Arizona Citizens Need To Move Around More
Main Category: Sports Medicine / FitnessAlso Included In: Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness; Nutrition / Diet
Article Date: 20 Oct 2008 - 3:00 PDT
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The cooler fall temperatures provide the perfect opportunity for Arizonans to get off the couch and spring into action. A move they need to make according to the latest health statistics which found 25% of all adults in the state are now considered obese and the number of people with diabetes has grown 30% in the last 5 years.
"We need to commit to a healthier lifestyle now," said Will Humble, Public Health Services Deputy Director. "Obesity is more dangerous than lightning. Most people will run away from lightning, but they won't walk up the stairs instead of taking the elevator."
The statistics aren't all bad. Arizona adults did a better job eating fresh fruits and vegetables and using medical screenings like colorectal exams. The annual Vital Statistics & Behavioral Risk Factor Survey Reports track information about the prevalence of selected risk behaviors, health conditions, and chronic diseases in adults in the Arizona.
Another concern from the reports is that more Arizonans are smoking. The statistics show one in five Arizonans (20%) smoked in 2007 compared to 18% in 2006. The Bureau of Tobacco Education and Prevention uses dedicated funds from tobacco taxes to support various anti-tobacco programs. The Ashline program provides ongoing counseling for those trying to stop smoking.
The Arizona Department of Health Services provides guidance to help everyone achieve their health goals. Get Moving Arizona highlights some of our programs, but people can start with three simple steps.
-- Be active, exercise
-- Eat nutritious foods in the right portions
-- Stop smoking
You can find all the information at www.azdhs.gov.
Arizona Department of Health Services
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