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Introduction
Heart disease
and stroke,
cancer and diabetes
are the most prevalent, costly and preventable
chronic diseases. Sedentary lives and consumption of convenience
foods: two considerable lifestyle factors negatively affecting the
health of all residents of Jackson County.
Although our county is rural and boasts a
seasonal farmers market and many citizens plant spring and fall fruit
and vegetable gardens 79.1% adults consume less than five servings of
fruits and vegetables daily (Charts 2006). Additionally, with numerous
and varied opportunities for participation in physical and recreational
activities (i.e. walking, hiking, swimming, golfing, city recreation
league sports, aerobics, etc.) 56.1% of adults report no moderate
physical activity and 83.0% report no regular vigorous physical activity
(Charts 2006). Consequently adult overweight and obesity levels are
significant at 31.7% and 28.1% respectively (2006). To further complicate and
worsen the situation these detrimental daily life behaviors are being
emulated by our children. Many children are being seen in physician’s
offices and clinics not only presenting with common childhood ailments
but excessively high weights, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes,
mobility difficulty, low self-esteem, and depression. Obesity and its associated diseases and conditions are
non-discriminating and unrelenting in its punishment on the body, mind
and the spirit.
Mission The Jackson County
Healthy Communities, Healthy People Program is entrusted with instituting a
program that provides the community and individuals the knowledge, tools
and motivation to make healthy nutrition choices and to become
physically active and fit throughout the life cycle. The Healthy Communities,
Healthy People Program supports the community at large by
increasing awareness of the need for nutrition and fitness policy and
initiatives. The program provides data
and information for the initiation and development of environmental
improvements that are conducive to elimination of barriers to health and
safety for all residents.
Program Approach A holistic approach
encouraging small, incremental and attainable improvements to diet and
fitness routines is central and strongly endorsed by the program.
Improved Health Status Recommended alterations
in lifestyle are geared to improve
● Nutritional Status
● Cardiovascular efficiency
● Muscular strength and endurance
● Flexibility
● Body composition Adopting healthy
behaviors such as eating nutritious foods, controlling portion sizes,
being physically active and avoiding tobacco use can prevent or control
the devastating effects of chronic diseases.
Contact Information
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are
public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in
response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to
this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
The Jackson County Healthy Communities, Healthy People Program can be
contacted by phoning Mary Beth Gurganus at (850) 526-2412 extension 282
or you may email us at
WellnessBuddy@doh.state.fl.us.
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