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Updating obesity surveillance using the NCCOR Catalogue

Updating obesity surveillance using the NCCOR Catalogue. David Simmons, MPH Minnesota Department of Health Physical Activity, Nutrition and Obesity Program. Background. Minnesota Obesity Plan implemented in 2008 Obesity Plan Epidemiologist position open from 2009 to 2010

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Updating obesity surveillance using the NCCOR Catalogue

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  1. Updating obesity surveillance using the NCCOR Catalogue David Simmons, MPH Minnesota Department of Health Physical Activity, Nutrition and Obesity Program

  2. Background • Minnesota Obesity Plan implemented in 2008 • Obesity Plan Epidemiologist position open from 2009 to 2010 • Started in June 2010 – hit the ground running!

  3. My charge • Evaluate the Minnesota Obesity Plan surveillance system to date • Implement changes to surveillance indicators based on findings • Accommodate new state health initiative in system!

  4. The new normal • In 2009 Minnesota started a series of interventions designed to prevent obesity “upstream” • My surveillance recommendations must include “non-traditional“ data

  5. State Health Improvement Program (SHIP) • SHIP implemented one year after Obesity Plan • Surveillance – measure changes at the local level • Surveillance data sources that address: - Obesity - Physical Activity - Nutrition

  6. Where to look?!

  7. NCCOR Catalogue: a unique source • Catalogue offers data sources at national, state and community level • Filtering allows focus on key areas • Comparison feature provides for assessment of key similarities and differences

  8. WOW!

  9. Example: Physical activity • Check • Physical activity • State • School age children • Compare: BRFSS, NSAF, NSCH, and SHPPS • NSCH and SHPPS data have potential

  10. National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) • State profile for Minnesota - Breastfeeding- Screen time- Neighborhood amenities • Next steps are to evaluate sources for these data points

  11. School Health Policies and Practices Study (SHPPS) • State Report Card for Minnesota - Physical Education and Activity- Nutrition Services • Next steps are to compare the data provided to state initiatives

  12. Questions?

  13. David Simmons, MPH Minnesota Department of Health Email: david.s.simmons@state.mn.us

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