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CPPW BRFSS: Miami-Dade County
Community Profile - Obesity Prevention
Overview
Miami-Dade County, Florida, is
tackling obesity throughout the community, which is home to more than 2.5
million residents. The rate of obesity and overweight adults in the county is
66.3%. Ten percent (10%) of high-school students are obese and only 12%
attend daily physical-education classes at school, which is lower than the
state rate of 44%.
Poor diet and physical
inactivity contribute to the obesity problem. Only 22.1% of adults in the
county consume the recommended daily intake of fruits and vegetables, and 28.9%
of the adult population reported no physical activity in the last 30 days, which
is higher than the national rate of 24%.
Vision
Community changes will help
build a healthier Miami-Dade County and create a more satisfying place to live,
work, and play. More bike paths and increased access to local parks and
recreation facilities will make physical activity the norm among county
residents. Fresh, healthy foods and beverages will be more available in school
cafeterias, convenience stores, and vending machines. Baby-Friendly Hospitals
will promote the health benefits of breast-feeding and offer resources on
breast-feeding to new mothers. In strengthening the Consortium for a Healthier
Miami-Dade, the local community will enhance its focus on obesity prevention at
all levels.
For more information on
Miami-Dade County's CPPW efforts, please visit:
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