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“I used to go speak at schools for the Wisconsin Dairy Association, for a program trying to get kids to be active and eat healthy, and the first thing I'd ask was: How many of you play video games? And all the kids would get all excited and raise their hands. And I say... that is the incorrect…” quote by Jordy Nelson
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“I used to go speak at schools for the Wisconsin Dairy Association, for a program trying to get kids to be active and eat healthy, and the first thing I'd ask was: How many of you play video games? And all the kids would get all excited and raise their hands. And I say... that is the incorrect answer.”

Jordy Nelson

About This Quote

The speaker highlights that popularity of video games among youth does not equate to healthy lifestyles, challenging assumptions about activity and nutrition.

In simple terms: Video games aren't a health metric.

Key Takeaway

Popularity ≠ health.

Themes

health perception youth culture misleading metrics behavioral assumptions education outreach

Mood

thoughtful critical inquisitive

Type

anecdotal motivational educational

When to use this quote

  • school health programs
  • parent‑teacher meetings
  • community fitness initiatives
  • after‑school clubs
  • sports outreach

Key Concepts

health education media influence behavioral psychology public health messaging

Practical Applications

  • designing engaging health curricula
  • leveraging gaming interest for wellness campaigns

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can educators reframe gaming to encourage movement?
  • What alternative metrics better reflect kids' health?
A Different Perspective

While gaming is sedentary, it can be a gateway to gamified fitness apps that promote activity.

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