2027 - Active Living and Health Promotions General | ||
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2027.2) | 279 |
Number of program participants who demonstrated an increase in physical activity levels |
2027.3) | 150 |
Number of program participants who improved one or more health indicator (cholesterol, blood pressure, body mass index, blood glucose) |
2027.4) | 320 |
Number of participants who attended age related health and wellness programs not identified as a “major program.”Major age-related programs include: Keys to Embracing Again, 10 Warning Signs, and AARP Prepare to Care |
2027.5) | 64 |
Number of individuals who attended a fall prevention program |
2027.1) | 320 |
Number of program participants reporting adoption of physical activity practices |
Author: Judith O'Bryan
Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General
According to the Center for Disease Control 30% of Kentucky adults report getting no physical activity and over ½ are overweight. With the onset of the pandemic in 2020 many families were not getting any physical activity and adding on weight by stress eating. With the importance of physical activity in maintaining a healthier life, the Laurel County Family and Consumer Sciences agent offered a 12-week newsletter based walking program designed for families who have not be
Author: Lora Davidson
Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General
Through the COVID-19 Pandemic, the entire state of Kentucky has gone through various degrees of being "shut down". We as Extension workers tried to find ways that we could still offer programming and valuable information to our communities, even if it were not in person. With the Grab-N-Go program, the FCS Agent in Harlan County was able to provide programs that participants could simply stop by the office and grab a bag to take with them. During the month of June 202
Author: Bonnie Sigmon
Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General
Covid 19 Vaccination SiteThe Covid 19 Pandemic led to many unprecedented trials and tribulations. With the discovery and release of FDA approved vaccines, the focus quickly shifted to determining the most efficient ways to make the vaccine available to the public. Laurel and surrounding counties had seen a broad spectrum of public response to the vaccinations, with some individuals ready to be vaccinated immediately and others fearful of side effects and complications. Extension