General Mills Supports Gov. Pawlenty's Health and Wellness Initiatives.MINNEAPOLIS -- General Mills Please help [ convert this timeline] into prose or, if necessary, a . enthusiastically embraced the health and wellness initiatives announced by Gov. Tim Pawlenty Timothy James (Tim) Pawlenty (born November 27, 1960) is an American politician from the Republican Party. He is the 39th and current Governor of Minnesota, and started his term on January 6, 2003. at a news conference today that will help Minnesota employers encourage their employees to get fit and lead healthier lives. General Mills is proud to have provided funding to the National Governor's Association Healthy States Grant program, which is the funding source for the Governor's Fit Workplaces initiative. General Mills is a recognized leader in supporting employee health and wellness. Its healthy lifestyle program, called Total You, goes beyond state-of-the art fitness centers to provide employees with tools and strategies to develop and maintain an overall healthy lifestyle through education, motivation and physical activity. General Mills' World Headquarters in Minneapolis, for example, has its own medical clinic focused on preventative services, healthy eating programs in its cafeteria, and personal training and fitness classes in its on-site fitness center. General Mills also announced its support for the Governor's goal of reducing childhood obesity childhood obesity Public health Overweight in a child, an average BMI of ≥ 85% for age and sex; ≥ 95% for age and sex is very obese. See Body-mass index, Obesity. Cf Adult obesity. in Minnesota by 50 percent by 2012. General Mills has been an active partner with the State on several initiatives to improve youth nutrition and fitness. The General Mills Foundation with Governor Pawlenty and the Minnesota Department of Health, sponsors the Presidents Active Lifestyle Award (PALA) program for all Minnesota schools to implement in Grades 3 and higher. The PALA award recognizes children and youth who engage in regular physical activity as part of their daily lives in school and at home. Students that do at least 60 minutes of physical activity five days a week for six weeks receive PALA recognition from the governor and the state. Schools can sign up at www.health.state.mn.us/pala, which provides the self-guided instruction materials and handouts for any school to start its own PALA program. General Mills also supports the Minnesota Task Force on Childhood Obesity, and is a partner with Blue Cross and Blue Shield Blue Shield A US not-for-profit health care insurer that is a reimbursement intermediary for physicians. Cf Blue Cross. of Minnesota in the Fittest State in the Nation initiative. Since 2002, the General Mills Foundation has invested over $8 million in youth nutrition and fitness grants through its Champions for Healthy Kids initiative. This national community-based nutrition and fitness initiative was created through the partnership of the General Mills Foundation, the American Dietetic Association The American Dietetic Association (ADA) is the United States' largest organization of food and nutrition professionals, with nearly 65,000 members. Approximately 75 % of ADA's members are registered dietitians and about 4 % are dietetic technicians, registered. Foundation and the President's Council on Physical Fitness. General Mills also partners with experts such as physiologist and personal trainer personal trainer person n → (persönlicher) Fitnesstrainer m, (persönliche) Fitnesstrainerin f Bob Greene This article is about the modern journalist and author. For the personal trainer and fitness expert, see Bob Greene (fitness guru). For other persons named Robert Greene, see Robert Greene (disambiguation). Robert Bernard Greene, Jr. , Lluminari, a network of doctors and health experts, and Rodale, publisher of Runner's World Runner's World is a globally circulated monthly magazine for recreational runners, published by Rodale Press in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, in the United States. In addition to the printed magazine, the magazine's web sites have provided a valuable resource for runners, and Prevention magazines, to help consumers better understand the nutrition aspects of different food choices. General Mills Web sites like www.EatBetterAmerica.com and www.BrandNewYou.com help consumers make nutrition choices. General Mills also supports improved nutrition in schools. The company has worked to support positive changes in school settings, including development of nutritious new items for students, such as whole grain cereal bars and fruit crisps. General Mills is proud of its efforts to nourish healthy families in Minnesota and is dedicated to continuing its innovation in this area. About General Mills General Mills, with annual net sales Net Sales The amount a seller receives from the buyer after costs associated with the sale are deducted. Notes: This amount is calculated by subtracting the following items from gross sales: merchandise returned for credit, allowances for damaged or missing goods, freight of $12.5 billion, is a leading global manufacturer and marketer of consumer foods products. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota “Minneapolis” redirects here. For other uses, see Minneapolis (disambiguation). Minneapolis (pronounced IPA: /ˌmɪniˈæpəlɪs/) is the largest city in the U.S. , General Mills' mission is to innovate to make people's lives healthier, easier, and richer around the world. Its global brand portfolio includes Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Green Giant, Haagen-Dazs, Old El Paso Old El Paso is a brand applied to a range of Mexican-style foods, including dinner kits, tacos and tortillas, sauces, condiments, rice and refried beans. Old El Paso products are marketed in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, the Republic of and more. It also has more than 100 U.S. consumer brands, more than 30 of which generate annual retail sales in excess of $100 million. General Mills is also a leading supplier of baking and other food products to the foodservice and commercial baking industries. |
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