Abstract
Children with learning disabilities and their parents in a remote rural region were recruited to participate in a school-based family fitness program. Specific lessons in physical fitness and nutrition education were taught in school. Children and their parents participated in home activities designed to increase physical activity levels and to increase knowledge about heart-healthy nutrition. Results indicated program effectiveness. Parent evaluation of the program was generally positive with parents appreciating regular contact by phone to check on progress rather than contacts conducted in weekly meetings.
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