|
Childhood Obesity Prevention |
|
|
In the summer of 2006, the Foundation for Healthy
Communities conducted chart reviews in 25 primary care
physician practices across New Hampshire to document the
prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity among
children ages 6-12 years old. In total, 1453 medical records
were reviewed, and the
New
Hampshire Childhood Obesity Report revealed that
32.8% of children in this age group were overweight or
obese. Further, we found that there was an opportunity to
improve prevention and treatment services for childhood
overweight not only in pediatric and family health care
practices, but also in NH communities. |
|
|
|
In an effort to assist communities in addressing
childhood obesity, we established the NH Childhood
Obesity Expert Panel in the Fall of 2006. Its charge
was to develop practical recommendations for New
Hampshire communities that wish to implement strategies
for the prevention of childhood obesity. The panel's
recommendations were released in spring 2007 and are
outlined in the report, Preventing
Childhood Obesity: Promoting Physical Activity and
Healthy Eating.
The resounding message in the recommendations is that
this is not as much of a weight issue as it is a health
issue for our communities' children. The risks of being
overweight or obese increase the risk of a number of
serious medical conditions, including heart disease and
stroke, high blood pressure, Type II diabetes, sleep
apnea, respiratory problems and some cancers. Here, we
provide recommendations and resources to help
communities and families take the first steps towards
prevention.
In late fall of 2006, the Foundation for Healthy Communities
also initiated a childhood obesity prevention effort as
Phase 3 of the Community Prevention and Treatment
Initiative. Funding from the Endowment for
Health, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation, Northeast
Cholesterol Foundation, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield,
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, and the Alexander
Eastman Foundation supported this multi-sector community
prevention effort. Read about the successes and challenges
of the CPTI model in the Mount Washington Valley Region
and Derry/Londonderry communities in our report,
Community Prevention and treatment Initiative Phase 3:
Childhood Obesity Prevention, July 2009. |
| The Foundation for Healthy Communities is committed to several programs which address the issue of childhood obesity prevention and support the obesity prevention recommendations of the expert panel. Read more about the initiatives developed and staffed by the Foundation: | |