What Works-Obesity BROCHURE
What Works-Obesity BROCHURE
What Works-Obesity BROCHURE
n the United States, more than one-third of adults and nearly 17 percent of children
were obese in 20092010. Being obese increases the risk of developing chronic
health problems like heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain cancers.
This brochure is designed to help public health program planners, community
advocates, educators, and policymakers find proven intervention strategiesincluding
programs, services, and policiesto reverse the U.S. obesity epidemic. It can
help decision makers in both public and private sectors make choices about what
intervention strategies are best for their communities. This brochure summarizes
information in The Guide to Community Preventive Services (The Community Guide), an
essential resource for people who want to know what works in public health.
Use the information in this brochure to help select intervention strategies you
can adapt for your community to:
AK
MT
ND
ME
MN
OR
ID
HI
WI
WY
NV
CT
PA
IL
UT
OH
IN
CO
KS
AZ
OK
NM
NH
MA
NY
MI
IA
NE
CA
VT
SD
DE
WV
MO
VA
RI
NJ
D.C.
MD
KY
NC
TN
AR
SC
MS
GA
AL
30%-<35%
25%-<30%
TX
20%-<25%
LA
FL
15%-<20%
Stroke
Sleep apnea
Respiratory problems
Heart disease
Type 2 diabetes
Arthritis
Endometrial, prostate, breast,
and colon cancers
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