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Healthy LifestylesHealthy LifestylesPartnerships for HealthPartnerships for Health

University of ArizonCooperative Extension

University of Arizona Cooperative Extension

Vickie, Sharon, Evelyn, Linda B, Janice, Sheila, Marifloyd, Ruth, Linda H, Marta, Vanessa,

Marilynn, Joyce, Janet, Scottie

Healthy LifestylesHealthy Lifestyles Focus on physical activity - common themeFocus on physical activity - common theme Build on current programsBuild on current programs

CHAPS, Bone Builders, Walk across AZ, CHAPS, Bone Builders, Walk across AZ, Take Charge Challenge, Walking clubsTake Charge Challenge, Walking clubs

Increasing State and national focus on physical Increasing State and national focus on physical activity, obesity, chronic health problemsactivity, obesity, chronic health problems

30 minutes per day for adults & 60 minutes for 30 minutes per day for adults & 60 minutes for kids - intermittent or short boutskids - intermittent or short bouts

Healthy LifestylesHealthy Lifestyles New ResourcesNew Resources

““Active Living Every Day” - Blair, et alActive Living Every Day” - Blair, et al CDC informationCDC information BRFSS survey data - national & ArizonaBRFSS survey data - national & Arizona

Agent trainingAgent training Conference callsConference calls ASU - Dr. Bill Stone and Dr. Catrine Tudor-LockeASU - Dr. Bill Stone and Dr. Catrine Tudor-Locke

Evaluating Moderate physical activity & behavior changeEvaluating Moderate physical activity & behavior change

America Moves & Priester Health ConferenceAmerica Moves & Priester Health Conference

Healthy LifestylesHealthy Lifestyles America MovesAmerica Moves

Healthy LifestylesHealthy Lifestyles Priester Health Priester Health

ConferenceConference Presented several Presented several

session/posters on session/posters on AZ projectsAZ projects

Priester Award Priester Award for Bone Buildersfor Bone Builders

Healthy Lifestyles EFNEP classes in multiple counties EFNEP School Youth walking groups 4-H Hiking group Child care provider training - T3 UA Healthy Communities Partnerships Food Safety training with consumers and

industry Indoor air quality

Healthy Lifestyles Behavior Changes over TimeBehavior Changes over Time Before and After questionsBefore and After questions BRFSS - state and national dataBRFSS - state and national data Common evaluation questions across Common evaluation questions across

programsprograms # minutes/week in various moderate physical # minutes/week in various moderate physical

activityactivity Stages of change questionStages of change question

CHAPS - Community Health Advancement Parnerships

Coordinated, community - based health promotion Coordinated, community - based health promotion collaboration addressing community-identified prioritiescollaboration addressing community-identified priorities

Promote the capacity of individuals, families, and Promote the capacity of individuals, families, and communities to increase healthy lifestyle choicescommunities to increase healthy lifestyle choices

Strengthen community leadership and involvement in Strengthen community leadership and involvement in tailoring local health infrastructures to meet community tailoring local health infrastructures to meet community needsneeds

Partnerships with Cooperative Extension & College of Partnerships with Cooperative Extension & College of Public Health and many othersPublic Health and many others

CHAPS - Key Elements

Co-Team Leaders CE and COPH Community Identified Issues Community Partners Evaluation & Model Testing or

Development Service Learning for Students

University of ArizonaCooperative Extension- CHAPS counties

Goals: Pima County CHAPS

Develop partnerships related to healthy aging – foster a relationship with specific community that could

serve as a resource

Identify, develop & evaluate community-based programs for healthy agingWalk across AZ, Bone Builders, Green Valley, Living

Well

Provide training opportunities

“Living Well Program” Structured community-based wellness program

Based on 7 dimensions of wellness• Social, Physical, Emotional, Career, Intellectual,

Environmental, and Spiritual Health

Designed to foster – physical activity, experiential learning, healthy lifestyle

skill development, leadership training, volunteerism

Www.walkacrossArizona.org Started in Pima County - Green Valley 13 Cooperative Extension Teams with

123 people from across state walked 20,895 miles in 16 weeks

Part of Healthy Lifestyles Work Group efforts

GREEN VALLEYHEALTH AND

HUMAN SERVICES

COMMITTEE

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

CANCER CENTER

PIMACOUNTY

COOPERATIVEEXTENSION

ARIZONAPREVENTION

CENTER

UNIVERSITYOF ARIZONA

CENTER ON AGING

PIMA COUNTYHEALTH

DEPARTMENT

PIMACOUNTY

TASKFORCE

CHURC HES

PU BLIC H EALTH

MEDI

A

A SS IS TED LIV INGGR EEN V A LLEY C OM MU N ITY

C OOR D INA TI NG C OU N C IL

He alth and Hum anSe rvi ces Com m ittee

CommunityOutreach

BoneBuilders

Green Valley

Campaign

Healthy Lifestyle

Walk Across AZ

LivingWell

Healthy Cities Consortium

Gov Advisory Council on Aging

GPRG

EFNEP Current

Bone BuildersOsteoporosis Prevention Education

Building Strong Bones for a Lifetime

Bone Builders Started in Maricopa County in 1998 as

CHAPS project Bone Builders Train-the-Trainer Social Marketing - website, 800 #, media Arizona Osteoporosis Coalition AZ Nutrition Network with low income

audience

Prevention Education

Bone Builders in

Arizona

State-Wide Results Trained 230+ volunteers and staff 400 classes and 288 health fairs in 8 counties -

knowledge increased Taught 44,000 - 7 /2000 to 7/2001 Taught 12,916 in 447 classes and 22,595 at health

fairs in 2002 Combined outreach through newsletters, classes,

materials, health fairs - 7 /1999 to 7/2001 reached more than 1 Million adults!

Yuma on the Move

Adults between 30-64 years Prochaska’s stages of change

– Precomtemplation and Contemplation stage

Task force was formed– Promote physical activity among the residents

who permanently reside in Yuma County

The Campaign Public Service Announcements

– Posters– Worksites– Comic Strips

Content written by the task force– Barriers addressed– Benefits emphasized– Self-efficacy

Take Charge ChallengeYuma County

Physical activity in everyday life Collaborate with Yuma Co. Health

Department Teams reporting moderate physical

activity Worksite based

Santa Cruz & Yuma Counties Border Health ¡SI!

CDC Reach 2010 Community Change model

Changes in Health

Changes in Risk Factors & Protective Factors

Changes in Environment Shift ( i.e. Policy)

Capacity

Awareness

Border Health ¡SI! - SpiderNew Partnerships

Special Action Group (SAG)

Community

School

PatientProvider

Promotores

Existing Partnerships

Skill Buildingfor Family &Community Interventioon

-Diabetes Self-Management-Physical Activity& Nutrition

Address Gaps inDiabetes Care

-Physical Activity & Nutrition-Family & SocialSupport Systems

PatientFamilies

Walking &NutritionClubs

School Health Index

Border Health ¡SI! Successes

Increased physical activity New knowledge of risk factors Improved nutrition Expanding into Cochise County

Safe Food 2010 Safe Food 2010 conference in July

2004 Statewide Food Safety Taskforce Yavapaii food safety training Master Consumer Advisors in

Maricopa and Pima 800 number, website


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