Feature
Watch the Video, Earn the Credits
Learn how to improve care transitions and prevent avoidable hospital readmissions, and pick up nursing and medical education con-ed credits.
Read more
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Institute of Medicine have recently added environmental and policy changes to their existing recommendations of evidence-based strategies to prevent obesity in the United States. CDC recommendations cover 24 community strategies in six categories.
These researchers compared CDC recommendations to those proposed by 41 grantee sites in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities (HKHC) national program to support communities to reduce obesity through policy, systems and environmental changes. Since HKHC focuses on children aged 3 to 18, two CDC recommendations were not assessed (Category 3–encouraging breastfeeding; and Category 6–encouraging communities to organize for change).
Here is how the HKHC partnerships aligned with CDC categories:
HKHC partnerships also proposed non-CDC-recommended strategies for preventing childhood obesity, such as building community gardens and creating local food policy councils.