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Communities of Excellence in Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Prevention (CX3)

Communities of Excellence in Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Prevention (CX3). Social Marketing Conference January 23, 2008. Anaa Reese, DPH, RD Alameda County Public Health Department 1000 Broadway, Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94607 (510) 208-5909 Anaa.reese@acgov.org.

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Communities of Excellence in Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Prevention (CX3)

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  1. Communities of Excellence in Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Prevention (CX3) Social Marketing Conference January 23, 2008 Anaa Reese, DPH, RD Alameda County Public Health Department 1000 Broadway, Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94607 (510) 208-5909 Anaa.reese@acgov.org Dana Harvey Mandela MarketPlace Inc. 1357 5th Street, Suite B Oakland, CA 94607 (510) 433-0993 mmplace@earthlink.net

  2. About CX3 • Alameda County CX3 was a collaboration between Public Health and Mandela MarketPlace in West Oakland • Initiated in Spring 2006

  3. Alameda County’s Strategy for Action Research • Engage community youth and adults in every phase • Select County neighborhoods where other Public Health activities were underway • Allow community to “lead” process

  4. Phase 1– GIS Mapping • Mapped the following in 3 neighborhoods (12 census tracks) in West Oakland: • Public transportation • Liquor stores • Schools around neighborhood • Providers of food: • Super, medium and small grocery stores • WIC only, flea and farmer markets • Restaurants and fast food establishments

  5. Phase 2 – Survey Neighborhood • Food/Liquor stores • Neighborhood Walkability • Fast Food Outlets • Outdoor Advertising w/in 1000 ft of schools 100 Surveys were completed

  6. Survey Neighborhood Findings More food stores in area than expected Fruits/vegetables were more available than expected Almost 2 liquor stores to every food/eating outlet Neighborhood walkability was dirty and unsafe Outdoor advertisement of unhealthy foods was abundant 6

  7. Phase 3 – Plan of Action • WYSE (West Oakland Youth Standing Empowered) • Focus of Action Plan based on data review and time/resource constraints • # 1: Neighborhood Environment/Walkability • Dirty and broken sidewalks • Too much trash/ no trash cans • Men who leer at girls WY S E

  8. Phase 3 – Plan of Action Youth: Developing Plan of Action

  9. Phase 3 – Plan of ActionNeighborhood Walkability

  10. Neighborhood Walkability

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