As part
of its ongoing effort to promote healthy lifestyles and nutrition for kids and
families, Disney today announced that it will develop a program in
collaboration with First Lady Michelle Obama supporting “Let’s Move,” her newly
announced campaign to create a healthier generation.
Disney will create a series of PSAs featuring the First Lady
and leading Disney Channel stars to inspire healthier eating habits, physical
activity and more. The messages will be featured across Disney’s kid and family
targeted media platforms, including Disney Channel, Disney XD, Radio Disney,
and Disney.com and will begin airing later this year.
“Having been at the forefront of making healthier lifestyle
choices appealing to kids and families, Disney is delighted to work with the
First Lady to promote exercise, nutrition and healthy living,” said Robert A.
Iger, president and CEO, The Walt Disney Company.
Disney’s participation in “Let’s Move” complements its
long-standing commitment to kids’ health and nutrition. In 2006, Disney
pioneered groundbreaking nutritional guidelines aimed at giving parents and
children healthier eating options. Disney food policies limit the use of the
company name and its characters to only those kid-focused products that meet
specific guidelines, including limits on calories, fat, saturated fat and
sugar. Disney made nutritionally-beneficial changes in the meals served to
children at all Disney-operated restaurants in the Disney Parks and Resorts.
Today, more than 85% of Disney’s licensed food portfolio consists of healthier
options, including produce and low-fat dairy with more than one billion
servings of fruits and vegetables sold in 2009 alone. Disney Channels Worldwide
is committed to programming that reflects and recognizes that everyone shares a
responsibility to encourage kids and families to adopt healthy lifestyles.
Guidelines are employed to model behavior that demonstrates good nutrition and
physical activity. At least one episode of each series currently in production
-- including "Hannah Montana," "Wizards of Waverly Place,"
"Sonny With A Chance," "Zeke and Luther," "Phineas and
Ferb" and "The Suite Life on Deck" -- centers on a healthy
lifestyle theme. In addition, over 100 interstitials have been dedicated to
encouraging healthier lifestyles. They include 'Pass the Plate,' a global
effort to both inform and empower viewers, showing them how kids just like them
around the world enjoy and benefit from healthy foods, and "Get’cha Head
in the Game," an interstitial series that inspires kids to follow their
dreams through physical activity.
For more information about Disney’s nutritional policies,
please go to http://disney.go.com/crreport/childrenandfamily/positivedevelopment/kidshealthandnutrition.html