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Safe Routes to School… From Funding to Future Visions Tammy Baney, Chair Oregon Transportation Commission [email protected]

ORSRTS16 Built Environment Impacts

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Out with the old…

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In with the new…

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So how does this impact our health…

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Adult Oregonians …

• Fifteen years ago, Oregon had an obesity rate of 13.6 percent and was ranked 35th most obese state in the nation.

• Today we are ranked 34th although Oregon's adult obesity rate is now 27.9 percent. SAY WHAT??

• In total, 60.2% of adults in Oregon are overweight or obese.

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We spend more…& get less…

Obese persons are estimated to have annual medical costs that are $1,429 higher than non-obese persons.

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Now let’s look at our kids…• Percentage of Overweight and Obese Children in Oregon

26.4%• In addition, 23 of 36 counties in Oregon had childhood

obesity rates over 25%.

• This means that 1,063,920 young people may be at risk of developing serious medical conditions.

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"The results showed that having breakfast and lunch has an impact, but not very much compared to

having exercised.” ~Niels Egelund; The Mass Experiment, Denmark

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• Mental well-being.

• Risk of developing coronary heart disease (similar to not smoking).

• Risk of developing adult diabetes.

• Risk of becoming obese.

• Risk of developing hypertension.

• Lowers blood pressure.

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In Oregon, people of all ages, incomes, and abilities can access destinations in urban and rural areas on safe, well-connected biking and walking routes…

(Vision Excerpt)

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Policies & StrategiesSafety

Accessibility and Connectivity Mobility and Efficiency

Community and Economic Vitality Equity

Health Sustainability

Strategic Investment Coordination, Cooperation, and Collaboration

Policy 1.3:Provide education and outreach to school children about walking and biking options and how to safely use those modes and develop safe walking and biking connections to schools.

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So What Does This All Mean?...

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We didn’t get here overnight. Together, we can reverse the trends

that we have created…

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Thank you!

Contact Information: Tammy Baney541-388-6567

[email protected]