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Statistics for MOCAN meeting July 23, 2015
Overweight or obese
• Adults who are obese30.4
• Adults who are overweight 35.1• Adolescents who are obese 14.9• Adolescents who are overweight 15.5• Low-income 2-5 year olds - obese
12.9• Low-Income 2-5 year olds- overweight 16.0http://nccd.cdc.gov/NPAO_DTM/LocationSummary.aspx?state=Missouri
Statistics for MOCAN meeting July 23, 2015
(1) Health Risk Behaviors among Missouri Middle and High School Students
http://health.mo.gov/data/yrbss/pdf/2013report.pdf
Statistics for MOCAN meeting July 23, 2015
(1) Increase fruit & vegetable consumption
• Percentage of adults who report consuming fruits and vegetables less than one time daily
Missouri Fruits Vegetables 43.9 25.2
http://nccd.cdc.gov/NPAO_DTM/LocationSummary.aspx?state=Missouri
Statistics for MOCAN meeting July 23, 2015
(2) Health Risk Behaviors among Missouri Middle and High School Students
http://health.mo.gov/data/yrbss/pdf/2013report.pdf
Statistics for MOCAN meeting July 23, 2015
(2) Physical Activity
• No daily physical activity adults 28.3
http://nccd.cdc.gov/NPAO_DTM/LocationSummary.aspx?state=Missouri 2013 BRFSS
Statistics for MOCAN meeting July 23, 2015
(3) Health Risk Behaviors among Missouri Middle and High School Students
http://health.mo.gov/data/yrbss/pdf/2013report.pdf
Statistics for MOCAN meeting July 23, 2015
(4) Missouri vs. National Breastfeeding
MO USA Target
Ever 67.9 79.2 81.9
At 6 month 42.1 49.4 60.6
At 1 year 20.2 26.7 34.1
Exclusively - 3 months 32.5 40.7 46.2
Exclusively - 6 months 14.1 18.8 25.5
http://www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/data/reportcard.htm 2014 report - 2011 data
Statistics for MOCAN meeting July 23, 2015
(5) Reduce Food Marketing to Children
http://healthyeatingresearch.org/research/infographic-responsible-food-marketing-to-children/
http://cspinet.org/new/pdf/marketingreportcard.pdfRobert Wood Johnson Foundation
Statistics for MOCAN meeting July 23, 2015
(7) TV Viewing/ Screen Time
• Adolescents watching 3 or more hours of TV daily 25.6
• Low-income 2-5 years olds who view less than 2 hours of TV daily 82.5
http://nccd.cdc.gov/NPAO_DTM/LocationSummary.aspx?state=Missouri 2013 YRBSS 2011 PedNSS
Statistics for MOCAN meeting July 23, 2015
(6) Increase Water intake
Daily water intakes from all sources by age group and gender, NHANES 2005–2010.Drewnowski et al. Nutrition Journal 2013 12:85 doi:10.1186/1475-2891-12-85
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