Eat for Goals – now in five more languages
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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The successful child cookery book, Eat for Goals! – uniting UEFA, the World Heart Federation and the European Commission in the campaign to tackle obesity – is now available in English, French, Polish, Russian and Spanish.
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The successful child cookery book, Eat for Goals! – bringing together UEFA, the World Heart Federation and the European Commission in the campaign to tackle obesity – is now available in bookstores in five additional languages, with English, French, Polish, Russian and Spanish being added following the German version's launch in September 2008.
Players promote health
Eat for Goals! sees a multicultural group of 13 internationally renowned male and female football players sharing what they love to eat and giving recipes for their favourite dishes, to convey the message that a healthy lifestyle is also based on healthy food.
Healthy diet means good performance
A detailed list of ingredients and step-by-step instructions for preparing each of the 13 dishes makes it easy for even the less-experienced child to make delicious, healthy meals. And for those wanting to know more about the relationship between a balanced, healthy diet and performance, which is crucial to footballers, the book gives the nutritional values per portion and plenty of food tips.
Obesity issue
Children are increasingly adopting unhealthy lifestyles and the current annual rate of increase in childhood obesity in Europe is ten times higher than in the 1970s. Through the active support of Eat for Goals! UEFA, the World Heart Federation and the European Commission are focusing attention on obesity, one of the major public health issues of the 21st century.
Important initiative
"Twenty per cent of all European children are currently overweight, showing how important initiatives such as Eat for Goals! are, as they encourage healthy nutrition and active lifestyles among children and their parents in a fun and inspirational way," said Professor Pekka Puska, president-elect of the World Heart Federation.
Investing in Europe's future
The European Commission views activities that nurture healthy lifestyles among children as an investment in the future of Europe. "I welcome this joint initiative by UEFA, the World Heart Federation and the European Commission and I have no doubt that this book will score goals among young Europeans," said Androulla Vassiliou, European Commissioner for Health.
Created for 5 to 11-year-olds
UEFA, as part of its ongoing football and social responsibility efforts, identified the Eat for Goals! project as a good way to talk to a large and young public about the importance of good food and daily exercise by bringing together footballers' favourite recipes. Eat for Goals! was created for children aged 5 to 11 and is available in English, French, German, Polish, Russian, and Spanish through various publishers as listed below.
UEFA donation
The book can also be ordered online at uefa.com and the World Heart Federation website. Purchasers will be helping more children as UEFA will donate €1 from the sale of each book in support of the World Heart Federation's programmes encouraging children to be physically active.