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Nestle Juicy Juice Kicks Off Summer Promoting Nutritious, Active Lifestyle Choices Among Latino Children, Families
GLENDALE, Calif., July 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Nestle(R) Juicy Juice(R)
announced today the return of last year's successful junior soccer tournament,
Copita Juicy Juice. This year, the event will tourDallas andLos Angeles
over the summer, and include the participation of over 600 children and more
than 48 local soccer teams in the two cities. Claudia Gonzalez, registered
dietitian and author of Gordito Doesn't Mean Healthy, also returns toDallas
andLos Angeles as part of a national campaign to promote a healthy lifestyle
this summer.
A recent article published by EFE world news shows that the world's
obesity/overweight rates are surpassing malnutrition and hunger for the first
time in history, with 1.7 billion people who are overweight (out of which 300
million are obese) vs. 850 million people who are victims of hunger.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over the
past three decades the childhood obesity rate has more than doubled for
preschool children aged 2-5 years and more than tripled for children aged 6-11
years. Data from the CDC's 2005 survey also showed that the prevalence of
being overweight was higher among Hispanic (16.8 percent) than African
American (16.0 percent) and white (11.8 percent) children. To reduce these
alarming rates, it is important to educate families on how to establish and
follow good fitness and nutrition habits.
In a study published by the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
in June 2008, researchers found that "one hundred percent juice consumption
was associated with better nutrient intake than in the non-consumption group
and was not associated with weight status or the likelihood of being
overweight in children 2 to 11 years of age."
"One simple way to help reduce obesity rates and promote a healthy
lifestyle is to increase your fruit and vegetable intake," said Victoria
Nuevo-Celeste, Nestle Juicy Juice Marketing Manager. "Nestle Juicy Juice
products are made from 100% juice with no added sugars, sweeteners,
preservatives or artificial flavors, and they provide children with important
nutrients to grow healthy and strong. We are excited to expand the Copita
Juicy Juice junior soccer tournament to two cities this year, and encourage
fitness and good nutrition among Hispanic families."
Based on the Food Pyramid created by the United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA) in 2005, 6 oz. of Nestle Juicy Juice provides one serving
from the Fruit Group and is an excellent source of vitamin C. The USDA also
recommends making smart choices from every food group and finding a balance
between food and physical activity as the best tools to prevent obesity, as
well as a number of other diseases.
"The school break has started for most children in the U.S., and the hot
summer months ahead mark the perfect time for people to be out and eat
lighter, healthier meals," said Claudia Gonzalez, Nutritionist and Health
Expert. "When being outdoors at the beach or the park, Hispanic families
should opt for healthy and simple snack options that are true to their culture
and nutritious to their bodies, like cut watermelon and strawberries, or
jicama sticks with a little lime juice and chili powder. To quench your
children's thirst, offer them water and 100% fruit juices, like Juicy Juice."
Nestle Juicy Juice partnered once again with the Hispanic Soccer Alliance
to offer the communities inDallas andLos Angeles fun and healthy events for
their children. Copita Juicy Juice will allow junior soccer leagues to
participate in a friendly environment and promote exercise and healthy habits
among Hispanics in the U.S.
Copita Juicy Juice will take place Saturday, July 5 and Sunday, July 6 at
Richland College inDallas; and on Saturday, August 30 and Sunday, August 31
at Heartwell Park inLong Beach, California.
About Nestle USA
Named one of "America's Most Admired Food Companies" in Fortune magazine
for the eleventh consecutive year, Nestle USA provides quality brands and
products that bring flavor to life every day. From nutritious meals with Lean
Cuisine(R) to great beverages, such as Nestle(R) JUICY JUICE(R), Nestle USA
makes delicious, convenient, and nutritious food and beverage products that
enrich the very experience of life itself. That's what "Nestle. Good Food,
Good Life" is all about. NestleUSA, with 2007 sales of $8.25 billion, is
part of Nestle S.A. inVevey, Switzerland -- the world's largest food company
- with sales of $90 billion. For product news and information, visit
Nestleusa.com or NestleNewsroom.com.
For more information, please contact:
Tania Llavaneras
(323) 202-1418 office
(323) 203-4501 cell
Tania.Llavaneras@edelman.com
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