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First Lady Announces Food and Beverage Manufacturer Agreement with Partnership for a Healthier America to Fight Childhood Obesity


Monday May 17, 2010

Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation Members Pledge Product 
Changes to Reduce 1.5 Trillion Calories by 2015

Washington, DC – First Lady Michelle Obama today announced  that the Partnership for a
Healthier America has signed an agreement with The Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation (HWCF)
whose members are pledging to take actions aimed at reducing 1.5 trillion product calories by
the end of 2015.  As an interim step to this goal, HWCF will seek to reduce calories by 1
trillion in 2012. 

“Solving the obesity epidemic requires far more than anything government can do alone and
today’s announcement represents an important step forward to providing Americans with
healthier choices so that they can choose to lead healthier lives,” said Mrs. Obama, who also
serves as honorary chair of the Partnership.  “This is precisely the kind of private sector
commitment we need.  I want to thank the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation for stepping up
to the plate and I hope this encourages others to do the same.” 

“On behalf of the Partnership, I am pleased to acknowledge this major first step by the
Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation.  Pledges like this one – with targeted and achievable
results that are meaningful and measurable – will help us reach our goal of curbing childhood
obesity within a generation,” said Dr. James R. Gavin III, chairman of the Partnership’s
board of directors.

Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation manufacturing companies will pursue their calorie
reduction goals by growing and introducing lower-calorie options; changing product recipes
where possible to lower the calorie content of current products; or reducing portion sizes of
existing single-serve products. These changes will help Americans reduce their calorie intake,
improve their overall nutrition and close the energy gap.

Through pledges like this, the Partnership is working to mobilize the private sector, thought
leaders, media, and local communities to undertake actions that will further the goals of First
Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign to curb childhood obesity within a generation. 
To ensure that the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation stands by its pledge, the Partnership
will work with the organization and the data it collects to monitor progress towards fulfilling
its commitment on an annual basis. 

“Accountability is a critical element of our agreement with the Healthy Weight Commitment
Foundation.  These types of calorie reduction efforts can have a significant impact on the
obesity trend, so we want to be sure that organizations making commitments are following
through with real results,” said S. Lawrence Kocot, interim President and CEO of the
Partnership and a member of its board of directors.

The Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation is working to promote ways to help Americans achieve
healthy weight by balancing the energy (calories) they consume with the energy they expend
through physical activity.  HWCF focuses on increasing access and opportunities for physical
activity, healthier nutrition options and raising awareness of the energy balance approach –
in the marketplace, in the workplace and in schools.
 
“The First Lady has shown tremendous leadership in calling for national action to end child
obesity,” said David Mackay, chair of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation and CEO of
Kellogg Company.  “Through this effort, Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation member companies
will further strengthen their emphasis on healthier food options to better help consumers
achieve and maintain a healthy diet.”

To assess the impact of the pledge, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) will support a
rigorous, independent evaluation of how the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation’s efforts to
reduce calories in the marketplace affect calories consumed by children and adolescents. RWJF
will publicly report its findings.

About the Partnership for a Healthier America
The Partnership for a Healthier America is an independent, nonpartisan organization that will
mobilize broad-based support for efforts to solve the child obesity challenge.  Core activities
of the Partnership include:

Developing  a strong membership network of  leaders across sectors with commitment to scaling
meaningful and measurable solutions;
Convening members annually to affirm, align, and announce commitments;
Promoting broad understanding among all sectors about the role healthy food, physical
activity, and the environment play in reversing the childhood obesity epidemic;
Facilitating and measuring the impact of members’ commitments against clear and transparent
targets; and
Connecting potential partners in the private and nonprofit sectors to each other and to the
correct points of contact in government to ensure efficient leveraging of actions, and sharing
of knowledge and lessons learned at the community, state, and national levels.  
 
The Partnership emerged out of a series of conversations between The California Endowment,
Kaiser Permanente Fund for Community Benefit, Nemours, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, which is a partnership of
the American Heart Association and the William J. Clinton Foundation.  Sonnenschein, Nath and
Rosenthal, LLP has provided operational and legal support in establishing the Foundation. The
Brookings Institution has also contributed thought leadership to the effort.  For more
information, visit www.aHealthierAmerica.org. 

About the Let’s Move! Campaign
The First Lady’s nationwide initiative seeks to solve the challenge of childhood obesity, so
that America’s youngest children reach adulthood at a healthy weight.  Her plan offers four
pillars:

Offering parents the tools and information they need to make healthy choices for their kids;
Getting healthier food into our nation’s schools;
Ensuring that all our families have access to healthy, affordable food in their communities;
and
Increasing opportunities for kids to be physically active, both in and out of school. 
The Partnership will support these pillars through a campaign to unite and inspire families
from every corner of the United States to take real and sustained actions to eat better, be
more active, and make a commitment to embracing healthier lifestyles.  For more information,
visit www.letsmove.gov.

About the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation
The Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation is first-of-its kind coalition that brings together
more than 80 of the nation’s largest retailers, non-profit organizations, food and beverage
manufacturers and trade associations aimed at helping to reduce obesity.  The calorie-reduction
initiative is part of a multi-pronged effort by the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation and
its members to help American families reduce the calories they consume while increasing the
calories they expend.  For more information, visit www.healthyweightcommit.org.

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