Title: Arkansas School Student BMI Assessments
1Arkansas School StudentBMI Assessments
- Joseph W. Thompson, MD, MPH
- Director, Arkansas Center for Health Improvement
2005 3rd National Prevention SummitWashington,
DC 2005 Secretarys Innovation in Prevention
AwardsPublic SectorSchoolsObesity October 24,
2005
2Arkansas Center for Health Improvement
- Mission
- Be a catalyst for improving the health of
Arkansans through evidence-based research, public
issue advocacy, and collaborative program
development
Health Promotion/ Disease Prevention
Health Care Financing
Scope of Work
Access to Quality Care
3ACHIs major achievements
- Tobacco Settlement Proceeds Act
- Optimization for Arkansas Medicaid
- Arkansas Health Insurance Roundtable strategic
plan and safety-net benefits program - Arkansas Southern Rural Access Program
- Arkansas Health Data Initiative
- Child and adolescent obesity initiative
4National data sources on child and adolescent
obesity
- National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
(19702001) - Source of federal estimates for childhood obesity
- Actual measurements of
- Youth Risk Behavior Survey
- CDC/State survey of adolescents
- Self-reported data on height and weight
5BMI normalized percentile histograms from NHANES
19761980
19711974
0 20 40 60 80 100
0 20 40 60 80 100
19992001
19881994
0 20 40 60 80 100
0 20 40 60 80 100
684th General Assembly Act 1220 of 2003
An act to create a Child Health Advisory
Committee to coordinate statewide efforts to
combat childhood obesity and related illnesses
to improve the health of the next generation of
Arkansans and for other purposes.
- Goals
- Change the environment within which children go
to school and learn health habits everyday - Engage the community to support parents and build
a system that encourages health - Enhance awareness of child and adolescent obesity
to mobilize resources and establish support
structures
7Act 1220 activities
- Elimination / restriction of all vending machines
in schools statewide - Requirement of professional education for all
cafeteria workers - Public disclosure of pouring contracts
- Establishment of local parent advisory committees
for all schools - Establishment of a state Child Health Advisory
Committee to make recommendations to DOE - Confidential child health report delivered
annually to parents with body mass index (BMI)
assessment
8 BMI Taskforce
Developed Strategic Plan
School Nurses Local Clinical Resources
9Data from Arkansas public schools
Matched for 2-yr comparison 264,480
10Overall results by BMI classification
c26.3, df3, p .05
11Arkansas BMI standardized percentiles
20032004
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
12Percentage of students overweight or at risk for
overweight by Arkansas school districts
(20042005)
13Overall results by grade
14Child Health Report (2004)
15Overall results by gender and ethnicity
60
50.7
49.7
50
44.2
43.9
43.1
42.6
38.7
38.6
38.5
38.3
34.6
40
34.3
30
20
10
0
Year 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Females Males Females Males Females Males
Caucasians African Americans Hispanics
Overweight At risk for overweight
16Spanish Child Health Report (2005)
17Child obesity initiative accomplishments
- Physician Continuing Medical Education
- BMI screening and treatment algorithm
- Year 3 of BMI assessments underway
- Community, school district, and school reports
being developed for year 3 - Support for local Parent Advisory Committees
- Board of Education adopted Child Health Advisory
Council recommendations - Baseline established for evaluation of Acts
impact
18Conclusions
- Arkansas population-based assessments exceed the
national estimates for child and adolescent
obesity rates - US estimates 15 overweight / 15 at risk
- AR estimates 21 overweight / 17 at risk
- Parental reports incorporated to raise awareness
school and health resources mobilized for support - Longitudinal school-based assessments are
possible and provide local information - Establishing a baseline enables the state to
evaluate progress in combating the child obesity
epidemic
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