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Thank you for your interest in a Healthy Texas! This survey was prepared and is being distributed by Live Smart Texas. Live Smart Texas is a consortium of researchers, prevention advocates, and government employees concerned with improving the lives of Texans at all ages, but with a specific focus on children. The information we are collecting will be used to help coordinate our efforts to keep Texas healthy.

We have generated a list of 7 different questionnaires, each of which is designed to collect information about child obesity, nutrition and physical activity programs and activities in Texas.  Please select the type of questionnaire that is applicable for your activity or activities using the brief descriptions listed below.  Please complete the full survey for each of your activities. If you do not know an answer, you may choose to skip a question. If necessary, we may need to contact you to clarity or fill in any missing data. Each dataset description should take less than 10 minutes to complete.

We appreciate your participation and thank you for your assistance in improving the health of Texans.

1. Obesity Leadership Survey-this survey is to document people and/or groups who have been active or are influential in the issue of child obesity, nutrition, and/or physical activity.  These individuals and/or groups will include legislators, leaders of certain organizations, etc.  It may be that these people/groups are not actively conducting an obesity-related program right now, but their support is necessary for this effort to move forward.

2. Obesity Policy and Environmental Change Survey-this survey is to document current policies in place to address child obesity, nutrition and physical activity.  Policies include state level policies or protocols, as well as local policies/protocols that might influence school districts or even individual schools.

3. Obesity Program and Intervention Survey-this survey is to document programs and interventions in child obesity, nutrition and physical activity that are on-going in the community and/or clinical settings.

4. Obesity Prevention Research Survey-this survey is to document child obesity prevention research that is being done in Texas.  These projects should have external funding, and strong outcome measures.

5. Obesity Instruments and Protocols Survey-this survey is to document instruments and protocols used in the evaluation of child obesity, nutrition and/or physical activity programs and research, especially focusing on those developed or implemented in Texas.

6. Obesity Data Survey-this survey is to document datasets that contain information about child obesity, nutrition and/or physical activity in Texas.

7. Information Needs for Child Obesity Stakeholders 

If you have any questions with the survey, please contact one of the following:
Maria Fernandez at Maria.E.Fernandez.1@uth.tmc.edu  or 512-482-6176
Donna Nichols at Donna.C.Nichols@uth.tmc.edu   or 512-482-6181
Tiffni Menendez at Tiffni.Menendez@uth.tmc.edu   or 512-482-6178.

  
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Invitation to participate in information-gathering - Thursday, June 26, 2008

Listening Session for Congressional reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Programs and Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children  on July 15, 2008 from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm. RSVP by June 30, 2008 
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Session will be held at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas, 4801 La Crosse Ave.  
 Please visit the Wildflower Center website (http://www.wildflower.org/) for directions.

 
DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR Farm to School VICTORY AGAINST HUNGER AWARDS - Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Deadline extended for Farm to School Victory Aganst Hunger Awards - New Deadline is July 3

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USDA Listening Sessions on Child Nutrition Reauthorization - Monday, May 26, 2008

In preparation for the 2009 reauthorization of the federal child nutrition programs, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is planning a series of listening sessions around the country. These listening sessions are a great opportunity for NANA members to voice their thoughts and concerns regarding the school nutrition programs. USDA staff will use the information gathered during these public meetings to shape policy for the 2009 reauthorization bill.

All dates and locations, except June 10, 2008, are tentative. We'll send more details about the sessions as we get them.

· Northeast Region – June 10 – Boston (confirmed)
· Southwest Region – July 15 – San Antonio or Austin
· West Region – Aug 6 – San Francisco
· Mid-Atlantic Region – Aug 6 – Baltimore
· Southeast Region – Aug 26, 27 or 28 – Atlanta
· Midwest Region – Week of Sept 8 – Chicago
· Mountain Plains Region – Sept 9 or 11 – Denver

Margo G. Wootan, D.Sc.
Director, Nutrition Policy
Center for Science in the Public Interest
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20009
202-777-8354
202-265-4954 (fax)
mwootan@cspinet.org
www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy

Make your voice heard on important health and nutrition issues! Join CSPI's online action network at www.takeaction.cspinet.org

 
Updates for the Strategic Plan for the Prevention of Obesity in Texas - Thursday, May 15, 2008

The Department of State Health Services’ Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Prevention Program would like to thank the many partners who anonymously responded to surveys to provide feedback and help prioritize key targets within the Strategic Plan for the Prevention of Obesity in Texas.  We are nearly ready to release the Updates for the Strategic Plan for the Prevention of Obesity in Texas: Tracking progress, refining targets, and evaluating implementation.

The document will be available on our website,
Texas Bringing Healthy Back, however If you would like to receive a free hard copy, please click here to send us your mailing address.

 
Upcoming Active Living Journals - Thursday, March 20, 2008

 A new special issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine will be released in April 2008 and include many of the papers presented at the fourth annual Active Living Research Conference in February 2007.  

The results of ten case studies funded by Active Living Research (CFP Round 4) will be published in a May 2008 special issue of the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law.

Full text articles from both journals will be available on the Active Living Research website http://www.activelivingresearch.org

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