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DNA of a Healthy Neighborhood
Michelle Eichinger, MS, MPA
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Obesity continues to be a problem– contributes to chronic diseases and poor health outcomes– heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, some cancers We’re not spending on what makes us healthy compared to what we spend on being healthy
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Factors affecting Health Outcomes and Quality of Life
Dimensions of Health Physical Social Mental Spiritual Environmental Intellectual Emotional
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When you plan a neighborhood, are you factoring …
Creating an Opportunity for All When you plan a neighborhood, are you factoring … Age Income Level Race/Ethnicity Disability Education Level Vehicle Access Families on SNAP and/or WIC Example of health disparities: Type 2 Diabetes– 7.6% white 13.2% Non-Hispanic Blacks 15.9% Tobacco Use– 43% with GED 5% with Graduate degree Obesity- Among women, obesity prevalence increases as income decreases.
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Creating the Environment to Support Healthy Living where People…
LEARN PRAY LIVE A community and neighborhood provides varying functions PLAY WORK
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The A’s: Influencing Behavior Decisions in a Community
Available Affordable Accessible Aesthetical
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Are you factoring health for all?
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