Advancing Healthy Lifestyles:: A Multicomponent Initiative to Reduce the Burden of Obesity In Delaware.

Delaware journal of public health Pub Date : 2024-03-29 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.32481/djph.2024.03.17
Helen Arthur, Lauren Butscher, Lisa Moore
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Chronic Disease, Health Equity, & COVID-19 ("Advancing Healthy Lifestyles" or "AHL") is a statewide initiative launched in January 2021 by the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health (DPH). DPH's Physical Activity, Nutrition and Obesity Prevention Program (PANO) introduced the initiative as Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) swept through the state, exacerbating health burdens already faced by many Delawareans. The PANO Program provides administrative staff support to the Delaware Cancer Consortium's Cancer Risk Reduction Committee (CRRC). In December 2019, the CRRC launched the Healthy Lifestyles Subcommittee (HLSC) in response to Governor John Carney's request to develop actionable policy recommendations to positively influence healthy lifestyles in Delaware. The HLSC efforts led to the recommendation of 14 policy recommendations for action in three population health strategic focus areas: 1) birth to age 18; 2) employee health and wellness; and 3) community wellness. The AHL initiative builds from the work of the HLSC and promotes the use of policy, systems, and environmental change (PSE) strategies to reduce obesity and other chronic conditions among Delawareans across the lifespan. Ideally, the AHL initiative is categorized into three component strategies: school, community, and workplace. This article highlights both completed and ongoing projects under the AHL Initiative that aim to address the burden of obesity in Delaware.

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促进健康的生活方式::特拉华州减轻肥胖负担的多成分倡议》。
慢性病、健康公平和 COVID-19("推进健康生活方式 "或 "AHL")是特拉华州卫生和社会服务部公共卫生司(DPH)于 2021 年 1 月发起的一项全州倡议。特拉华州卫生和社会服务部公共卫生司(DPH)的 "体育活动、营养和肥胖预防计划"(PANO)在 "2019 年冠状病毒"(COVID-19)席卷全州,加重了许多特拉华州人已经面临的健康负担时提出了该倡议。PANO 计划为特拉华州癌症联盟的癌症风险降低委员会 (CRRC) 提供行政人员支持。2019 年 12 月,CRRC 发起了健康生活方式小组委员会(HLSC),以响应州长约翰-卡尼(John Carney)的要求,制定可行的政策建议,积极影响特拉华州的健康生活方式。通过健康生活方式小组委员会的努力,在三个人口健康战略重点领域提出了 14 项行动政策建议:1) 出生至 18 岁;2) 员工健康与保健;3) 社区保健。AHL 计划以 HLSC 的工作为基础,促进使用政策、系统和环境变化(PSE)战略来减少特拉华州人一生中的肥胖和其他慢性疾病。理想情况下,AHL 计划可分为三个战略组成部分:学校、社区和工作场所。本文重点介绍了 AHL 计划中旨在解决特拉华州肥胖问题的已完成和正在进行的项目。
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