Author: Tonya Gilbert
Planning Unit: Leslie County CES
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Obesity is a prevalent problem in Leslie County. Lack of physical activity and poor diet appear to be the key factors. According to a recent study conducted by the UK Markey Cancer Control Program and the College of Public Health, 71% of the population was reported being overweight. The study confirmed that 37% of individuals were not participating in physical activity, while only 6% were consuming five or more servings of fruits and vegetables daily. Earlier this year, the SNAP-Ed Program was introduced by the Leslie County Cooperative Extension Service. It is expected to reach a minimum of 200 families a year. In response to this county-wide epidemic, this program makes an effort to educate participants on healthy food practices and promotes physical activity. After attending several sessions one adult participant said, “You have no idea how much (this program) has helped me!” In the future, as a result of this program, we expect to see many positive changes for Leslie County.
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