Success StoryWhy It Matters



Why It Matters

Author: Rhonda Harris-Page

Planning Unit: Metcalfe County CES

Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Why It Matters

Children with Obesity are more likely to have numerous health conditions. These include high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes. Children with obesity are also more likely to have obesity as an adult. Adults with obesity have a higher risk of developing many diseases. These include heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and some types of cancer. Obesity costs in the US healthcare system almost $173 billion a year.

Obesity also affects the nation’s military readiness. Only 2 in 5 young adults are weight-eligible and physically prepared for basic training. A healthy diet and regular physical activity help people achieve and maintain a healthy weight.

Factors that influence obesity

  1. Fewer than 1 in 10 children and adults eat the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables.
  2. Fewer than 1 in 4 youth get enough aerobic physical activity.
  3. Just 1 in 4 adults fully meet physical activity guidelines.

The presence of a knowledgeable instructor teaching nutrition classes in the classroom significantly improves children's health outcomes. Through these classes, children gain a better understanding of healthy eating habits, which leads to improved dietary choices, better physical health, and an overall increase in well-being. The direct instruction on nutrition empowers children to make informed decisions about their diet, fostering long-term healthy behaviors.  

I am happy to report that through  SNAP-Ed youth curriculum  

  1. 95% (35 of 37) of the children improved their ability to choose foods according to the Federal Dietary Recommendations or gained knowledge.
  2. 92% (34 of 37) of the children improved their physical activity practices or gained knowledge.
  3. 61% (14 0f 23) of the children improved their ability to prepare a simple, nutritious, affordable food or gained knowledge.

I feel like this is a great start to where we need to be, and with boots on the ground in every county in Kentucky we are moving in the right direction. 






Stories by Metcalfe County CES


New partnership addresses food insecurity in families with children enrolled in Metcalfe County Schools

New partnership addresses food insecurity in families with children enrolled in Metcalfe County Schools

about 4 years ago by Lynn Blankenship

Metcalfe County Farmers Market and Metcalfe County Schools Family Resource Youth Service Center addr... Read More


Go Garden and Go Bags

about 4 years ago by Amy Branstetter

The Covid-19 Pandemic brought challenges, the Metcalfe 4-H Council and Extension Staff wanted a way ... Read More