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State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth United States, 2010. Obesity Prevention and Control Branch Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity & Obesity NCCDPHP, CDC. ASTPHND State Teleconference Healthy Weight Indicator Report Card June 1, 2010
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State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth United States, 2010 Obesity Prevention and Control Branch Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity & Obesity NCCDPHP, CDC ASTPHND State TeleconferenceHealthy Weight Indicator Report Card June 1, 2010 This information is distributed solely for the purpose of pre dissemination public comment under applicable information quality guidelines. It has not been formally disseminated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It does not represent and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy.
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth Contributors
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth • General overview • Draft outcome indicators • Draft environmental and policy indicators • Next steps
Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity • Primary Target Areas • Physical Activity, Fruit & Vegetable, Breastfeeding • Sugar Sweetened Beverages • Television Viewing • Energy Density • Environment and Policy
Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity • Primary Target Areas • Physical Activity, Fruit & Vegetable, Breastfeeding • Sugar Sweetened Beverages • Television Viewing • Energy Density • Environment and Policy
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth • Draft Outcome Indicators • Children Healthy Weight Prevalence • Soft Drink Consumption • Television/Screen Time • Draft Environmental and Policy Indicators
Comprehensive Approach for Preventing and Addressing Childhood Obesity (IOM, 2007)
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth • Draft Environmental and Policy Indicators • School Environment and Policy • Home Environment • Childcare Environment and Policy
School Environment and Policy School Competitive Food Environment School Neighborhood Retail Environment School Physical Activity Availability and Participation State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth
Home Environment Television in Bedroom Meals Eaten with Family State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth
Childcare Environment and Policy Childcare Nutrition and Physical Activity Regulations State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth • Other Reports • “F as in Fat 2009” Robert Wood Johnson Report http://healthyamericans.org/reports/obesity2009/ • “Child Obesity State Report Cards” - National Survey of Children’s Health http://nschdata.org/Content/07ObesityReportCards.aspx • “State Fact Sheets” – Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System and School Health Profiles http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/obesity/facts.htm
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth • How is this report different? • More in-depth focus on youth: early childhood through adolescence • Home environment • Soft drink consumption and availability in schools/on campus • Retail food environment
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth • Healthy Weight Report indicators can be used to: • Monitor progress and celebrate state successes. • Identify opportunities for growth and improvement in environmental and policy supports that make promoting healthy weight more feasible at the state level. • Report to be released regularly
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth • Criteria for Inclusion: • Highlighted in multiple expert recommendations and reports: e.g., IOM, DNPAO Guidance Documents • Data measurable, available for most states • Data available from reputable sources: .gov, .org, .edu; transparent methodology in obtaining information
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth Things to consider during today’s call: • Indicator • Is it the right concept? • Data source • Additional sources meeting inclusion criteria? • Metric • Is this a helpful way to represent the data? • Usefulness and feasibility in your state
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth Draft Outcome Indicators
Healthy WeightOutcome Indicators *Data shown are from 2008 PedNSS; estimates represent prevalence of underweight and healthy weight and are for illustration only ┼ Data not available
Healthy WeightOutcome Indicators *Data shown are from 2007 NSCH; estimates represent prevalence of underweight and healthy weight and are for illustration only
Healthy WeightOutcome Indicators *Data shown are from 2005 or 2007 YRBSS; estimates are for illustration only and do not account for underweight prevalence ┼ Data not available
Sugar Sweetened BeverageOutcome Indicators *Data currently not available
TelevisionOutcome Indicators *Data shown are from 2007 NSCH; estimates indicate % of children 6-17 meeting AAP recommendations and are for illustration only
TelevisionOutcome Indicators *Data shown are from 2005 or 2007 YRBS; estimates reflect % of middle and high school students watching 3 hours or less of television each day and are for illustration only ┼ Data not available
TelevisionOutcome Indicators *Data shown are from 2005 or 2007 YRBS; estimates reflect % of middle and high school students watching 3 hours or less of television each day and are for illustration only ┼ Data not available
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth Draft Environmental and Policy Indicators
School Environment and Policy *Estimates reflect % of middle and high schools where soda and fruit drinks (not 100% juice) were not available and are for illustration only; sports drinks are not included in this calculation ┼ Data not available
School Environment and Policy *Estimates reflect % of middle and high schools where candy or salty snacks were not available, and are for illustration only ┼ Data not available
School Environment and Policy Question Is this a useful and meaningful indicator? Data compilation in process
School Environment and Policy Question Is this a useful and meaningful indicator? Data compilation in process
Home Environment *Estimates indicate % of children 6-17 eating meals together every day during week preceding survey and are for illustration only
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth • MAPPS Focal Areas to Consider • Access (e.g., neighborhood retail environment) • Price (e.g., school competitive food environment) • Social support (e.g., family meals) • Media • Point of decision information
State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth • Next Steps • Post-call feedback from you • Additional Indicators? • Addressing Disparities? • Errors and Omissions? • General Comments?
Send comments to: healthyweightreport@cdc.gov by June 23rd This information is distributed solely for the purpose of pre dissemination public comment under applicable information quality guidelines. It has not been formally disseminated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It does not represent and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy. State Indicator Report on Healthy Weight for Youth