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Overweight, Obesity, and Physical Inactivity Data
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Overweight, Obesity, and Physical Inactivity Data
Local:
Community
Health Improvement Partners
Every three years, local community leaders participate in a
year-long process to survey, assess and prioritize the local health
needs of San Diego County. For the past several years, overweight
and obesity were found to be one of the priority health issues
across all ages. This website provides more information about the
needs assessment process as well as data for overweight, obesity,
nutrition and physical activity trends.
Charting the Course VI (2010)
A
San Diego Community Health Needs Assessment - Overweight, Obesity,
Physical Activity, Nutrition
County of San Diego, HHSA-Community Health
Statistics
Health statistics for San Diego County, designed to provide
information to local health professionals, community-based
organizations, the general public and County staff on
community health statistics. Also provides referrals to statewide
and national statistics.
The Children's
Initiative
A biennial report that provides a summary of the overall health
and well-being of our county's children, youth and families. This
report also includes information on national best practices for
prevention, intervention, and recommendations for actions specific
to San Diego County.
San
Diego County Report Card on Children and Families
Local Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Offices
WIC is a federally-funded health and nutrition
program for women, infants, and children. WIC helps families
by providing checks for buying healthy supplemental foods from
WIC-authorized vendors, nutrition education, and help finding
healthcare and other community services. Find a local WIC
program near you.
Assessing the San Diego County Food System: Indicators for
a More Food Secure Future
The goal of this document is to examine the overall viability of
the food system in San Diego County and in so doing, to identify
key steps necessary to strengthen the foundation for a thriving
local food system.
State:
Kidsdata.org
This database allows you to view a number of different data
specific to California children. Data are available by county and
school district.
California Health Interview
Survey (CHIS)
The nation's largest health survey, which offers credible and
comprehensive resources on the health of Californians, including
data, publications and survey design and methods.
California Department of
Education
The California Department of Education operates a database that
provides statistics across a wide range of topics related to school
indicators such as student fitness, test scores, performance, and
more. Data are available by county and school district.
State
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
WIC is a federally-funded health and nutrition
program for women, infants, and children. WIC helps families
by providing checks for buying healthy supplemental foods from
WIC-authorized vendors, nutrition education, and help finding
healthcare and other community services. Participants must
meet income guidelines and be pregnant women, new mothers, infants
or children under age five. In California, 82 WIC agencies
provide services locally to over 1.4 million women, infants and
children each month at over 600 sites throughout the State.
National:
YRBSS: Youth Risk
Behavior Surveillance System
YRBSS provides facts and resources related to childhood obesity
and an overview of behaviors that contribute markedly to the
leading causes of death, disability, and social problems among
youth and adults in the United States.
Childhood
Overweight: YRBSS and School Health Profiles results related to
childhood overweight, by state.
Pediatric Nutrition
Surveillance System (PedNSS)
The Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System (PedNSS) and the
Pregnancy Surveillance System (PNSS) are surveillance systems that
monitor the nutritional status of low-income infants, children, and
women in federally funded maternal and child health programs.
Includes national data on health indicators for families with
children in the 0-5 population.
CDC:
U.S. Obesity Fact Sheets
This site lists percentages of U.S. high school students who are
obese, engage in unhealthy dietary behaviors, or are physically
inactive. Data are provided by state. It also contains
resources that offer health recommendations for addressing the
problem.
CDC:
U.S. Obesity Maps & Trends
The CDC's online interactive maps display the rising obesity
trends that have occurred across all states over the past 3
decades.
American Public Health
Association
Links to funding sources, research, tool kits and legislation
promoting the prevention of childhood obesity.
Body Mass Index (BMI) calculator
Allows users to measure their own body mass index based on height
and weight; offers weight management information and resources.
Also includes body mass index charts in full color for children
aged 2 to 20 years old.
Center for
Disease Control (CDC) Growth Charts
CDC growth charts serve to illustrate selective body measurements
in children as a tracking device for the growth of infants,
children, and adolescents in the United States. Data focus
primarily on girls and boys aged 2 to 20.
UC Berkeley Center
for Weight and Health
The Center works with community groups to develop and evaluate
programs to support health in children and families in diverse
communities. It also produces reports and policy briefs that can
further community partners' goals and outcomes.
Weight-control
Information Network
Overweight and obesity statistics. Access to health databases:
Medline Plus, NIH, NIDDK, and the Combined Health Information
Database.
Policy and Environmental
Change Research and Resources:
California
Center for Public Health Advocacy
CCPHA educates the public on supporting wellness legislation for
California schools, and also lists rates of childhood overweight in
California cities and counties.
Center for Science in
the Public Interest
Nationwide database of wellness policies, legislation, research
and programs that promote nutrition and physical activity.
Dental Health Initiative of San Diego/Share the
Care
"Share the Care's" resources include a variety of oral health and
nutrition educational materials of benefit to health
professionals, parents and children.
Keep
Kids Healthy
A Pediatrician's Guide to Children's Health and Safety, focuses on
infant and child nutrition topics.
Prevention Institute
Prevention Institute serves as a focal point for
primary prevention--promoting policies, organizational practices,
and collaborative efforts that improve health and quality of
life. It synthesizes research and practice, develops
prevention tools and frameworks, conducts training and strategic
consultation, and helps design and guide interdisciplinary
partnerships.
Public Health Law
& Policy (PHLP)
PHLP creates public health solutions by answering tough policy
questions, working to clarify and demystify the law, developing
ready-to-go model policies, and "training the trainers" to equip
community leaders with the confidence and capacity to apply its
resources to their work.
Strategic
Alliance
The Strategic Alliance for Healthy Food and Physical Activity
Environments assists agencies in fostering policy and environmental
changes that support health and well-being through supportive
toolkits, policy databases, networks, and resource materials.
Healthy School Environments
Research and Resources:
Action for
Healthy Kids
Action for Healthy Kids is a nationwide organization that
advocates for obesity prevention in schools. Its resources include
comprehensive information on state initiatives, legislation,
reports, and other data related to improving health in schools.
California Project LEAN (Leaders Encouraging
Activity and Nutrition)
California Project LEAN works with state and local physical
activity and nutrition leaders, key school and community
organizations, school board members, youth, parents, and promotoras
as stakeholder engagement is an essential component of obesity
prevention and health promotion.
California School Board
Association
CSBA offers a guide to developing wellness policies for California
schools.
UPDATE (7/11): CSBA has recently issued a lactation accomodation
policy. It can be reviewed on the CSBA Policy Advisory and Briefs
page under the "Employees" section.
PE Central
A resource for health and physical educators. Includes physical
education lesson ideas and research.
School Nutrition
Association
SNA works to ensure that all children have access to healthy meals
and nutrition education in school. The site provides resources,
publications, and education/training opportunities for its
members.
California School Garden
Network
Collaboration dedicated to the mission of creating and sustaining
school gardens in California. This network distributes school
garden resources and support throughout the state.
California Association for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
CAHPERD is a non-profit, voluntary membership corporation formed
exclusively to promote the organizing and progress of school,
community and statewide programs of health, physical education,
recreation and dance.
Nutrition Research and
Resources:
American Dietetic
Association
This website will provide you with accurate dietary information
from the largest organization of food and nutrition experts. ADA
works to improve dietary information through research, education
and advocacy.
San Diego Nutrition
Network
SDNN contains news, resources, and program information that serve
the hub of health professionals and community members in San Diego
and Imperial Counties.
San Diego County
Breastfeeding Coalition
Breast milk is known to be the optimal food for babies during the
crucial first stages of growth and development. This nonprofit
organization supports and promotes breastfeeding through education
and outreach to the community. It also highlights local best
practice examples of breastfeeding policy.
USDA/Agricultural
Research Service's Children's Nutrition Research Center
The Children's Nutrition Research Center is one of six federally
funded human nutrition research centers in the nation. It is the
first center to conduct scientific investigations into the role of
maternal, infant and child nutrition in optimal health,
development, and growth. This site also serves as a resource for
media seeking expert insight into a wide range of nutrition
issues.
USDA Food and Nutrition Information Center
A wealth of information on nutrition, food composition, dietary
supplements, and food assistance programs. This site also contains
links to tools such as the food pyramid and The USDA Dietary
Guidelines for Americans.
Physical
Activity Research and Resources:
Active Living
Research
Active Living Research is a national program of the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation that focuses on childhood obesity prevention in
low-income and high-risk racial/ethnic communities. ALR supports
and funds research that examines the impact environments and
policies have on active living for children and their families.
National Coalition for Promoting
Physical Activity
NCPPA is the leading force in the country promoting physical
activity and fitness initiatives. It is a diverse blend of
associations, health organizations, and private corporations that
advocate for policies that encourage Americans of all ages to
become more physically active.
National Association for
Sports and Physical Education
The National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE)
provides information about appropriate physical education practices
and programs as well as advocacy tools and resources for
improvement of practices and programs.
Mapping Tools:
California Nutrition Network
GIS Map
The Network for a Healthy California mapping application is an
interactive, internet-based Geographic Information System (GIS)
that allows users to view and query mapped nutrition data. The
application contains a rich set of nutrition and other health
related data, including:
- Nutrition and school health programs
- WIC grocery stores and other local nutrition resources
- Demographics (race and spoken language) of general and at-risk
populations
- Various California Department of Public Health regions
- Political (senate and assembly) districts
Food Environment
Atlas
Nationwide, USDA estimates that 23.5 million people, including 6.5
million children, live in low-income areas that are more than a
mile from a supermarket. This new online tool allows for you to get
a spatial overview of your community's ability to access healthy
food.