Success StoryYou've Got To Move it, Move It



You've Got To Move it, Move It

Author: Michelle House

Planning Unit: Laurel County CES

Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)

Outcome: Initial Outcome

It seems like a lot to ask of a person when you ask they become more physically active.  Time, temperatures, and motivation are factors considered and usually are the excuses used to not be active.

In Laurel County the Nutrition Education Program assistant has given enough evidence based information and encouragement for 76% of program participants to make small changes in order to become more active, exercise at least 30 minutes daily after sharing information, and have started doing workouts to build and strengthen muscles.  This percentage reflects single parents, people living in domestic violence and/or homeless shelters, and senior citizens, groups with factors set against them but still managing to modify behaviors.






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