Title: Fit Not Fat
1Fit Not Fat
- How Arkansans Are Responding To The Child Obesity
Epidemic - Arkansas Obesity Policy Summit
- May 22, 2008
2Project Questions
- One Who is doing what where?
- Two What is being measured?
- Three How do we measure impact?
- Four How do we sustain these efforts?
- Five Can these efforts have more impact?
3Our Methods
- Online Inventory Whos doing what where?
- Education
- Health
- State Local Government
- Community-Based Organizations
- Faith-Based Organizations
- Sports Recreation Groups
- Private Business
- Final reports from 12 Blue You Foundation
grants - Key informant interviews and focus groups with
100 individuals - Participation data from funders, curriculum
vendors, state agencies and universities
4Online Inventory Respondents
5Responding Schools By Level
Primary Middle High School District Other
6What Seems To Work?
- Set high expectations
- Expect accountability
- Schedule outside the box
- Train teachers, especially if hands-on tools are
provided and commitments requested - Involve parents, health providers community
7What Seems To Work?
- Academic Time
- Re-tooling physical education
- PE teacher as activity director
- Experiential learning combined with integration
across frameworks - Non-Academic Time
- Organized activities of short duration, short
time - Let students prioritize extracurricular
activities - Rotate activities
8What Seems To Work?
- Motivation Sustainability
- Focus on whole child
- Focus on positive be intentional reinforce
- Make wellness a community effort
- Instill a philosophy, not projects programs
- Assess, assess, assess
- Communicate celebrate progress!
9Evidence of Impact
- School Administrators
- Improved BMI
- More students eating cafeteria prepared meals
- Student acceptance of fruits vegetables
- Less food waste
- Students drink more water
- Reduced absences
- Fewer discipline incidents
- Increased parent support
- Involvement of physicians and community
10Report Evidence of Impact
Low response
11Health Respondents
12Primary Care Changes
13Implementation Funding
- Many sources
- Grants generally following implementation
- Free training
- Mini-Grants
- Parent community in-kind contributions
- School revenue (e.g., curricula on approved
textbook list, IT budget) - Local fundraisers
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14Schools Where Blue You Grants Are Funding
Activities
15Extension Nutrition Education
In Schools with gt50 Free Reduced Lunch
16Tracking Measurement
- Most funded projects track something
- Changes in BMI
- Knowledge acquisition
- Intent to change behavior
- Self-reported behavior change
- Teacher surveys
- Parent surveys
- Changes in fitness levels
- Changes in percent body fat
- Increased participation
- Little analysis of available data
17Obstacles To Analysis
- Many obstacles
- Paper files housed in teachers file cabinets and
hard drives across the state - Data compatibility
- Data entry time cost
- Labor availability
- Skills to interpret paper files for data entry
- Hardware/software for data storage retrieval
- Random IDs to protect confidentiality
- Fear data will be misused/misinterpreted
- Turf
18Observations
- Many projects, a few coordinated programs
- Most fully (or largely) grant-funded
- Initiated by passionate champions
- Implementation often an individual decision
- Approaches differ from classroom to classroom,
school to school - Evidence-based curricula assume continuity and
consistency
19Lessons Learned
- Do what you can, with what you have, where you
are - Support people with vision, ideas energy
- Use all available resources
- Integrate across frameworks
- Involve the community
- More is better
20Primary Challenges
- Champions tend to be near retirement Nurture a
new generation of champions - Teachers integrating curriculum across frameworks
tend to be younger teachers support them - Create cost effective systems
- Provide predictable sustainable funding
- Consistent, measurable evidence of progress
- Expand understanding of what is working in
Arkansas
21Creatively Tap More Community Resources
22Faith Communities With gt 1000 Members
Membership 1000 - 2499 2500
5000 gt 5000
23All Kinds of Trails
24City Multipurpose Gyms
25Public Swimming Pools
26Dance, Martial Arts Gymnastics
Martial Arts Gymnastics Dance
27More To Come
- Final Report in August 2008
- www.changingchildobesity.org
- www.aradvocates.org/
- www.achi.net
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- Questions
- Sandra Miller, ComMetrics, Inc
- Arkansas Advocates for Children Families
- Childhood Obesity Project
- Sandra.miller_at_conwaycorp.net
- eburak_at_aradvocates.org