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Childhood Obesity

More than two-thirds of adults and one-third of children in America are obese or at risk for obesity. To reverse this epidemic, we must identify the policy and environmental changes that lead to increased physical activity and better nutrition. We also must support the advocacy that will result in widespread adoption of those policies.

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An Action Agenda for Schools and Communities to Fight Obesity

July 30, 2012 | Program Result

During 2006 to 2007, TV and radio host Tavis Smiley convened town hall meetings in four U.S. cities to raise awareness of childhood obesity. A key organization in each city then worked to spur state and local efforts to address the growing problem.

Community Food Environments May be Contributing to Obesity

October 1, 2010 | Program Result

This project developed the Nutritional Environment Measures Surveys (NEMS), pilot tested the measures in four Atlanta neighborhoods and developed a training program on using the measures.

Exercise Before Class Improves Georgia Students' Grades, Self-Esteem

November 22, 2011 | Story

Winning Strategies in the Fight Against Childhood Obesity.

Georgia Community Making Parks More Accessible

September 7, 2011 | Story

Winning Strategies in the Fight Against Childhood Obesity.

How Food and Activity Environments are Related to Body Mass Index (BMI) - An Analysis of Atlanta

May 11, 2009 | Program Result

Researchers analyzed data collected from the greater Atlanta area to see if the distance people travel for food varies by gender, race/ethnicity, neighborhood characteristics and type of food outlet.

Working Together for a Healthier Savannah

May 5, 2010 | Video

Southern city's leaders tackle obesity through an innovative initiative of policies and programs.

Transit and Health: Mode of Transport, Employer-Sponsored Public Transit Pass Programs, and Physical Activity

March 25, 2009 | Book

Analysis of data from a 2001-2002 survey of travel within the Atlanta area found those who make more mass transit trips are more likely to walk 30 or more minutes per day, enough to meet a government recommendation for physical activity.

Testing the Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions to Increase Physical Activity

April 18, 2011 | Program Result

From 2003 to 2009, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) analyzed the cost-effectiveness of seven community-based interventions to promote physical activity in adults, conducted 2 HIAs and held 19 workshops.

Food Outlet Visits, Physical Activity and Body Weight

February 1, 2009 | Journal Article

A study of the association between the use of away-from-home food sources (i.e., fast food, restaurants, grocery stores), physical activity levels, and weight status found that results varied widely by race and gender. The sample included a substantial minority population.

A Hierarchy of Sociodemographic and Environmental Correlates of Walking and Obesity

August 1, 2008 | Journal Article

This study reveals links between built environment, the likelihood of certain populations to walk in their neighborhoods, and overweight outcomes.

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