2020 Improving Nutrition of Limited Resource Kentuckians (KBM)
Physical & Mental Health and Wellness
Kelly Mackey, Matt Chadwick, Ashley Cox- 4-H Assisstant, Myrna Vazques-NEP Assistant
Nutrition and Food Systems General
LEAP
Super Star Chef
Recipes for Life
Kentucky’s prevalence of obesity and related diseases are among the highest in the United
States. The FCS Nutrition Education Program teaches limited resource Kentuckians how
to access healthy food and how to plan and safely prepare nutritious meals. The
participation of Extension agents from all disciplines is essential to provide education and
leadership to improve policies, systems and environments so that all Kentuckians have access to healthy food and opportunities for physical activities.
-Low income Kentuckians will consistently make healthy diet choices and participate in physical activity
-Kentucky families will prevent or postpone the onset of obesity and diet-related chronic diseases by making half their plates fruits and vegetables, eating whole grains, switching to non-fat or low-fat milk and milk products, choosing lean protein sources, improving food resource management practices and improving food safety practices
-Low-income Kentuckians will make behavior changes to improve healthy eating, food resource management, physical activity and reduced sedentary behavior, and food safety
-Organizations will adopt and promote nutrition supports and physical activity and reduced sedentary behavior reports
-Low-income Kentuckians will express indications to make behavior changes to improve healthy eating, food resource management, physical activity and reduced sedentary behavior and food safety
-Organizations will form partnerships to address access to healthy food, improved nutrition and opportunities for physical activity
-Organizations will form multi-sector partnerships to plan for and implement interventions to address access to healthy food, improved nutrition and opportunities for physical activity
Outcome: Short-term
Indicator: Number of individuals with goals, intentions and increased knowledge of making healthy diet choices and participation in physical activity
Method: Pre-post survey results of youth programs such as Recipes for Life and Super Star Chef
Timeline: Before and after implementation during the school-year or summer
Outcome: Medium-term
Indicator: Percentage of individuals improving healthy diet choices and physical activity behavior
Method: Behavior change data from WebNEERS and survey results indicating number of families preserving fresh local food from programs such as the Food Preservation Workshop
Timeline: After implementation of programs throughout the year
Outcome: Long-term
Indicator: Percentage of individuals who consistently make healthy diet choices and participate in physical activity
Method: Longitudinal study of participants' food recall and entry/exit survey data in adult programs such as Healthy Choices for Every Body
Timeline: At the conclusion of analysis using a longitudinal method comparing indicators from those participating in programs and control groups not participating
Audience: Adults and families
Project or Activity: Adult/Families Projects Curricula
Content or Curriculum: Healthy Choices for Every Body
Inputs: Limited resource families, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, FCS, 4-H, ANR Agents, NEP Assistants
Date: Ongoing recruitment and implementation
Project or Activity: Adult/Families Projects/Curricula
Content of Curriculum: Cook Wild Kentucky
Inputs: Limited resource families, Feeding Kentucky, food pantries, faith based organizations, FCS & ANR Agents, NEP Assistant
Date: 2021-2024
Audience: Youth
Project or Activity: Youth Projects/Curricula
Content or Curriculum: Recipes for Life, Super Star Chef, LEAP, etc
Inputs: FCS, 4-H and ANR Agents, NEP Assistant, youth, local school systems and teachers, volunteers, NEP state staff
Date: Ongoing during the school year and summer
Audience: Calloway County Community
Project or Activity: Food Systems Projects/Curricula
Content or Curriculum: Food Preservation
Inputs: Limited resource families, FCS Agents, NEP Assistant, NEP State Staff, faith-based organizations, programmatic material
Date: July-September/Growing Seasons
Project or Activity: Food Systems Projects/ Curricula
Content or Curriculum: Farmers' Market Toolkit, Farm to School
Inputs: Limited resource families, KDA, farmers market, farmers, food pantries, local school systems, FCS, 4-H and ANR Agents, NEP Assistant
Date: 2021-2024