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Tennessee Department of Health says it’s time for a Healthier Halloween

Tennessee Department of HealthNashville, TN – With record numbers of children now overweight or obese, does it make sense for adults to hand out the traditional handfuls of Halloween candy?

That’s the question posed by the Tennessee Department of Health, as it suggests some healthier alternatives when costumed characters come calling.“Too many of us, without thinking, hand out calorie-loaded goodies that do great harm to children,” said TDH Family Health and Wellness Director Michael Warren, MD, MPH. “There are many treats children may appreciate even more than another sugary piece of junk food. Fake teeth, stickers, small toys, pencils and other giveaways can be just as much fun to give and receive as unhealthy candy.”

Parents can control the sugar intake of their trick and treating children by considering some simple strategies:

Adult Halloween celebrants should also think about themselves and friends. For those who have leftover bags of candy, taking them to work the next day is not doing anyone any favors. Put leftover candy in the freezer out of sight and ration it over time until it’s gone. Tossing it in the trash is also an option. If a decorated cake shows up in the office, limit your tasting to about three small bites and then walk away.

Parents planning to take children trick or treating door-to-door should make safety a priority.

A few tips to help prevent accidents:

Find more tips for a safe and healthy Halloween at www.cdc.gov/Features/halloweenhealth/. [1]

The mission of the Tennessee Department of Health is to protect, promote and improve the health and prosperity of people in Tennessee.

For more information about TDH services and programs, visit http://health.state.tn.us/. [2]