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HEALTH LITERACY MONTH October 2013: Health Awareness Month Higher Education Academic Librarians Teaching Health H.E.A.L.T.H.

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HEALTH LITERACYMONTH

October 2013: Health Awareness Month

Higher Education Academic Librarians Teaching Health

H.E.A.L.T.H.

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WHY KNOW HEALTH?

• According to the American Association (2004), 9 of 10 adults have difficulty using everyday health information.

• 90 million Americans do not have the skills to know health information (Weiss, 2003).

• Health literacy is a better predictor of health than age, income, employment, ethnicity, or education.

• A survey by University of Minnesota Boynton Health Service: 29% surveyed at U of M – Twin Cities classified as overweight or obese.

• The Center for Disease Control(2012) has found binge drinking increases the likelihood of multiple forms of violence, automobile accidents, pregnancy, and occurrence of sexually transmitted diseases.

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WHAT’S THE POINT?

To educate and stimulate interest in the subjects of: Nutrition

Exercise

Healthy and Unhealthy Habits

Maintaining A Healthy Lifestyle

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WHAT DO YOU GET?

More energy

Feel better physically

Be able to do better in class

Better control weight

Improve poor health

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HOW WILL I KNOW I LEARNED?

After participating in Health Literacy Month, you will be able to: Utilize health resources

both on and off campus;

Identify reliable health information;

Engage in prevention, self-care, and self-management measures.

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WHAT’S HAPPENING ON CAMPUS?

Semi-weekly meetings and events Available to the first 200

students to register

Campus expert – knowledgeable staff or faculty member

Daily blog posts Open to everyone

Postings on the weekly topic from experts at our university

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Week 1: Nutrition

October 1-6

 

Event

Tuesday/Thursday

Cafeteria

Presentation: Different Diets

Healthy Eating in College: Sample healthy alternatives in the cafeteria.

10: 00 am

4:00 pm

 

Week 2: Exercise

October 7-13

Event

Monday/Wednesday

Wellness Center

Tour of the University Gymnasium

Personal Trainer Demonstration

Week 3: Habits

October 14-20

Event

Tuesday/Thursday

University Ballrooms

 

Presentation: Learn about University Health Resources and Meet School

Health Professionals

Week 4: Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle

October 21-27

Event

Monday/Wednesday

Counseling Center

Presentation: Stress Management

Week 5: Health Literacy

October 28-31

Event

Thursday

First Floor Library Commons

Health Literacy Fair

October 31

 

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HOW DO I SIGN UP?

Be among the first 200 to sign up!

Register on the library website’s main page.

Registration only $5!

Sign up before September 20!

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WHERE CAN I FIND MORE?

WebMD – www.webmd.com Harvard Medical School –

www.health.harvard.edu Health Literacy Month –

www.healthliteracymonth.org

5 Danger Zones of College Nutrition – http://sites.ewu.edu/goodchioces/2012/01/25/the-5-danger-zones-of-college-student-nutrition/

Quick Guide to Health Literacy – www.health.gov/communication/literacy/quickguide/factsbasic.htm

Facts Resources

American Medical Association. (2004). Health Literacy. AMA-MSS Community Service Committee. http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/about-ama/our-people/member-groups-sections/medical-student-section/community -service/health-literacy.page.

Weiss, B.D. (2003). Health Literacy: A Manual for Clinicians. American Medical Association/American Medical Association Foundation,

http://www.ncladvacacy.org/

University of Minnesota. (2007, November 16). Report on Health and Habits of College Students Released. Science Dailey. Retrieved from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071115125827.htm.

CDC Office of Women’s Health. (2012). Health and Safety for College Students. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/features/collegehealth/.