr)
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