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• Purpose:
Assist parks with offering healthy choices
• Funded by:
– Missouri Foundation for Health 2012-2013
– MO Department of Health and Senior Services/ Centers for Disease Control for 2014-2017
– SNAP-Ed beginning 2015
Eat Smart in Parks Nutrition Guidelines
Nutrition Guidelines Based on IOM Nutrition Standards for Foods in Schools
•Separate entrée and snack guidelines
•Simpler beverage guidelines
2015 Menu
•Added grilled chicken sandwich
•Priced chicken sandwich less than hamburger
•Included chicken sandwich in Combo meal option
•Added Uncrustables
Healthy Eating In MO Parks• Hazelwood• Independence • Jefferson City • Maryland Heights• Richmond Heights Liberty Moberly Kansas City West Plains Salem Odessa OFallon Poplar Bluff Nevada Jackson County Platte County Sedalia Eldon
Hazelwood Aquatic Center Source: www.stltoday.com
• Funded by North Central –Nutrition Education Center of Excellence
• Collaboration Partners
– MU Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
– MU School of Journalism Health Communication Research Center
– MU College of Human Environmental Sciences Extension
ESIP Photovoice
Goal is to leverage the existing ESIP best-practices:
• Deepen the community’s voice
• Include youth in potential policy changes
• Mobilize youth to improve equitable access to healthy food park environments in underserved communities.
ESIP Photovoice
• Four Community Centers:
Two urban in Kansas City
Two rural Eldon, Sedalia
• Selection criteria:
-low-income & underserved
-SNAP-Ed eligibility
-Active partners
KCPR
HSHC, Eldon Schools
SPR, Boys and Girls Club
ESIP Photovoice
• Twelve youth recruited from local partners & school program participants (ages 10-17) at each of the four community centers
• Total 50 youth participants
• Flyers, social media, etc.
• Incentives ($10/session, community service hours)
ESIP Photovoice
Three Components:
1. Youth Photovoice Project
2. Community Gallery Event
3. Youth & Community Stakeholder Surveys
ESIP Photovoice
Gallery Event!
Showcase findings and talk about it!
Meeting 3
Review/discuss pictures and write captions Discuss gallery event, what want to achieve
Meeting 2
Photovoice assessment of the park and surrounding area food environment
Meeting 1
Introduce project, food marketing, nutrition, photovoice
“What experts think is important may not match what people at the grassroots think is important.”
– Caroline C. Wang, co-creator of Photovoice
“It’s hard when you are hungry to go into [the]
grocery and make food when there is fast food
right next to it.”—Darrian
“If you see fast food all of the time, that is
what you are going to eat.”
“We need to start showing them (the
businesses) that they (people) want it (healthy
food). But they are doing well selling liquor
and cigarettes."
KC ESIP Photovoice
KC ESIP PhotovoiceHealthy and Unhealthy
“If a person eats junk all the time,
healthy food doesn’t taste good to
them.”
“Everything we eat has sugar in it.”
“People go crazy over candy – they
are raised on candy and snacks.”
KC ESIP PhotovoiceAccess
“There are too many kids and too many
parents living here to not want a change.”—Ciante
“If you don’t live near fast food, you don’t
eat there as much. You eat worse if you
live near there.”
“Noodles, milk, bread and junk food are
easier to afford…"