HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAP 2013-08-26 Item 2A - Update - Community Activity Nutrition Network ("I" CANN)TO:
City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Mayor Haggerton
Community Affairs and Parks Committee
FROM: Rick Still, Parks and Recreation Director
BY: Dave Johnson, Recreation Superintendent
DATE: August 21, 2013
SUBJECT: Community Activity Nutrition Network
ISSUE
Staff update for Community Affairs and Parks Committee on the Community Activity Nutrition
Network ( "I "CANN).
DISCUSSION
As community and business leaders, we have an undeniable impact on the health of those we
serve. From our own families to our workforce and their families to the consumers and
populations who are engaged with our organizations. Put simply, we are role models and we are
also decision makers. You are cordially invited to attend a "Leadership Forum for a Healthier
Generation" (attached) on September 12, 2013 at Renton Community Center from 8am — 1pm.
Obesity continues to be a problem across the country, particularly in South King County.
According to Seattle /King County Public Health's "City Health Profile" for Seatac/Tukwila in
December 2012 (attached), the health risk factors for lack of exercise, obesity, smoker, and
diabetes exceed the County and State average, and are in the top 4 worst cities in all of King
County.
In January 2014, Parks and Recreation leaders from South King County cities joined together
with leaders from King County Parks, Seattle /King County Public Health, and Valley Medical
Center to work together to make a difference.
We began planning a vision and strategies to reduce obesity, and are launching "I "CANN — a
South King County multi -city collaborative aimed at reducing the prevalence of obesity in kids
and families. The "I "CANN mission is to:
• Educate local city, school, business, and faith -based leaders about obesity and the
resulting chronic health issues as well as the alarming disparities that exist in South King
County.
• Collaborate and engage with leaders to leverage current resources around activity and
nutrition, identify and fill gaps in resources, and participate in policy development and
support.
• Offer a comprehensive resource portal that ties together available options for outdoor
activities, community sports & fitness, school sports, physical activity facilities, food
assistance programs, nutrition and cooking classes, and education /tools for tracking
activity and nutrition goals.
• Extensive outreach through local city, school, business, and faith -based organizations to
their constituents, identify those in need and provide a portal of activity and nutrition
resources.
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To launch this effort, we are hosting a "Leadership Forum for a Healthier Generation ". We are
inviting leaders from local cities, schools, businesses, and faith -based organizations to join a
panel of experts from Public Health, Seattle Children's, Childhood Obesity Prevention Coalition,
NFL Play 60, and key resource leaders to work to begin transforming our South King County
community into a place where families can thrive.
Obesity is an epidemic in South King County and we have the opportunity to make a genuine
impact. As community leaders from a multitude of business, nonprofit and government sectors,
we need your support to be successful. Let's tackle obesity to help ensure a healthier
generation.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
None
RECOMMENDATION
You are invited to attend the "Leadership Forum for a Healthier Generation ".
ATTACHMENTS
• "Leadership Forum for a Healthier Generation" Invitation (register on -line @
https: // customer. sironahealth. com/ webclassreq /ClassInfo.aspx ?Facilityld= 88522 &Classld = 101710
• King County City Health Profile — SeaTac/Tukwila (December 2012)
W:12013 Info Memos - Council \ICANNUpdate.doc
Leadership Forum
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Join with local city and business
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Leadership Forum for a Healthier Generation
Thursday, September 12, 2013
8 AM -1 PM
Renton Community Center, 1715 SE Maple Valley Highway, Renton, WA 98057 I view Map
Help us tackle obesity in South King County by saying "I" CANN be a part of
the solution!
As community and business leaders we have an undeniable impact on the health of those we serve. From our own families to our work-
force and their families to the consumers and populations who are engaged with our organizations. Put simply, we are role models and
we are also decision makers.
Join us for this leadership forum as we launch "I "CANN, a South King County multi-city collaborative aimed at reducing the prevalence
of obesity in kids and families. We have assembled a panel of experts from King County Public Health, Seattle Children's, Childhood
Obesity Prevention Coalition, NFL Play 60 and key City and County resource leaders, all dedicated to transforming our South King Coun-
ty community into a place where families can thrive.
The "I "CANN mission is fourfold:
Educate local city, school, business and faith -based leaders about obesity and the resulting chronic health issues as well as the
alarming disparities that exist in South King County.
Collaborate and engage with leaders to leverage current resources around activity and nutrition, identify and fill gaps in resources,
and participate in policy development and support.
Offer a comprehensive resource portal that ties together available options for outdoor activities, community sports & fitness,
school sports, physical activity facilities, food assistance programs, nutrition and cooking classes, and education /tools for track-
ing activity and nutrition goals.
Extensive outreach through local city, school, business and faith -based organizations to their constituents, identify those in need
and provide a portal of activity and nutrition resources.
Obesity is an epidemic in South King County and we have the opportunity to make a genuine impact. As community leaders from a mul-
titude of business, nonprofit and government sectors, we need your support to be successful. Let's tackle obesity to help ensure a
healthier generation.
Preview the agenda.
The forum is free thanks to the generous support of King County Parks & Recreation, City leadership and our valued partners. Click here
to register now!
For questions, please contact liz nolan @valleymed.org.
Reasonable accommodation available upon request.
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Leadership Forum for a Healthier Generation
September 12, 2013
8 AM -1 PM
Renton Community Center
AGENDA
8 AM Registration
8:30 AM Welcome & Introduction to "I "CANN
8:40 AM The Big Picture: Health in South King County & Beyond
9:15 AM Play5 Activity
9:20 AM Building a Healthier Generation
10 AM Break
10:15 AM Activity Immersion Sessions
• Building Activity into Everyday Life at Work, School & Home
• TrailTalk
• Culturally Diverse Nutrition & Exercise
• Making Healthy Eating Easier
• Access to Affordable & Healthy Food
• Planning for Change
11:15 AM Strategy Session: Roadmap to Wellness for Leaders
12:10 Play 5 Activity
12:15 PM Lunch & Summary
1 PM Optional 30 minute Trail Walk
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Introduction
A city health profile is a public health report that provides information on health indicators and their
determinants. The purpose of the report is to inform policy- makers, government agencies, and the public
about population health at the local level. In this series of city health profiles, King County is divided into 25
areas. Some of these areas are a single city, some are a group of smaller cities, and some are unincorporated
areas. For each of the 25 areas, the report includes seven sections:
• Demographics
• General health status
• Leading causes of death
• Health risk factors and chronic diseases
• Injury and violence - related mortality
• Maternal and infant health
• Access to care and preventive services
For each section, data are presented in a chart and a table. Below is a description on how to read the chart.
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The table under each chart has more complete labels for the indicators in the chart. It also contains the actual
indicator value for the city and a "rank" that ranks the city from worst (1) to best (25) in relation to other King
County areas for which health profiles have been created. The "SIG" column in the table specifies whether or
not the health indicator rate for the city is significantly higher than (H), significantly lower than (L), or not
different from (N) the King County average.
This report is produced by the Assessment, Policy Development & Evaluation Unit at Public Health — Seattle & King County. For
more information and updates, please contact data.request @kinacounty.gov
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Demographics
Because of their relative small size, we combined the cities of SeaTac and Tukwila into a single Health Reporting Area. In
2010, the total population in the two cities was 26,909 and 19,107 respectively.
*Persons of Hispanic /Latino ethnicity can be of any race.
^Speaking a language other than English at home.
#Counts from the American Community Survey are not shown because of their potential large sampling errors.
Data source: U.S. Census 2010 and American Community Survey 2006 -2010 combined data.
The largest Asian ethnic groups in SeaTac /Tukwila, 2010 Census
SeaTac /Tukwila
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General Health Status
The World Health Organization defines health as the state of complete physical, mental and social well-
being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. In this section, we present data on life expectancy
and self - reported health status to describe the general health status of the city residents.
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Life expectancy at birth (year) 79.9 9 L 81.5 79.8
Self - reported general health is fair or poor ( %) 14 7 N 10 14
Limited in any way in any activities ( %) 23 9 N 21 24
Had 14+ bad mental health days in past 30 days ( %) 11 7 N 8 10
Days mental health not good in past 30 days (mean) 3 7 N 3 3
Days physical health not good in past 30 days (mean) 4 5 N 3 4
Except for life expectancy, the general health status indicators are for adults age 18 +.
Data year: Life expectancy: 2006 -2010. General health status: (1) area and KC= 2007 -2011; (2) WA= 2006 -2010.
Rank: ranking among the 25 King County areas from worst (1) to best (25).
SIG: whether or not the indicator is significantly higher than (H), lower than (L), or not different from (N) the KC rate.
Data source: Death certificate and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), Washington State Department of
Health, Center for Health Statistics.
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Leading Causes of Death
his section presents the top 10 leading causes of death.
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pneumonia 11.4 19 8 N 10.1 11.0
Rate: age- adjusted rate per 100,000.
Count: five -year total deaths.
Rank: ranking among the 25 King County areas from worst (1) to best (25).
SIG: whether or not the indicator is significantly higher than (H), lower than (L), or not different from (N) the KC rate.
Data source: Death certificate data, Washington State Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics.
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Health risk factors and chronic diseases
ealth risk factors are behaviors and characteristics that make people more likely to develop disease. Awareness of
these risk factors may enable people to make healthy choices about their activities, habits, and diets. Some risk
factors, like hypertension and high cholesterol, are also chronic conditions that should be monitored by a healthcare
provider, and if treated, may be able to be prevented or reversed. The prevalence of coronary heart disease, diabetes,
and asthma among adults are also presented in this section.
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heart disease or heart attack 4 13 N 4 5
told to have diabetes 10 2 H 6 7
asthma 8 12 N 8 9
Note: unless specified, data are for adults age 18 +. WA State data are for 2006 -2010.
Rank: ranking among the 25 King County areas from worst (1) to best (25).
SIG: whether or not the indicator is significantly higher than (H), lower than (L), or not different from (N) the KC rate.
Data source: the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), Washington State Department of Health, Center for Health
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Injury and violence - related mortality
njury is a leading cause of death, disability, and hospitalization. Many unintentional and intentional injuries are
potentially preventable. For example, death from motor vehicle accidents can be reduced through education,
mandating the use of seatbelts, tougher laws against drunk driving and distracted driving, and engineering.
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Motor vehicle accidents (MVA) 8.3 18 9 N 6.2 8.5
Falls 6.6 11 20 N 9.3 10.2
Suicide 12.5 27 4 N 10.8 12.0
Homicide 6.2 14 NA N 3.2 2.8
Firearm 10.7 24 4 N 6.7 8.0
Rate: age- adjusted rate per 100,000.
Count: five -year total deaths.
Rank: ranking among the 25 King County areas from worst (1) to best (25). For homicide, ranking is not provided because there
are insufficient numbers for reliable comparisons.
SIG: whether or not the indicator is significantly higher than (H), lower than (L), or not different from (N) the KC rate.
Data source: Death certificate data, Washington State Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics.
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Maternal and child health
Planning for a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby begins before conception, through healthy lifestyle and
nutrition choices. Once pregnant, getting early and regular prenatal care is an important step to have a healthy
pregnancy and to decrease the incidence of maternal and prenatal morbidity and mortality.
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Late or no prenatal care /100 births 9.1 329 1
Smoking during pregnancy /100 births 4.9 198 11
Low birth weight (< 2500)/100 births 7.5 305 1
Very low birth weight (< 1500)/100 births 1.2 48 6
Adolescent birth rate per 1000 females 15 -17 26.2 109 1
Infant mortality per 1000 live births 4.9 20 6
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Rank: ranking among the 25 King County areas from worst (1) to best (25).
Count: five -year total numbers.
SIG: whether or not the indicator is significantly higher than (H), lower than (L), or not different from (N) the KC rate.
Data sources: Birth Certificate and linked infant birth -death certificate data, Washington State Department of Health.
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Access to care and preventive services
aving access to adequate and timely health care and receiving recommended preventive services prevent or lessen
illness and improve quality of life.
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Does not have a personal doctor 30 1 H 20 22
Did not have a flu shot during the past year 62 3 N 58 62
Never had pneumonia vaccination (age 65 +) 25 15 N 28 29
No mammogram within 2 years (age 50 -74) 23 4 N 18 20
No Pap test within 3 years, age 21 -65 11 20 N 15 20
No dental visit during the past year 30 5 N 23 27
Note: unless specified, data are for adults age 18 +. WA State data are for 2006 -2010.
Rank: ranking among the 25 King County areas from worst (1) to best (25).
SIG: whether or not the indicator is significantly higher than (H), lower than (L), or not different from (N) the KC rate.
Data source: the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), WA State Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics.
*The uninsured rate is for the City of SeaTac, based on the American Community Survey, 3 -year average, 2009 -2011.
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