EChO - Eradicate Childhood Obesity Foundation


EChO - Eradicate Childhood Obesity Foundation, Inc. is a 501 public charity based in Cambridge, MA dedicated to ending childhood obesity. Established in 2015, the foundation aims to promote healthier lifestyles through the use of nutrition education, technology, and novel, easy-to-understand food labels.

History

Founder and President Laurent Adamowicz established EChO - Eradicate Childhood Obesity Foundation, Inc. in 2015 with researchers and public health advocates Dr. George Blackburn, , Eric Rimm, and Pastor Raymond Jetson. The foundation aims to create innovative solutions to combat childhood obesity and help children build healthier lives by spreading awareness of the dangers of added sugar consumption. Adamowicz and Jetson are 2011 Senior Fellows of the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University. Since its establishment, EChO has created initiatives focused on decreasing the consumption of processed foods containing added sugars, a proven contributor to childhood obesity. In 2019, EChO became a partner of the National Salt and Sugar Reduction Initiative.

Board of Directors and Executives

The Added Sugar Repository was launched by EChO as an open source, collaborative project in 2018. The ASR is an exhaustive list that aims to contain all names of added sugar that are found to be used in food and beverage products throughout the United States. The repository was made to allow consumers to have information on what is added sugar and the different forms used by the food industry. The Added Sugar Repository is supported by Robert Lustig and his Sugar Project.

SugAR Mon

In December 2018, EChO released SugAR Mon, a mobile application for public health, free on Android and iPhone. The application, developed with Unity, scans barcodes of foods and beverages commercialized in the United States to provide the user with the names of added sugars that are present in the products. This app aims to create consumer awareness about, and limit the amount, of added sugar intake.

SugAR Poke

In June 2017, EChO- Eradicate Childhood Obesity Foundation, Inc. partnered with Pandora Reality to release a novel diet app, "SugAR Poke", free on iPhone and Android. SugAR Poke is the first public health app to utilize augmented reality technology, helping consumers make healthier food choices with better knowledge of added sugar. The demo app scans front labels of popular salad dressings to provide consumers with real-time added sugar content by superimposing an added-sugar front label on the bottle A green label means that there is no added sugar in the product. A black label appears over the product if it contains added sugar, displaying the number of teaspoons of added sugar in the entire bottle.
Founder and President Laurent Adamowicz introduced SugAR Poke at the Conference at New York University, followed by the launch of a Kickstarter campaign to allow for full development of the app. Eventually, the fully developed app will include all processed foods sold in the United States and a gaming component to better educate children on the dangers of added sugar.

Other Initiatives

Food Opera

A “Sweet Fairy Tale" is a joint project from EChO and Eureka Ensemble. It is a musical initiative aimed at educating the public on proper nutrition and the dangers of added sugar. The goal of a "Sweet Fairy Tale" is to deliver nutrition education to children, families, and young people through music with the help of our community partners: Codman Square Health Center and Daily Table in Dorchester, MA, a Boston neighborhood which suffers high rates of childhood obesity
This creative musical piece reveals nutrition facts that are poorly understood by the general public and highlights the principles of proper nutrition in order to influence motivation and attitudes of healthy eating behaviors in children and young adults.
Research suggests that nutrition instruction can be improved through active learning strategies as well as integrating nutrition lessons into other subjects. A “Sweet Fairy Tale” will combine both by delivering nutrition education via music as an engaging way to reach a large population of children, starting from with the local Boston community.
The composition was modeled after well-known fairy tales, Soldier's Tale" and Peter and the Wolf", using music as a medium to introduce the danger of added sugar and benefits of healthy nutrition to children. A composer and a librettist have collaborated to create an inspired, innovative piece that uses specific instruments and musical motifs to represent characters in the story, from Maltodextrin and High Fructose Corn Syrup to Evaporated Cane Juice and Honey.

Added Sugar Front Label Initiative and Study

The Added Sugar Front Label Initiative proposes added sugar front labels displaying the quantity of added sugar in processed goods. This aims to decrease consumption of added sugar and prevent childhood obesity. A research component to the initiative will pilot-test added sugar labels to prove the ability to influence food-purchasing behavior via a large-scale study conducted at food retailers and/or public school vending machines in the Boston/Cambridge, Massachusetts area.

Principal Investigators for Added Sugar Front Label Study

EChO - Eradicate Childhood Obesity Foundation, Inc. is an avid promoter of cooking and nutrition education for all, especially children. EChO launched the Universal Cooking and Nutrition Education movement to encourage the U.S. public school system to reform their curriculum to include mandatory cooking and nutrition classes from kindergarten to medical school.