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Title: Nutrition and Weight Status Healthy People 2020


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Nutrition and Weight StatusHealthy People 2020
  • Marina Castanedo, Lauren Jones, Sasha Seiden

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Nutrition and Weight Status
  • Goal1
  • Promote health and reduce chronic disease risk
    through the consumption of healthful diets and
    achievement and maintenance of healthy body
    weights.
  • Overview1
  • Healthful diet and healthy body weight
  • Individual behaviors, policies, and various
    environments
  • Household food security and hunger elimination

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Americans With a Healthful Diet1
  • Nutrient-dense foods
  • Include all food groups
  • Limit intake of saturated and trans fats,
    cholesterol, added sugars, sodium, and alcohol
  • Meet caloric needs
  • Avoid unhealthy weight gain

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Americans With a Healthful Diet2
  • Eating healthily and exercising regularly can
    help
  • Maintain healthy weight
  • Reduce risk of chronic disease
  • Promote overall health status
  • Growth and development in children

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Weight Loss3
  • Advantages of weight loss
  • How to achieve weight loss
  • Dietary Therapy
  • Physical Activity
  • Behavior Therapy

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Overview of Objectives
  • NWS-2.2 Increase the proportion of school
    districts that require schools to make fruits or
    vegetables available whenever other food is
    offered or sold
  • NWS-10.2 Reduce the proportion of children and
    adolescents who are considered obese in children
    aged 6 to 11 years
  • NWS-10.3 Reduce the proportion of children and
    adolescents who are considered obese in children
    aged 12 to 19 years
  • NWS-12 Eliminate very low food security among
    children
  • NWS-13 Reduce household food insecurity and in
    doing so reduce hunger

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NWS-10.2 10.3
  • Baseline 17.4 of children aged 6-11 years were
    considered obese.
  • Target 15.7
  • Baseline 17.9 of adolescents aged 12-19 were
    considered obese.
  • Target 16.1

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Background for 10.2 10.3
  • Costly condition
  • 125 million/yr spent on hospital admittances9
  • Lower math reading scores in kindergarten
  • Increased behavioral and learning disabilities9
  • In 2005-20088
  • 17.4 of children (6-11 years)
  • 17.9 of adolescents (12-19 years)
  • Increased rates, as well as heavier weights6

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Importance of 10.2 10.3
  • Physically, mentally, academically
  • Increased risk of chronic disease premature
    death
  • More likely to be overweight or obese adults4
  • Economic impact direct medical costs4
  • 14 billion annual in direct health care expenses

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Importance
  • Minority youth populations at risk7
  • Ages 6-11
  • 22 Mexican American
  • 20 African American
  • 14 non-Hispanic
  • Ages 12-19
  • 23 Mexican American
  • 21 African American
  • 14 non-Hispanic
  • American Indian children ages 5-18
  • 39 overweight/at risk

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National Programs8
  • Lets Move!
  • Americas move to raise a healthier generation
    of kids
  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Chefs Move to School
  • National School Lunch Program Breakfast Program
  • HealthierUS School Challenge
  • Partnership for a Healthier America
  • http//www.letsmove.gov/

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State Programs in Washington
  • Washington State Nutrition Physical Activity
    Plan11
  • Center for Safe Routes to School
  • Unplugged12
  • 30 Days Live! students give up TV for a month
  • Washington State Senate Bill 543612
  • Adopt nutrition physical policies
  • Washington State Senate Bill 509312
  • Encourages healthy food beverages during school
    hours, school sponsored activities

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Local Programs
  • Boys Girls Club of Whatcom County6
  • SMART Girls5
  • Healthy Habits5
  • Child Nutrition Program6
  • USDA funded
  • Provide nutritious meals snacks to childcare
    centers
  • Food ense Nutrition Program in Skagit County3

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Gaps
  • Programs arent fully funded2
  • No programs are aimed towards minority groups
  • Time requirement for PE or recess vary1
  • Food deserts8
  • Should incorporate sleep health
  • Food companies market for children
  • Difficult to change attitudes

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NWS 2.2
  • Only 6.6 of school districts require schools to
    make fruits or vegetables available

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Importance of Objective
  • School environments impact adolescent diets
  • 19-50 of daily calories at school12
  • Too many unhealthy foods can damage brain2
  • Academic impact
  • Motivation and attention12
  • GPA9
  • Obesity has more than doubled in last decade in
    school age children19

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Background12
  • ¼ of WA students eat 5 fruits vegetables a day
  • 1 in 10 teens in WA are overweight
  • Shortened lunch periods
  • 90 of students have easy access to unhealthy
    food
  • Focus on prevention, not treatment

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What are kids eating at school?9
  • Food brought from home
  • Federal school lunch or breakfast programs
  • Foods sold outside of meal programs
  • Vending Machines, snack bars, school stores
  • Competitive Food
  • Much of schools revenue depends on competitive
    foods
  • Institutional fear results in unhealthy decision
    making

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Competitive Foods9
  • Vending Machines found in 17 of elementary, 82
    of middle, and 97 of high schools
  • Low nutrient, energy dense (high calorie) food
  • Low income vs. high income schools?
  • Availability of snacks in schools? higher calorie
    intake
  • Decrease in fruits and vegetables
  • USDA cannot regulate what is sold outside of
    mealtime

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National Programs
  • Lets Move!6
  • Healthier US School Challenge17
  • National School Lunch Breakfast Program13
  • Low cost/free lunches to children living in
    poverty
  • Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program16
  • Outreach to low income schools
  • Farm to School programs19
  • Child Nutrition Act

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National Programs
  • FitPick4
  • Healthy Schools Program1
  • Make healthy foods at competitive pricing so they
    are a more available option for schools
  • CDC IOM make recommendations and policies
    consistent with Dietary Guidelines for
    Americans12
  • 5-9 fruits and vegetables a day

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State Programs in Washington
  • Bills requiring nutrition and physical fitness
    policies in schools12
  • Encourages school health advisory committees
  • Farm to School programs19
  • Local Farms-Healthy Kids
  • WA State utilizes federal programs

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Local Programs
  • Whatcom County Statistics
  • 40.4 eligible for federal program assistance
  • Fit Pick12
  • Clark County
  • Square Foot Nutrition Project20
  • Weekly lessons vegetable growing

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Cultural Competence12
  • Different perceptions of nutrition
  • Correct knowledge and attitude required when
    dealing with dynamics of cultures
  • Delivery of information
  • Respect and awareness
  • Goal Reduce disparities in health outcomes

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Gaps
  • Lack of a standard of measure to assess policy
    strength
  • Budget cuts in schools
  • Nutrition programs in schools
  • Support for agricultural programs
  • Competitive food

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NWS-13
  • Reduce household food insecurity and in doing so
    reduce hunger1
  • 15 of American households unable to acquire
    adequate food2
  • HP 2020 Target goal 6.0 Percent
  • Retain 2010 Goal
  • What is food security?
  • access at all times to enough food for an
    active, healthy life for all household members.
    USDA4

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Importance5
  • USDA measures food security annually
  • Domestic food and nutrition assistance programs
  • Children often shielded from insecurity
  • 1.3 of households with children insecure in
    2008
  • 1/3 of food-insecure households had very low food
    security 2008
  • 6.7 million (5.7 percent of all U.S. households)
  • Variety of coping strategies

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National Level
  • National School Lunch Program5
  • Meet Dietary Guidelines for Americans
  • SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)6
  • Food Stamp Program
  • WIC (Women, Infants, and Children)7
  • Provides state grants to all 50 states
  • Targets low income, nutritionally at risk
    populations
  • Healthy Food Financing Initiative8
  • Eliminating Food Deserts in America

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State Programs
  • Washington Basic Food Program9
  • WIC10
  • Department of Agriculture10
  • EFAP, TEFAP, CSPF
  • Partners in Action12
  • Strengthen food assistance programs and improve
    economic security for low-income families and
    individuals
  • Improve access to and awareness of food
    assistance programs

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Local Programs13
  • Bellingham Food Bank14
  • Free groceries, open to all.
  • Food Bank Farm
  • Food for Tots
  • Small Potatoes Gleaning Project
  • Milk Money
  • Victory Gardens

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