Action Areas:
Engaging in Healthy Habits
Investing in Prevention
Promoting Community Health
Key Healthiest State Measures:
Physical Activity
Proper Nutrition
Public Health System Investment
In today's fast-paced society, our lack of time for daily exercise
and the convenience of unhealthy foods have led to an overwhelming
prevalence of obesity and preventable diseases. To promote healthy
eating and active living, the Washington Health Foundation supports
policies that change the environments where people spend the majority
of their day, including schools, workplaces and communities.
We urge state government to make available to all businesses
the tools it uses to implement evidence based employee wellness
programs. We encourage private employers to create incentives
for employee wellness.
In schools, we support funding for physical education, school
nurses and other health staffing, together with accountability
for schools to begin implementing the Coordinated School Health
Model. In the community, we support voluntary action by restaurants
to offer more healthy choices, and to improve menu labeling, and
we support a clearer role for public health in land use planning
processes, transportation policy and more to promote walk-able
and and bike-able communities.
Finally, to the extent taxes or other limitations on saturated
fats, high fructose corn syrup or other unhealthy foods or specific
funding "set asides" for more healthful building or
transportation alternatives may be more effective than incentives,
policy makers should consider such options.
Background & Summary:
Healthy Eating &
Active Living Summary & Background
School Nutrition Association Report
School boards nationwide have approved student wellness policies
that include such key characteristics as more nutrition education,
mandatory recess and additional nutrition standards for foods
and beverages available outside the school cafeteria, according
to "A Foundation for the Future II," a new study by
the School Nutrition Association (SNA). SNA analyzed the local
wellness policies approved by 140 school districts in 49 states.
http://www.schoolnutrition.org/uploadedFiles/SchoolNutrition.org/
News_&_Publications/School_Foodservice_News/ New_Folder/Regional
LWP Report.pdf
2007 Washington State Legislative Bill Watch:
| HB
1071 |
Concerning access to health care services for
children. |
| SB
5093 |
Concerning access to health care services for children. |
| HB
1188 |
Requiring physical activity opportunities every school day. |