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Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit

Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit . Informational Briefing . Jan 2012 . Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit. Family Member and Retiree Healthy Weight Campaign Plan .

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Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit

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  1. Creating Active Communities& Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit Informational Briefing Jan 2012
  2. Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit Family Member and Retiree Healthy Weight Campaign Plan LTC Keelin/Ms. Cowell/ MCHB-HPW/ (410) 436-8856/ sandra.keelin@us.army.milPre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Slide 3 of 23
  3. Percentage of Adults Overweight/Obese Source: CDM data Jan-Dec 2010, based on last recorded ht/wt. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Nearly two thirds of Army family members and retirees (FM-RET) identified as overweight or obese $1.1 billion estimated annual cost of to the TRICARE Prime Program to treat co-morbid conditions associated with overweight and obesity Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit Reason For Action
  4. One Strategic Approach to Achieve Healthy Weight Surveillance Clinical Community Optimize Surveillance System Enhance Community Prevention Improve Clinical Screening, Prevention and Treatment LOE 1 LOE 2 LOE 3 SlidSlide 4fof 23 Supporting Efforts ● Information Management● Continuous Monitoring & Evaluation ●Training and Development ● Policy Development●
  5. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Local policies and the physical environment influence daily choices that affect our health—and our weight (Bell & Rubin, 2007). Children who live in unsafe neighborhoods may be restricted to watching television indoors instead of playing outside after school. Families living in neighborhoods that are zoned exclusively for residential use must drive to work and school because it is too far to walk. Communities that lack full-service grocery stores and neighborhood food markets have less access to fresh fruits and vegetables. “To reverse the obesity epidemic, we must change our physical and food environments to provide more opportunities for people to eat healthy foods and to be physically active on a daily basis” –From the CDC’s Recommended Community Strategies and Measurements to Prevent Obesity in the United States Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit Where People Live, Work, and Play Affects Their Health
  6. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit A number of leading organizations in health and nutrition, including the World Health Organization, the Institute of Medicine, the International Obesity Task Force, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “have identified environmental and policy interventions as the most promising strategies for creating population-wide improvements in eating, physical activity, and weight status” (Glanz et al., 2005 p.330).
  7. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Creating Healthy Communities One of TSG’s main objectives is to create Army installations that promote physical activity and healthy eating. FMRHW-CP aims to improve community surveillance to inform public health planning locally and across the enterprise PHC is developing the Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE)Toolkit to: - Assess the current physical activity and nutrition environment on Army installation - Define improvement areas for local leaders to guide the implementation of policy, systems, and environmental changes around healthy living strategies - Assist with prioritization of community needs to allow for optimal allocation of available resources. Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit
  8. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional The food environment is The physical presence of food that affects a person’s diet, A person’s proximity to food store locations, The distribution of food stores, food service, and any physical entity by which food may be obtained, or A connected system that allows access to food. ….also known as the community food environment, nutritional food environment, or local food environment. Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit
  9. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit In 2008, New York City became the first major city in the United States to set nutrition standards for all foods sold or served in city agencies, including schools, senior centers, homeless shelters, child care centers, afterschool programs, correctional facilities, public hospitals, and parks. The standards require city agencies to include two servings of fruits and vegetables in every lunch and dinner, phase out deep frying, lower salt content, serve healthier beverages, and increase the amount of fiber in meals (New York City Mayor's Office, 2008).
  10. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional The m-NEAT is a new tool that was recently adopted from the Navy’s Choose Healthy Options for Wellness (CHOW) and is being implemented across the joint services. M-NEAT is an assessment of an installation’s environment and policies related to promoting and supporting healthy eating within the workplace, public facilities, restaurants, food store and school settings. The m-NEAT is designed to assist health promotion professionals, food operators, commanding officers and other stakeholders in collecting actionable information to support decision making and strategic planning. Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit
  11. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional The Built Environment and Physical Activity Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit The built environment includes all of the physical parts of where we live and work (e.g., homes, buildings, streets, open spaces, and infrastructure). The built environment can promote increased physical activity through design elements such as: Neighborhoods that people can walk easily around and to key facilities such as schools, shops and public transportation •Provision of walking and cycling facilities (e.g. foot paths and bikeways) Facilities for physical activity (e.g. swimming pools, playgrounds) Activity centers with a variety of land uses Transportation infrastructure and systems, linking residential, commercial, community and business areas.
  12. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Promoting Physical Activity (PAC) Tool Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit
  13. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional PHC is currently identifying interested CHPC sites for the CACHE pilot Benefits of completing the CACHE Toolkit: - Recognition. Participating in the pilot demonstrates the installations commitment to wellness, community announcements increase awareness among community residents about the community’s vision and assets related to active living. -Planning. Personalized community reports enhance the community planning process by describing strengths and potential for improvements. Installations can compare their results to installations across the enterprise. -Partnerships. Local leaders develop new partnerships and enhance existing partnerships as a result of working together to complete the assessment. Creation of working group to continually address issues identified by CACHE. -Monitoring. Installations can use their results as baseline to monitor progress. Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit Opportunity To Get Involved
  14. DPW Master Planning Operations & Maintenance Transportation Real Property management MWR Recreation Facilities Manager Food Service Manager CYSS Food Service ACS Housing USAPHC DeCA AAFES Food operations Shoppette Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit Conducting the Assessments will require collaboration with:
  15. Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Pre-decisional – FOUO – Pre-decisional Participating Installations will identify a CACHE POC to work with PHC staff and lead implementation at their installation -Installation POC/Lead does not need to be a particular SME (just familiar with Health Promotion principles and CHPC process) -PHC will provide toolkit, training (materials), and technical assistance Suggested CACHE Steps: PHC will Introduce/train Installation Lead (s) on toolkit use (Would include meeting via VTC to go over the Toolkit and steps for implementation) Lead(s) briefs installation leadership and gains approval Lead (s) forms workgroup (suggested participants include: Environmental Workgroup members, Installation Dietitian and Master Planner) Workgroup meets, divides tasks, and completes tools over a two week period Workgroup meets again to compile results and form action plan (results sent to PHC) Lead briefs CACHE results to leadership and CHPC Creating Active Communities & Healthy Environments (CACHE) Toolkit Pilot Details
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