Promoting Physical ActivityPlan of Work

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Scott County CES

Title:
Promoting Physical Activity
MAP:
Healthy Homes, Families, and Communities
Agents Involved:
Hilterbran, Allen, Flynt, Johnson, Simon
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Get Moving Kentucky (Physical Activity Based Programs)
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Building Healthy Coalitions
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Health 4-H Core Curriculum
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Embracing Life as We Age (general)
Situation:

The obesity epidemic threatens the quality and years of life of Kentuckians. Obese individuals are at increased risk for many chronic health conditions, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and some types of cancers. The obesity rate in Kentucky increased 90 percent over the last 15 years. Thirty percent of individuals in the Commonwealth report no leisure-time physical activity. Increased consumption of unhealthy food, stress, and built environments that promote physical inactivity are largely responsible for the obesity epidemic. As a result, Kentuckians are dying from heart disease and cancer at higher rates than all Americans and they have a lower life expectancy, 75.5 years, compared to 78 years for Americans. Minorities and individuals residing in Appalachia bear a heavier brunt of the obesity and chronic disease burden. The goal of the Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices Initiative is to reverse these trends by working with various organizations, agencies, and groups to promote the health and wellness in all Kentuckians.

Long-Term Outcomes:

A decrease in the number of obese and overweight children, youth, adults and elderly


Increase in the practice and promotion of physical activity and healthy eating daily


Improvement in the built environment to promote physical activity and healthy eating


Improvement in the mental health and wellbeing of Kentuckians


Manage and prevent the risk, debilitation, and premature death related to diabetes, cancer, heart disease, stroke and hypertension


Increase the estimated health savings in dollars for chronic disease.


Increase policies that address obesity, physical inactivity and promotion of poor nutrition

Intermediate Outcomes:

Maintain appropriate calorie balance during each stage of life: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, pregnancy and breastfeeding and older age


Practice of physical activity in families and communities and decreased time spent on sedentary behaviors


Community members advocate for policy


Changes related to obesity, physical activity and healthy eating.


Strengthen community coalitions or partnerships to address obesity, physical inactivity and chronic disease.


Practice healthy lifestyle decision-making that strengthen individuals’ ability to cope with normal life stressors.

Initial Outcomes:

Change in awareness, knowledge, opinions, skills, and attitudes needed to make informed choices regarding:


Healthy lifestyle choices


Childhood and youth obesity


Adult weight management


Healthy aging


Practice and promotion of daily physical activity


Policies that that reduce the level of obesity


Reduction of chronic disease

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Individuals will become more aware of skills needed to make informed choices regarding health.

Indicator: Distribution of knowledge

Method: newsletters, social media posts, workshops, training

Timeline: year round


Intermediate Outcome: Clients will become more physically active,

Indicator: participation in physical activity,grow their own fruit and vegetables

Method: second Sunday event, get moving curriculum, community gardening,

Timeline: year round


Long-term Outcome: Clients will have improved their overall health.

Indicator: reduced instances of obesity, reduced chronic disease occurrences, more physical activity participation

Method: get moving curriculum, newsletters, social media posts, publications, trainings and workshops, Second Sunday event

Timeline: Year round

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Extension homemakers/general public

Project or Activity: Get Moving Kentucky/Shape up Scott Co.

Content or Curriculum: Get moving KY

Inputs: staff, office equipment, materials, Scott Co Parks and Rec

Date: September-December, January March


Audience: Youth

Project or Activity: 4-H after school

Content or Curriculum: myplate

Inputs: materials, staff, curriculum, partners

Date: year round


Audience: General public and youth

Project or Activity: health fairs and screening events

Content or Curriculum: myplate, embracing aging

Inputs: Alzheimer's association, National Kidney Foundation, local health department, publications, materials, supplies

Date: Year round


Audience: Youth

Project or Activity: Hiking and Adventure program (Outdoor Cooking) 

Content or Curriculum: Natural Resources Curriculum  

Inputs: Curriculum, State Parks, County Agents, Department of Forestry, 

Date: Monthly


Audience: Adults

Project or Activity: Gardening

Content or Curriculum: BAsic Gardening, Master Gardener Curriculum, Community Gardens


Audience: General Public

Project or Activity: Farmer 5k

Content or Curriculum: myplate, Get Moving Kentucky, Ag Education & Natural Resources

Inputs: materials, staff, curriculum, partners

Date: summer



Success Stories

Longest Day of Play

Author: Whitney Hilterbran

Major Program: Get Moving Kentucky (Physical Activity Based Programs)

In Scott County, 21% of the adult population reported they did not participate in any physical activity in the past month. This statistic is supported by the fact that 65% of the adult population in the county is considered overweight and 37% is considered obese (kentuckyhealthfacts.org). Recognizing that adults serve as primary role models for children, Scott County Cooperative Extension Office wanted to create an event to encourage physical activity for both youth and adults.In an effort to pl

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