Physical Education Teacher Education: The Key to Eliminating Childhood Obesity.
Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) will be the key to eliminating childhood obesity for the future by preparing physical education teacher candidates in the knowledge and skills they need to teach P-12 students, as well as to prepare them for the sensitivity and caring needed to teach overweight and obese students. The purpose of this article is to advocate for more time in physical education at all levels of schooling to increase P-12 students’ motivation to participate, to increase their academic achievement, and to increase their skills to enable them to participate in sport and physical activities for many years.
Childhood obesity has become an epidemic in the last 30 years, and school physical education is the best venue for educating children about the proper nutrition and exercise needed to control weight. Children spend most of their time in the day in schools. Budget cuts to physical education are unwise in our current history, and school “physical activity” programs cannot take the place of educating children on how best to use their physical skills in the future to participate for a lifetime in physical activities. Quality school physical education delivered by quality physical educators
may be the answer to the childhood obesity epidemic.
There has been a drastic rise in obesity rates among adults, but childhood obesity rates have reached epidemic proportions. Diets of fast food and sugary drinks, along with declining amounts of physical activity, have contributed to a tripling of childhood obesity rates in last 30 years. Obese children and adolescents are more likely to be overweight or obese as adults
Obes Res Open J. 2015; 2(1): 42-45. doi: 10.17140/OROJ-2-108