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Title: An interactive education and research exhibit from Oregon Health


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  • An interactive education and research exhibit
    from Oregon Health Science University

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What is the Lets Get Healthy! fair?
  • An education and research exhibit
  • Education -- you will learn about your health and
    get tailored feedback based on your results
  • Research The collected data are used by
    scientists, students and schools. You will be
    informed about your rights as a research
    participant.
  • Everything is anonymous you will be given a
    barcode bracelet at the fair

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At the fair, you will receive.
  • A barcode wristband
  • and
  • An activity booklet to track your progress

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Then you scan in and begin!
Every time you visit a different station, you
will scan yourself just like a grocery clerk
scans groceries. Listen for the beep and you
know you have done it right. If it doesnt
beep try holding it further away from the
barcode.
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Begin by answering 5 basic questions
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Race
  • Ethnicity
  • Enter your unique code from the pre-fair survey.
    Instructions are provided.
  • The material you receive and your health
    recommendations are tailored for you based on
    your age and gender.

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What are the stations?
More information online at http//www.letsgethea
lthy.org/about-the-research/
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Diet Assessment Survey
  • 5-7 minute diet screener that tells you your
  • fruit vegetable intake
  • dairy intake
  • added sugars

More information online at http//www.letsgethea
lthy.org/about-the-research/station-descriptions/d
iet-assessment/
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Body Composition
  • Learn about your body measurements (height,
    weight, BMI, body fat, waist circumference)
  • Everything done behind a privacy screen
  • Receive immediate feedback about how you compare
    to national recommendations. Recommendations
    change every month until youre 20!

More information online at http//www.letsgethea
lthy.org/about-the-research/station-descriptions/b
ody-composition/
9
Sleep Assessment Survey
  • 3 different surveys to chose from which measure
  • Sleep quality (5 min)
  • Chronotype (morning/eveningness) (2 min)
  • Daytime sleepiness (2 min)

More information online at http//www.letsgethea
lthy.org/about-the-research/station-descriptions/s
leep-assessment/
10
Bitter Taste Test
  • Are you a supertaster? Taste a strip of paper to
    find out if you can detect the bitter-tasting
    chemical on it.
  • 1 out of 4 people can not taste it.

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Cancer Risk Behaviors Assessment
  • 4 Options!
  • 2 short surveys about skin and lung cancer risk
    behaviors.
  • Video game about UV exposure
  • Mole microscope
  • For 13 and over, breast cancer education (not at
    school events)
  • Receive immediate, tailored feedback about cancer
    risk based on your behaviors

More information online at http//www.letsgethea
lthy.org/about-the-research/station-descriptions/c
ancer-risk-assessment/
12
Blood Pressure
  • Learn about your blood pressure, what it means,
    and why it is important!

More information online at http//www.letsgethea
lthy.org/about-the-research/station-descriptions/c
ardiovascular-function/blood-pressure/
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Epigenetics
  • Educational game about how our choices affect our
    DNA (15 min)

More information online at http//www.letsgethea
lthy.org/about-the-research/station-descriptions/e
pigenetics/
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Memory
  • Computer game that asks individuals to remember
    the order and location that blocks are
    highlighted. More and more blocks are added on
    successive levels
  • Test measures visuospatial memory. (If youve
    ever lost your keys and had to retrace your
    steps, this is very similar!)

More information online at http//www.letsgethea
lthy.org/about-the-research/station-descriptions/m
emory/
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Just for fun! More exhibits about nutrition and
physical activity
  • Twelve tabletop exhibits that were created in
    partnership with Oregon Museum of Science
    Industry

Sizing Up Servings Participants match the
amount of food in one serving
Reading Labels Participants guess which has the
most fiber (left) or sugar (right)
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Find out more!
  • Our website has more information about all of
    these stations
  • You can also see the summary data from your
    school within two weeks of your schools fair!

Explore for yourself at www.letsgethealhy.org!
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How are the data used?
  • You get your personal results back right away
  • All of the data from your school are then grouped
    and available to explore online. The data are
    shown as pictures (infographics).

Explore for yourself at www.letsgethealhy.org!
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Customized data for your needs
You can filter the data by age, gender or
location! Save the picture or the query
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Using the data to advance science
Scientists, students and community organizations
use the data for many projects! Research
studiesISEF science fair projectswriting
grantspolicy decisions
More information online at http//www.letsgethea
lthy.org/about-the-research/whats-in-the-database/
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Plus more!
  • Look under the Students section to see
  • summary reports for your school
  • play some of the games from the fair

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See you at the fair!
OHSU IRB 3694
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