Author: Lora Howard
Planning Unit: Clay County CES
Major Program: Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices (general)
Plan of Work: Healthy Lifestyles
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Clay County is a small rural county in Eastern Kentucky, families are encouraged to make choices to improve health and well-being, participate in physical activity, and chronic disease prevention. According to 2014 statistics 43% of Clay County is obese with 18% of the adults have been diagnosed with diabetes, and 33% of the adults do not meet the standard activity level. Learning and practicing healthy choices at a young age can impact the quality and years of life.
The Family and Consumer Science Agent presented Walking for Life Program is a 3 month program with bi weekly calendars, 10 Small Steps to Health and Wealth publications, 12 participants. Evaluation results: of the 50% retuned 75% joined the walking program to exercise more, 50% joined to encourage a friend, 50% can now walk for 45 minutes, 100% feel better,50% blood pressure and cholesterol have improved.
They also received information on Small Steps to Health and Wealth 75% changed food intake and kept an expense log, 50% changed the way they spent money. 25% made financial goals for their family and 75% nutritional goals for their family as a result of the program.
Program was advertised in the newspaper, newsletter, Facebook. Participants could send in logs via email or snail mail or drop them off at the office.
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