One in three American children is obese and those statistics and waistlines are growing.  There  are literally thousands of programs designed to help keep youngsters  fit and healthy in the fight against this obesity epidemic. However, few  programs have scientific proof of their effectiveness. One  award-wining, childhood wellness and anti-obesity program, The OrganWise  Guys®, has scientific proof it’s improving kids health; their weight,  waist circumference, blood pressure as well as their academic  performance. The curriculum and multi-media based program is currently  taught in thousands of schools. Now, the components used in classrooms  are available for home use just in time for summer, a period when many  youngsters actually gain weight. 
The  OrganWise Guys’ approach is unique. Instead of teaching what not to do,  the cute organ-shaped characters explain how they function and how  healthy lifestyle choices (or poor ones) affect the organs of the body.  All lessons are built around these engaging characters who personify the  major organs of the body – Hardy Heart, Peri Stolic (the large intestine), Sir Rebrum (the brain), Madame Muscle, The Kidney Brothers  and others. These characters are the nucleus of The OrganWise Guys and  empower kids and their parents on “how to be healthy and smart from the  inside out.”
The  OrganWise Guys, whose effective and motivating messages have positively  impacted tens of thousands of students in more than 5,000 schools  across 20 states, are introducing a new “at home” section on their  website: http://organwiseguys.com/
In  addition to The OrganWise Guys’ free downloadable videos that can be  viewed from your wireless device or computer, you can now shop The OrganWise Guys “At Home”  for dozens of clever videos, books, dolls, calendars, plush toys and  more. These same products used by teachers around the country are now  available to parents, children and home educators through an interactive  website focused on fun, nutrition and exercise.   
"I  downloaded the free OrganWise Guys app to my iPad and my kids watch the  videos in the car all the time. They were marching around Wal-Mart a  few weeks ago singing, Low-fat, high-fiber, lots of water, exercise! And  yes, there were people staring!" claimed Chastity, a mom from Alabama.
All  products provide hours of educational fun for one child or the whole  family, just in time for summer vacation. Because many students have  less structured days during summer vacation, statistically many children  gain weight over the summer break.  “How to be healthy and smart from the inside out” is what our interactive, engaging and ever-popular OrganWise Guys website www.organwiseguys.com and products are all about,” said Dr. Michelle Lombardo, founder of The OrganWise Guys. “Our innovative content and activities encourage eating well and being physically active.
“The OrganWise Guys’ sole purpose is to empower  children (and their families) as young as three years old up through  their elementary school years,” Lombardo added. “Everything we do, from  our new interactive website to our school curriculum to our products, is  designed to create healthy habits and shape a life long journey of good  health, good nutrition and good living.” 
Today,  one third of children in America are considered obese or overweight.  The prevalence of obesity among children age six to 11 years increased  from 6.5 percent in 1980 to 19.6 percent in 2008. 
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