Save the Dates: - 10/20/15 – Farm to School Conference (Tuesday)

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MOCAN Minutes
July 23, 2015
Save the Dates:
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10/20/15 – Farm to School Conference (Tuesday)
10/21/15 – MOCAN Meeting (Wednesday) NOTE: this is a change from a previous date.
Elections—slate of proposed steering committee members voted in by acclamation.
Obesity Conference Report – Cindy DeBlauw
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218 people in attendance
On a scale of 5 – most speakers scored 3 or 4
$10k Profit
Slides on MOCAN website except for Gortmaker – study was supposed to be published this
month in the American Journal of Preventative Health. Note after the meeting: article was
published. Link included in MOCAN newsletter. Link:
http://www.ajpmonline.org/article/S0749-3797%2815%2900154-3/abstract
Strategic Planning
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How will we measure what we do for MOCAN?
Handout – Overweight or Obese In Missouri – information from Dept of Health & CDC
Website
 Adults who are obese – 30.4%
 Adults who are overweight – 35.1%
 See handout for remaining
Health Risk Behaviors among Missouri Middle & High School Students
 Based on CDC data
 Fruit & Vegetable consumption
 Lot of work to do
Adults – need to increase fruit & Vegetable consumption
Adults – 28.3% report no daily physical activity
Missouri vs. National Breastfeeding – below national average
Reduce Food Marketing to Children –
http://healthyeatingresearch.org/research/infographic-responsible-food-marketing-tochildren/
TV Viewing/Screen Time – teens - 3 or more hours daily – 25.6%
Increase Water Intake – access to clean/free water
MOCAN Healthcare Award Recipient
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Kris Drake, Wellness Coordinator – Joplin Missouri – Freeman Employees & Our Community – 1999-2015
See Podcast at https://youtu.be/MhwAKimLgzI
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Offered incentives to fill out data activity
Logged over 400,000 miles
Participation increased from 300 to 1100 with the cash rewards
Early detection screenings - 2012
Train2Run/train to perform classes – 2013
Employees were able to save $250 annually with insurance
Used point system to help receive reward
WellBalance Wall of Fame & Wellness Champions
Freeman Community & Corporate Services
 Exercise & Fitness Programs
 Farmer’s Market
 Nutrition Counseling
 Smoking Cessation
 See presentation for remaining information
Freeman State & National Programs
WellBalance Outcomes & Recognitions
 $400k decrease in overweight/obesity health issue claims
What does the future hold?
 School based health centers – Carl Junction & Neosho Schools
 Continued Community, State & National Partnerships
 Mindfulness Based Culture for Employees & Patients
Questions
 Looked at tracking employee satisfaction?
 Yes – some information on Health Surveys & other– in the 90’s
 Stress/Depression/Anxiety piece as well – decreasing, too
 Other programs targeted to Baby Boomers?
 Yes – look at all different levels & gear towards everybody’s needs
 Farmer’s Market – CSA Program – Yes
MOCAN Accomplishments: Reps from each Workgroup Presentation – Power Point
 5-Year Strategic Plan Accomplishments
 Leadership Team
 Infographics – copies available
 Obesity Conference – well received
Child Care Work Group
 Eat Smart standards into MO Accreditation criteria
 DHSS’s MO Eat Smart - Move Smart
 Reviewed licensed child care
 Launched Wellness Roundtable Initiative
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 New CACFP regulations for meal pattern requirements in April 2015
Schools Work Group
 Working with Children’s Services Commission
 Implementation for the office of Student Wellness
Worksites Work Group
 Technical Assistance
 Survey to school nurses to learn more about worksite wellness in schools
 Incorporate worksite wellness into professional development opportunities
Built Environment Work Group
 Established MO Livable Streets Advisory Committee
 Provided technical assistance to 30 communities around Livable Streets
 Advocacy Guide
 Helped to impact MODOT design standards
 Provided a Design Workshop for design professionals
 Helped to educate partners
 Created MO Livable Streets Website
 Media campaign
Food Systems Work Group
 Instrumental in providing platform
 3 year Grant – last year of cycle
 Springfield – multiple community partners – Midtown Garden Project
 Salem/Dent County – working on inspected commercial kitchen for community
use
Messages Work Group
 Ad Zou Project Recommendations
 Worked with the School of Journalism
 Survey of Members
 Focus on how membership is served by MOCAN
 Video Contest
 Direction & Training on Infographics
 MO Can/Missouri Can Slogan Idea
Health Care Work Group
 Healthcare professional or pre-professional student award – established criteria
 Distribution of obesity toolkits (also online)
 Website updated w/ the 2013 adult obesity national guidelines
 SKIP health communication campaign
 Show Me Less Sodium (Call to Action)
 Kris Kummerfeld- DHSS
 Blood pressure – 45% of heart disease deaths
 Need to address sodium imbedded in our food supply & sodium
consumption in MO
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Apps available on MOCAN website & Department of Senior Health
New report advisory guidelines – reevaluate sodium documents online
Address High Blood Pressure and the African American community
SKIP health communication campaign
https://nphic.confex.com/cdc/nphic14/webprogram/Paper35532.html
 Show Me Less Sodium (Call to Action)
http://health.mo.gov/living/healthcondiseases/chronic/highbloodpress
ure/pdf/PublicSodiumBrief.pdf
Policy Work Group
 Started to define some policy areas in which to focus
 Began to determine a process for sharing & gather direction & feedback from
the other work groups on policy areas in which they would like to see
movement & leadership from our group
 Work on Infographics
 Served on Conference Committee
Announcements
 Sept 10-11 – Digital Health Conference – how social media/videos to tell
effective health stories – flyers available – and on website - John Stemmle
 Gift – pins
 Lunch today was covered by Aetna Insurance
Review of Ad Zou (Verve) Report—K.C. Riedel
 See handout for details.
Review of Member Survey Results—Lisa Nelson
Strategic Planning—Johanna Reed Adams, facilitator
 Broke into groups
 Conducted SWOT and SWOT analysis
 Prioritized
 Compiled themes and strategies
 Next steps—Lisa Nelson
 Work between now and October
 Finish strategic plan at the October meeting
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