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Systems and Environmental Changes to Support Optimal

Nutrition and Physical Activity

OVERVIEW

ASK A QUESTION HEREFor example:•How safe is your neighborhood now for riding a bike to school? (think complete sidewalks, crosswalks, bike lanes, etc)•Have you seen your lactation room at your work? Is it clean and inviting?•How close is a Farmer’s Market from your home? Your work?

THE PROBLEM FOR THE MATERNAL, CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH POPULATION

Concerns include:• Overall physical

environment • For kids • For adults• For moms and babies

• Food environment • Biking/walking to

school

WHAT WE KNOWTo highlight issues of chronic disease, inactivity, or lack of access in your county, use data from these sources:•Overall physical environment: http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/#app/•For kids: http://www.kidsdata.org •For adults: http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html/ •For moms and babies: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/surveys/Pages/MaternalandInfantHealthAssessment(MIHA)survey.aspx •Food environment: http://www.publichealthadvocacy.org/RFEI/presskit_RFEI.pdf •Biking/walking to school* http://nhts.ornl.gov/2009/pub/stt.pdf

EXAMPLE DATA SLIDE: HOW CHILDREN* GET TO SCHOOL, COMPARING 1969 AND 2009

*Children ages 5-14Data from the 2009 National Household Travel Survey (NHTS)

SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES

Also known as the built environment•The man-made space in which people live, work, and play. •Can include:

• Food access• Walkability • Breastfeeding accommodations

• Mixed land use• Safety

WHY FOCUS ON OUR ENVIRONMENT?

“Fifty years ago, children did not avoid obesity by making healthy choices; they simply lived in an environment that provided fewer calories and included more physical activity for all.”

David B. Allen MDNew England Journal of

MedicineApril 29th, 2012

MCAH HAS A UNIQUE INTEREST IN ADDRESSING SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

• Addresses a large portion of the population• Existing partnerships with organizations• Skills and capacity to build new partnerships

• Systems change is cost-effective and sustainable

LET’S LOOK AT THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN OUR

COMMUNITIES…

WOULD YOU RATHER WALK HERE….

Add a local photo of a broken sidewalk, unsafe crosswalks, or badly lit areas

…OR HERE?

Add a local photo of a safe, creative, and inviting sidewalk

COULD YOUR CHILDREN PLAY HERE?

Add a local photo of a badly maintained playground, locked up school-yard, etc.

WE CAN PROMOTE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY THROUGH CLEAN AND SAFE RECREATIONAL AREAS

Add a local photo of a safe and clean park, playground, school yard, etc. here

WILL YOU FIND NUTRITIOUS FOODS HERE?

Add a local photo of a fast food outlet, convenience store, or a liquor store here

Add a local photo of fresh produce or a farmers’ market here

WE CAN PROMOTE NUTRITIOUS EATING WITH HEALTHIER FOOD OPTIONS

FARMERS’ MARKET

FARMERS’ MARKET

FARMERS’ MARKET

WE CAN PROMOTE BREASTFEEDING THROUGH LACTATION ACCOMMODATION

Add a local photo of a lactation room, lactation room signage, Baby-Friendly sign, refrigerator for storing breast milk, or breast pump here.

SAMPLE INTERVENTION 1: SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL (SRTS)

What is it? •An initiative to help communities assess the bike and pedestrian conditions around schools in order to make the routes safer through various projects:

SAMPLE INTERVENTION 1: SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL (SRTS)

Why? •SRTS provides a safe, convenient, and fun way for children to exercise regularly by actively commuting to school.

SAMPLE INTERVENTION 2: FARMERS’ MARKETS

What is it? •Direct-to-consumer markets that provide access to locally grown, farm-fresh produce.

Why? •Access to neighborhood supermarkets and farmers’ markets reduces the risk of chronic diseases such as overweight and obesity.

SAMPLE INTERVENTION 2: FARMERS’ MARKETS

SAMPLE INTERVENTION 3: LACTATION ACCOMMODATION

What is it? •Providing the time, space, and/or resources (such as a breast pump) for mothers to pump and store their milk.

Why? •It’s the law, both federal and state.•Breastfeeding is beneficial to babies, mothers and the community.

SAMPLE INTERVENTION 3: LACTATION ACCOMMODATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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