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Healthy Lifestyles Initiative

BOOT CAMP –December 12th, 2013

WELCOME!

Sandy Seitz, MSE

Project Coordinator- Weighing In

Deborah Markenson, RD, LD

Director- Weighing In

Shelly Summar, MSEd, RD, LD

Program Coordinator- Weight Management CMH

MISSION: Working together to promote healthy lifestyles and healthy weight for

all in Kansas City.

Background & Framework

USDHHS- NICHQ

Collaborate for Healthy

Weight – “Region VII

team”

Representative from

each sector

Healthcare

Public Health

Community

Healthy Lifestyles

Initiative

Kansas City

Why are we here?

To work together to promote healthy lifestyles and

healthy weight for all in Kansas City!

What’s the Problem? 2030 Projection

F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future 2013

Collective Goal!

Multi- Sector Effort!

Healthy Lifestyles Initiative

Community Health Care Government

Multi- Sector Effort!

Health Care

Government

Primary Care

Hospital

Other

Public Health

WIC

Cities/ Counties

Parks and Recreation

Departments

Others

Community

Child Care

Schools

Recreation/ fitness

centers

Grocery Stores

Volunteer Clubs

Faith- based groups

Youth groups

Work places

Farmers Markets

General Public

Many Others

Multi- Sector Effort!

Special Thanks!

Supporting Organizations

JR Albert Foundation

Health Care Foundation of Kansas City

Mid-America Regional Council

Children’s Mercy Hospitals & Clinics

“MAPPS” for Change

Levels of engagement.

“MAPPS” for Change

Elements of MAPPS

M- Consistent message (12345 Fit-Tastic!).

A- Consistent assessment of weight status and behaviors.

P- Customized healthy weight plan for all.

P- Policies & environments that enable healthy eating and active living.

S- Statistics and healthy lifestyles reach.

12345 Fit-tastic!

Message

Expert Committee Guidelines

recommendation

Obtain moderate to vigorous

physical activity for at least 60

minutes each day.

Limit television and other screen.

Consistent Evidence

Eat a diet rich in calcium.

Consistent Evidence

Limit consumption of sugar-

sweetened beverages. Consistent

Evidence

Encourage consumption of diets

with recommended quantities of

fruits and vegetables. Mixed

Evidence Expert Committee recommendations regarding the prevention, assessment, and treatment of child and

adolescent overweight and obesity: summary report. (Barlow 2007)

MESSAGE: How to!

Initial

Display posters

Use materials (i.e stickers, coloring pages)

Like “12345 Fit-Tastic!” on facebook,

twitter, pinterest

Intermediate

Host interactive events

Share content on social media/

newsletters

Comprehensive

Identify ways to coordinate efforts with

other community partners and within

agency.

A- Consistent ASSESSMENT

Physical Activity: On a typical day, how many minutes does your child spend in active play/ exercise?

Screen Time: On a typical day, how many hours is your child in front of a screen (TV, computer, video game, cell phone)?

Milk and yogurt: On a typical day, how many times do does your child drink milk?

Water and beverages: On a typical day, how many times do does your child drink plain water?

Fruits and Vegetables: On a typical day, how many times does your child usually eat fruit? Eat vegetables?

Lifestyle Questions Weight Status

Child Category Percentile

Range

Underweight < 5th %tile

Healthy weight 5th – 85th %tile

Overweight 85th – 95th %tile

Obese > 95th %tile

Assessment: How To!

Initial

Promote self- assessment

Prompt behaviors (12345!)

Intermediate

Discuss questions

Pre/ Post assessments

Comprehensive

Embed into electronic system for tracking of behaviors.

Part of standard protocol

P- Customized healthy PLAN

Participant centered education

Focused Goals

Materials reinforce healthy lifestyles

regardless of weight

status.

Plan: How To!

Initial

Complete personal plan

Role model behavior

Intermediate

Motivational interviewing

Goal specific behavior change

Comprehensive

Accountability, follow up

Track progress

P- POLICIES and environments

Healthy Choice the

“default” choice!

Build social support

for healthy eating

and active living.

Adopt culture of

wellness.

Policy: How to!

Initial

Increase awareness of policy/

environmental issues

Intermediate

Identify policy/ environmental

issues to change

Comprehensive

Assess & promote policy/ environmental changes supporting Fit-tastic! behaviors (i.e PHA,

Eat smart in parks, healthy vending).

S- STATISTICS and stories

Common evaluation

framework

Track progress

Align data

Share stories

Statistics: How To!

Initial

Complete online feed back form

Track reach of “MAPPS”

Intermediate

Additional stories & testimonials

Comprehensive

Provide de-identified aggregate

“MAPPS” examples

Each “MAPPS” can/will look different

MAPPS Examples

Health Care- (Primary Care) Government- (WIC)

CMH- M- Put up posters, give

out stickers. Electronic magazine healthykidsnews.com

A- Embedded into EMR. Standard for well child check

P- Electronic order of customized education.

P- PHA

S- de-identified aggregate data

MO- WIC M- including 4.5 X 11 info

card into folders.

A- Embedded questions into state nutrition assessments for women & children

P- Provided & follow up

P- Offer more fresh fruits and vegetables & less juice.

S- De- identified aggregate data

MAPPS for Change

Community Community

YMCA M- Healthy Kids Day

events!

A- “Journey to wellness” program.

P- Making goals with health coach.

P- Only serve low or nonfat milk Mon- Thurs.

S- Track reach & testimonials from programs.

SCHOOL- SMSD M- All school nurses in the

district will receive Fit-tastic! information.

A- school nurses will be trained on consistent ht/wt & assessment.

P- consistent approach to incorporating HWP and how to best track progress and provide ongoing support.

P- district wide Wellness Committee

S- share numbers reached with message, assessment, and planning.

Current Partnerships

Taking the pledge submitting their MAPPS for

change!

We are on our Way ……

In the works …

12345 Fit-Tastic! Region

Submit agencies

commitment form if

haven’t already.

Submit your MAPPS for

change… for a

Next Steps…

Setting specific

trainings and

implementation guide.

Questions?

Evaluation

Drop off evaluation of Fit-Tastic! BOOT CAMP

on your way out!

THANKS and have a FIT-TASTIC day!!

The Healthy Lifestyles Initiative

Mission: Promoting healthy lifestyles by integrating efforts,

aligning resources and implementing customized MAPPS for Change.

Join the movement & contact us at www.12345fit-tastic.org

MAPPS for Change:

M- Consistent message (12345 Fit-tastic!)

A- Consistent assessment of weight status and message behaviors.

P- Customized healthy weight plans for all.

P- Policies & environments that enable healthy eating and active living.

S- Statistics & evaluation of reach.