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Virginia Obesity Survey Virginia Obesity Survey Results Results Karen Remley, MD, MBA, FAAP Karen Remley, MD, MBA, FAAP State Health Commissioner State Health Commissioner May 18, 2010 May 18, 2010
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Page 1: Virginia Obesity Survey Results Karen Remley, MD, MBA, FAAP State Health Commissioner May 18, 2010

Virginia Obesity Survey Virginia Obesity Survey ResultsResults

Karen Remley, MD, MBA, FAAPKaren Remley, MD, MBA, FAAPState Health CommissionerState Health Commissioner

May 18, 2010May 18, 2010

Page 2: Virginia Obesity Survey Results Karen Remley, MD, MBA, FAAP State Health Commissioner May 18, 2010

MethodologyMethodology

The survey was conducted through telephone interviews– Interviews conducted from Dec. 3, 2009 to

March 20, 2010

2,501 randomly selected Virginia youth ages 10 to 17– When an eligible phone number was called, When an eligible phone number was called,

permission was obtained from a parent to permission was obtained from a parent to speak with a 10- to 17-year-old living in the speak with a 10- to 17-year-old living in the householdhousehold

Page 3: Virginia Obesity Survey Results Karen Remley, MD, MBA, FAAP State Health Commissioner May 18, 2010

WeightWeight

⅔ ⅔ of Virginia youth are healthy weightof Virginia youth are healthy weight

1 out of 5 Virginia kids are overweight or 1 out of 5 Virginia kids are overweight or obeseobese

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Demographic DifferencesDemographic Differences

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5

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30

Female/Male White/Minorities

Gender

Race/Ethnicity

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Weight and PerceptionWeight and Perception

Most youth believe they are right weightMost youth believe they are right weight

Youth correctly classify own weight 65% of the Youth correctly classify own weight 65% of the timetime

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Eating HabitsEating Habits

Only 4% met USDA recommendations for Only 4% met USDA recommendations for daily fruit and vegetable intakedaily fruit and vegetable intake

Page 8: Virginia Obesity Survey Results Karen Remley, MD, MBA, FAAP State Health Commissioner May 18, 2010

Eating Habits: School LunchEating Habits: School Lunch

88% eat lunch every day88% eat lunch every day

59% buy lunch at school59% buy lunch at school– About a quarter (23%) have access to About a quarter (23%) have access to

fast food at schoolfast food at school

– Of those with fast food options, 54% eat Of those with fast food options, 54% eat fast food for lunch at least once a weekfast food for lunch at least once a week

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Eating Habits: Fast FoodEating Habits: Fast Food

73% eat fast food at least once a week73% eat fast food at least once a week

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Eating Habits: SnacksEating Habits: Snacks

92% eat chips or candy or drink soda at 92% eat chips or candy or drink soda at least once/weekleast once/week

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Physical ActivityPhysical Activity

66% of youth exercised 1 hr/day on four or 66% of youth exercised 1 hr/day on four or more daysmore days

Page 12: Virginia Obesity Survey Results Karen Remley, MD, MBA, FAAP State Health Commissioner May 18, 2010

Physical Activity: Screen TimePhysical Activity: Screen Time

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Future DirectionsFuture Directions

The Virginia Youth Obesity survey The Virginia Youth Obesity survey provides valuable baseline obesity dataprovides valuable baseline obesity data

VFHY plans to continue collecting VFHY plans to continue collecting information on youth behaviors to information on youth behaviors to measure trends and progress in reducing measure trends and progress in reducing childhood obesity overtime childhood obesity overtime