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Improving health with nutrition and physical activity

We have all heard it – on popular television shows, on radio talk shows, and in the headlines of newspapers throughout the state – we spend more time eating chips in front of the TV, instead of a piece of fruit while taking a walk around the neighborhood.

As a result, more than half of us in Washington are either obese or overweight.

We have grown way beyond having a few pounds to lose. Our health is in danger. We know that poor diet, lack of physical activity, and obesity cause diseases like heart disease and diabetes.

To help the people of Washington get healthier, the Department of Health is working with communities, schools, employers, and healthcare providers to make changes that will make it easier for us to make healthy choices in our daily lives.

Learn more about how you can make changes where you live, learn, work, and play:

Our State's Approach
Public health focuses on strategies to help change the system that makes us unhealthy. We call these environmental and policy changes.
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Our Community
Communities, homes, and workplaces can all influence people's health decisions. The Department of Health supports communities working to create a healthy environment.
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Our Schools
Our children learn, play, and eat at school for several hours each day. The Department of Health partners with school districts, the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and others to keep our kids healthy.
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Photo of woman eating a salad Our Work Sites
The Department of Health works with employers to change organizational and corporate cultures so that employees can be more physically active at work, and have healthier food choices.
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Your Personal Health
Energize your life – eat healthy, be active! Here are some tips to help you.
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Facts & Figures
More than half of us in Washington are overweight or obese. Chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, continue to rise. Learn more about what is happening in your community or schools.
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Nutrition and Physical Activity
Washington State Department of Health
111 Israel Road SE, P.O. Box 47855
Olympia, Washington, 98504-7855

Send inquires about the Nutrition and Physical Activity Programs to the Health Consumer Assistance Office.
Comments or questions regarding this web site? Send mail to Gary Holt; email: gary.holt@doh.wa.gov.

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Last Update: 02/04/2008 11:08 AM