Active Living Research partnered with the Association of American Indian Physicians to present a webinar on strategies to promote healthy eating and active living in tribal communities. The webinar emphasized policy and environmental approaches to improve access to healthier foods and resources for physical activity. Presentations addressed challenges faced by tribal communities and how some communities have successfully implemented policies or environmental changes to improve nutrition and exercise. The webinar includes information about funding opportunities available for community-based health projects. In addition to viewing the entire webinar, each presenter's presentation is available below.
Presenters:
Policy and Environmental Strategies to Promote Healthy Eating and Active Living in Native American Communities
Debbie Lou, Program Analyst, Active Living Research
This presentation provided an overview of policies and environmental change strategies that Native American communities can use to support and increase healthy eating and physical activity. Approaches related to different policies and environments were shared, including walkable community design, access to nutritious foods, active transportation, schools, and parks and recreation. The presentation included practical case studies, tools, funding opportunities, and other resources that practitioners, advocates, and policy-makers can use.
Active Living in Oklahoma
Paul Spicer, Professor of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma
This presentation shared results from a research project on the barriers and opportunities that tribal citizens see for encouraging more active living in their communities as part of a comprehensive approach to family and community wellness.
White Earth Wellness Project: Creating Active Workplace Opportunities
Shane Plumer, Wellness Coordinator, White Earth Reservation
The White Earth Reservation Tribal Council employs almost 2,000 people in all aspects of government, health, education, and gaming. This presentation examined the policy and environmental changes necessary to impact employee wellness and overall community health.