Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Janet Collins, PhD Director, DNPAO Association of State Public Health Nutritionists St. Louis, MO June 16, 2015 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Leadership Janet Collins Director Ann O Connor Acting Deputy Director Deborah Galuska Associate Director for Science Janelle Gunn Acting Associate Director for Policy Partnerships and Communication Nutrition Branch Physical Activity and Health Branch Obesity Prevention and Control Branch Program Development and Evaluation Branch Kelley Scanlon Branch Chief Janet Fulton Branch Chief Heidi Blanck Branch Chief Rosanne Farris Branch Chief Paulette Murphy Deputy Branch Chief Deborah Borbely Deputy Branch Chief Suzianne Garner Deputy Branch Chief Jenny Brown Deputy Branch Chief
DNPAO Priority Strategies Healthy Infants & Toddlers (0-5) Breastfeeding Early care and education Infant & young child nutrition (NEW, developmental) Vitamin and mineral malnutrition (International) Healthy Eating Food service guidelines Health food access Healthy food promotion Active Living Community planning (walking, walkability) Worksites
DNPAO Healthy Infants and Toddlers We work with State Health Departments to: Help hospitals and worksites support breas3eeding Help childcare se6ngs provide healthy foods/ beverages, physical ac<vity, breas3eeding support and reduced screen <me Promote interna<onal food for<fica<on and supplementa<on
DNPAO Healthy Eating Programs We work with State Health Departments to: Increase healthy food and beverage choices where food is served or sold Apply marke<ng principles of price, placement, and promo<on to increase healthy food/beverage choices Promote food service guidelines in cafeterias, vending, and concessions
DNPAO Active Living Programs - We work with State Health Departments to: Work with transporta<on and planning agencies to increase community walkability Promote walking and other physical ac<vi<es through increased opportuni<es and loca<ons to be ac<ve Support worksites to help employees and families be ac<ve
DNPAO Program Investments State Public Health Ac/ons (1305) Program to Reduce Obesity in High Obesity Areas (1416) A Comprehensive Approach to Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country (1421) Childhood Obesity Research Demonstra/on Project (007)
State Public Health Ac<on (1305) Strategies Promote/implement the adop/on of food service guidelines/nutri/on standards, which include sodium Promote/ implement physical ac/vity in early care and educa/on facili/es and worksites Increase access to healthy foods and beverages Increase physical ac/vity access and outreach Increase access to breasqeeding friendly environments
Na/onal Center for Chronic Disease Preven/on and Health Promo/on Division Investments in State Public Health Programs, FY 2014 $70,000,000 $60,000,000 [VALUE] $50,000,000 $40,000,000 [VALUE] [VALUE] $30,000,000 $20,000,000 [VALUE] $10,000,000 $0 Tobacco Diabetes Heart Disease and Stroke Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
State Funding for Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Prevention Strategies Average Award Per State: Basic $135,000; Enhanced $433,000
Programs to Reduce Obesity in High Obesity Areas (1416) 3 year coopera/ve agreement to 6 land grant universi/es $5 million in FY14; $7.5 million in FY15 Coun/es with greater than 40% adult obesity prevalence Work at the community level in either the community or early care and educa/on seyng
Programs to Reduce Obesity in High-Obesity Areas States with a program Eligible states: have counties with >40% obesity Ineligible states Alabama will not look the same in 3 years as it does today; in part due to CDC s efforts and those of the ALProHealth team and their Community Coalition members. Thanks for this win-win collaboration, especially for Alabama citizens. Barb Struempler Auburn University Principal Investigator
CDC High-Obesity Counties
A Comprehensive Approach to Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country 5 year coopera/ve agreement supported across CDC Chronic Center 11 Tribes and 11 Tribal Councils funded to address tobacco use, healthful nutri/on, physical ac/vity and health literacy DNPAO provides nutri/on, physical ac/vity and obesity preven/on support
Tribal Funding for Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity States with a funded tribal program
Childhood Obesity Research and Demonstration (CORD)
Electronic Health Records Project Update
Key Upcoming Activities New Dietary Guidelines for Americans Update of the HHS/GSA Food Service Guidelines Surgeon General s Call to Ac/on on Walking and Walkability
Recent Ac/vi/es/Releases Mall Walking Program Resource Guide Nutri/on and Obesity Policy Research and Evalua/on Network (NOPREN) collec/on State and Local Programs Website State Public Health Ac/ons (1305) Profiles State Nutri/on, Physical Ac/vity and Obesity Programs (805) Report
For more information about: CDC s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity: http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpao Janet Collins jlc1@cdc.gov For more informa/on about CDC, please contact : Centers for Disease Control and Preven/on 1600 CliLon Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30333 Telephone: 1-800- CDC- INFO (232-4636)/TTY: 1-888- 232-6348 Visit: www.cdc.gov Contact CDC at: 1-800- CDC- INFO or www.cdc.gov/info The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official posi<on of the Centers for Disease Control and Preven<on. Na<onal Center for Chronic Disease Preven<on and Health Promo<on Division of Nutri<on, Physical Ac<vity, and Obesity