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Collaborate! Innovative Physical Activity and Nutrition Initiatives

Collaborate! Innovative Physical Activity and Nutrition Initiatives. ASTPHND 2007 Diane Golzynski, PhD, RD Lisa Grost, MHSA Michigan Department of Community Health. Agenda. Structure at MDCH Examples of Initiatives Communities

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Collaborate! Innovative Physical Activity and Nutrition Initiatives

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  1. Collaborate! Innovative Physical Activity and Nutrition Initiatives ASTPHND 2007 Diane Golzynski, PhD, RD Lisa Grost, MHSA Michigan Department of Community Health

  2. Agenda • Structure at MDCH • Examples of Initiatives • Communities • Farmers markets, EBT, trails, walking paths, ped/bike plans, bike lanes • Schools • School gardens, walking paths, increased PE/PA time, healthy snacks/ala cart • MPRA • Grants – community gardens, healthy snacks, new equipment, policies, statewide resolution

  3. Introduction • Unit Structure • Job Responsibilities • Collaboration for Bigger Impact • cross training • bike program • fruit basket

  4. Social-Ecological Model Structures, Policies, Systems Local, state, federal policies and laws to regulate/support healthy actions Institutions Rules, policies & informal structures Community Norms, Standards Interpersonal Family, peers, social networks Individual Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs

  5. Community Examples Health Department – Healthy Communities Grant • Focus is policy and environmental change interventions • Increase physical activity opportunities • Trails, sidewalks, pedestrian and bike master plans, bike lanes • Increase access to healthy foods – especially fruits and vegetables • Farmers markets, EBTs, convenience stores, community gardens • Increase tobacco-free lifestyles • Smoke-free restaurants, worksites, trails, farmers markets

  6. Community Examples Washtenaw County Health Department Ypsilanti, MI • Healthy Communities Checklist • Nutrition Environment Assessment • Promoting Active Communities • GIS Mapping • Farmers Market • Modifications • Transportation and Safety • Increased fruit and vegetable intake & Increased physical activity

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