PRINTER'S NO. 2815
No. 501 Session of 2007
INTRODUCED BY PAYTON, OLIVER, KENNEY, BRENNAN, CIVERA, COHEN, CRUZ, CUTLER, DALEY, DiGIROLAMO, EACHUS, FABRIZIO, GEORGE, GIBBONS, GINGRICH, GRUCELA, HENNESSEY, JAMES, JOSEPHS, KORTZ, LEACH, MACKERETH, MAJOR, McCALL, McGEEHAN, MELIO, MOYER, MUSTIO, PALLONE, PARKER, RAMALEY, READSHAW, SAINATO, SANTONI, SAYLOR, SONNEY, TURZAI, VULAKOVICH, WATERS, WATSON, YOUNGBLOOD, PEIFER, W. KELLER AND MYERS, NOVEMBER 2, 2007
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, NOVEMBER 2, 2007
A RESOLUTION 1 Directing the House of Representatives Health and Human Services 2 Committee to develop recommendations for sports nutrition and 3 sports nutritional supplements. 4 WHEREAS, In school settings, high school athletes may have 5 limited access to current and appropriate dietary and 6 nutritional advice to meet their needs of intense exercise and 7 physical activity; and 8 WHEREAS, Many high school districts in this Commonwealth have 9 become increasingly concerned about the abuse of steroids and 10 illegal performance-enhancing dietary supplements; and 11 WHEREAS, The Commonwealth has adopted school wellness and 12 nutrition policies, but has not focused on the particular needs 13 of young athletes; and 14 WHEREAS, Existing Federal and State laws have not adequately 15 covered new food and nutritional product definitions and do not
1 directly address the expanded nutritional requirements of 2 teenage athletes, which has resulted in confusion among student 3 athletes, parents and coaches; and 4 WHEREAS, Many high school athletes do not receive sound and 5 effective information on sports nutrition food alternatives to 6 banned substances; and 7 WHEREAS, Families and parents of high school athletes have 8 expressed concern that their student athletes are not getting 9 enough information about proper nutrition; and 10 WHEREAS, Many parents have expressed their confidence in 11 coaches to advise and counsel their athletes on all physical and 12 mental aspects of training; and 13 WHEREAS, The Commonwealth's high school coaches may also 14 benefit from specialized training and continuing education to 15 expand their knowledge of effective dietary and nutrition 16 programs that benefit their athletes; and 17 WHEREAS, There is a public health need to effectively and 18 appropriately guide high school athletes on proper diet and 19 nutrition programs and away from banned substances and 20 inappropriate dietary supplements; therefore be it 21 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives Health and Human 22 Services Committee develop recommendations to be submitted to 23 the House of Representatives no later than November 30, 2008; 24 and be it further 25 RESOLVED, That the Health and Human Services Committee 26 consider, prepare and recommend a sports nutrition educational 27 program directed at teenage athletes that may be utilized by 28 high school coaches and athletic directors as part of sport- 29 specific or interscholastic training programs; and be it further 30 RESOLVED, That the Health and Human Services Committee shall 20070H0501R2815 - 2 -
1 incorporate in its review and report the following: 2 (1) The fundamentals of nutrition with regard to the 3 requirements necessary to achieve healthy performance during 4 periods of intense physical training and exercise and 5 adequate physical recovery including a healthy immune system. 6 (2) The identification and use of appropriate sports 7 nutrition foods as part of a healthy, balanced nutrition and 8 training program. 9 (3) Information on the dangers of prohibited substances 10 as enumerated by the United States Anti-Doping Agency Guide 11 to Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods of Doping; 12 and be it further 13 RESOLVED, That the Health and Human Services Committee 14 prepare a recommended plan for a sports nutrition education 15 program capable of reaching all Commonwealth high school 16 athletes, including recommendations on any funding that may be 17 necessary for the ongoing training and education of high school 18 coaches. J26L82JS/20070H0501R2815 - 3 -