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Impact Report

For plan KA 703. Nutrition Education and Behavior (McKinley County Nutrition Plan of Work )
Date July 2, 2008, 7:28 pm
For Objective Long-term Show long-term objectives
Impact Report Wellness Warriors 2008 Collaborative agencies are Chenoa Bah Stilwell-Jensen, Salud Community Outreach Coordinator, Sunshine Jim-Martin, TLC (Teen Lifestyle Change), IHS (Indian Health Services), and McKinley County CES. The TLC (Teen Lifestyle Change) training focuses on healthy bodies, healthy minds, and healthy diets for leading a healthy life through discovering how feelings are associated with overweight, asking for support from family and friends, exploring good nutrition concepts for adolescents, and exposure and participation in a variety of physical activities. This summer program will use the Teen Lifestyle Change curriculum developed and piloted by Envision NM. The training was held on May 30, 2008 at UNM, 16 people from different agencies were trained for the 2008 Wellness Warriors Camp that will be held in Gallup during the month of July. The 8 week session will have 20 participants each day will feature breakfast, a planned physical activity, completion of a TLC lesson, and an additional physical activity followed by lunch. Data collected will include attendance at all sessions, pre and post BMI (raw and %) and pre and post behavior surveys addressing modifiable behaviors associated with obesity. The training included: Session 1: Introduction to TLC Session 2: Nutrition: Macronutrients Session 3: Love letters/weightism/body map Session 4: Nutrition: 50/50 plate/needs Session 5: Hunger scale/”Super Size” Session 6: Nutrition Labels/Pleasure Map Session 7: “Worry Wallet”/connect with others Session 8: “Worry Wallet”/review/finish TLC program.