Our Community is Committed to a Culture of Healthy Lifestyles CoChampions Angela Swartzman Scott Kashman Pastor William Glover Healthy Lifestyles Encourage Lee County residents to pursue a culture of healthy lifestyles including access to nutritional information physical activity and ID: 681640
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Healthy LifestylesUpdateOur Community is Committed to a Culture of Healthy Lifestyles
Co-Champions:
Angela Swartzman
Scott Kashman
Pastor
William
Glover Slide2
Healthy LifestylesEncourage Lee County residents to pursue a culture of healthy lifestyles including access to nutritional information, physical activity and exercise, stress management, routine medical exams/check-ups, and information on prevention of risk factors for disease. Develop accessible community programs for health literacy, population management, system and policy changes to support a healthy and safe environment while improving the economics of health care in our community. Slide3
Healthy Lifestyles ScorecardSlide4
Scorecard Cont.Slide5
Healthy Lifestyles Update
Awareness
Intervention
Collaboration
Measured Outcomes
“Our Story”Slide6
Healthy Lifestyles: OverviewEncourage Lee County residents to pursue a culture of healthy lifestyles.
A focus on healthier lifestyles helps serve as an economic catalyst for our community
Focus Areas include:
Expanding
Commitment to Healthy
Lee
Encouraging
Healthy Lifestyles and Wellness Initiative in the Workplace, Neighborhoods, and Churches
Improving
Nutritional Habits of the People in Lee
County
Increasing
Physical Activity of the People in Lee
County
Influencing Policy and Environmental changes in support of healthier lifestyles
AwarenessSlide7
Healthy Lee Coalition: MomentumHealthy Lee CoalitionFocused on creating and sustaining a community culture of healthier lifestyles
Meets Quarterly
New Co-Chairs: Angela Swartzman and Scott Kashman
Several New Goal Area Owners and revised Plan Document
Sally Jackson:
Expand Commitment to Healthy Lee
Christin Collins and Leslie
Amick:
Encourage
Healthy Lifestyles and Wellness Initiative in the Workplace, Neighborhoods, and Churches
Roy Beckford, Diana
Giraldo and Brad
Ward:
Improve Nutritional Habits of the People in Lee County Tracy
Siekmann: Increase Physical Activity of the People in Lee County Tessa Lesage and Dan Moser:Influence Policy and Environmental changes in support of healthier lifestyles
Priority 1: Focus on Nutrition and Physical Activity Priority 2: Recruit Healthy Lifestyle Ambassadors
CollaborationSlide8
Accomplishments & Observations
5-2-1-0 Pledge Campaign
Million Mile Movement
Engagement with Statewide Greenway Trails
Harry Chapin served over 6.5 million pounds of
fresh produce
Malnutrition pilot reduced hospital length of stay by 30% and readmission by 39%
More outreach from UF Extension Service
Lee Community Healthcare: Good Food is Good Medicine
Food
is Medicine Group (community wide, physicians and clinicians) focused on intentionally integrating nutrition into wellness plans
National Speaker Series
Horizon Council Healthcare Task Force
engagement
Measured Outcomes
InterventionSlide9
Accomplishments & Observations
Updated
www.healthylee.com
content and links
Fit-friendly
Companies
Grew beginner and family activities
Critical Mass Rides
YMCA
Couch to 5K
More bicycle-friendly or walk-friendly communities
Engaged Lee County Schools including “Healthy Me”
Supported TIGER Grant and ongoing government policies to promote healthy lifestyles, expand transit, bicycle and pedestrian network
Increased participation of government influencers and policymakers in Healthy Lee
Supported Lee County Sustainability Plan & SWFL Community Foundation
Measured Outcomes
InterventionSlide10
Observations2014 PRC Nutrition Data shows we are getting worse and we could be so much better
Measured OutcomesSlide11
Observations
Daily Recommendation of Fruits/Vegetables
Measured Outcomes
17%
fewer
eat recommended fruit/vegetables 2007- 14Slide12
Observations
Measured Outcomes
Statistically similar 2007- 14Slide13
Observations
Measured Outcomes
While Obesity
improved
15% total overweight has stayed the sameSlide14
Observations
Measured Outcomes
Those with NO activity
Improved
25% 2007- 14Slide15
Observations
Measured Outcomes
Improved
34.5% 2007- 14Slide16
Next Steps: All About RelationshipsBuild on current Goal Area’s MomentumRecruit More Healthy Lifestyle Ambassadors
Stay focused on nutrition and physical activity as priorities
Continue to show the economic impact healthy lifestyles has on our community, businesses
and residents…that starts with our Relationships.
Please contact Scott Kashman, Angela
Swartzman
or the goal owners if you want to get more involved.Slide17
Healthy Lifestyles Discussion